Lava and Kusha

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Lava and Kusha are the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita in the Ramayana, renowned for reciting the epic as disciples of the sage Valmiki.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological characters
twin brothers
appearIn Ramayana NERFINISHED
Uttara Kanda of the Ramayana NERFINISHED
areAssociatedWith Ayodhya NERFINISHED
Hinduism NERFINISHED
Itihasa tradition
Kosala NERFINISHED
areBornIn Valmiki’s ashram NERFINISHED
areChildrenOf Rama NERFINISHED
Sita NERFINISHED
areDepictedIn Hindu temple art
Indian films based on the Ramayana
Indian television adaptations of the Ramayana
Ramayana performances
Ramlila plays NERFINISHED
areDescribedAs brave warriors
righteous princes
skilled archers
areDisciplesOf Valmiki NERFINISHED
areKnownFor reciting the Ramayana
singing the Ramayana in ballad form
areLinkedTo legendary founding of cities in some regional traditions
arePartOf Raghuvamsha lineage NERFINISHED
areRaisedBy Sita NERFINISHED
Valmiki NERFINISHED
areStudentsOf Valmiki NERFINISHED
areVeneratedAs devotees of dharma
ideal sons
areVeneratedIn India NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
culturalRole transmitters of the Ramayana to later generations
featureIn stories of Rama’s reunion with his sons
stories of Sita’s exile
haveFather Rama NERFINISHED
haveMother Sita NERFINISHED
haveSiblingRelationship twin brothers
languageTradition Sanskrit epic tradition
learnedText Ramayana composed by Valmiki
recitedTo Rama NERFINISHED
court of Ayodhya
religion Hindu mythology
symbolize continuity of Rama’s lineage
innocence and adherence to truth

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Valmiki associatedWith Lava and Kusha