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Kabandha Name Meaning, Pronunciation, and History

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Overview

The meaning of the name "kabandha" is "one with disfigured or deformed mouth", and is used often for "boys".

Name
kabandha
Meaning
one with disfigured or deformed mouth
Pronunciation
kah-bahnd-hah
Used for
boys
Syllables
3

Kabandha Name Details

Kabandha is a character from Hindu mythology, specifically from the epic Ramayana. He was an asura (demon) cursed with a disfigured, mouthless form. Kabandha encountered Lord Rama and Lakshmana during their journey in the Dandaka Forest. In a selfless act, Kabandha advised them to seek the help of the monkey king Sugriva, who would assist them in their quest to rescue Lord Rama's wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana. Kabandha's name signifies his physical appearance and serves as a reminder of his pivotal role in the epic tale.

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