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kuru the ancestor to both the Kauravas and the Pandavas.
Ãâó: www.storytellingmonk.org/ref/glossaries/k.htm
kuru A prince of the Lunar race, son of Samvarana by Tapati, a daughter of the sun. He ruled in the north-west of India over the country about Delhi. A people called Kurus, and dwelling about Kuru-kshetra in that part of India, are connected with him. He was ancestor both of Dhrita-rashtra and Pandu, but the patronymic Kaurava is generally applied to the sons of the former.
Ãâó: www.mypurohith.com/Encyclopedia/EnclopK5.asp
kuru Kurukuru. A straight type of greenstone pendant. (Freeman & Geddes, 52.) (The most common type found in archaeological sites.) - - See "F" in Figure 62, in the page under the heading Types - click on Types in the top panel.
Ãâó: delzur_research.tripod.com/tiki/glossary.htm
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