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Ramayana character

Vishala (Sanskrit: विशाल, romanizedViśāla) is a king in Hinduism, featured in the Ramayana. He is the son of Ikshvaku and his queen, Alambusha. He is said to have built a city called Viśālā, near which Ahalya was transformed into stone. He had a son named Hemachandra.

The name of Vishala is also mentioned in one of the Puranas as well as the Mahabharata.

References

  1. Krishnan, R. (16 January 2021). Valmiki Ramayana. Giri Trading Agency Private Limited. ISBN 978-81-7950-730-8.
  2. www.wisdomlib.org (12 April 2009). "Vishala, Viśālā, Visāla, Visala, Viśāla, Visālā, Viṣala: 41 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. "Dippings in the Puranas". Calcutta Review. 40: 169–170. 1864. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  4. Promatha Nath Mullick (1939). The Mahabharata as a History and a Drama. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink. p. 130. OCLC 12074301.



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