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The Sanskrit word "rājaputra/rajputra" means "son of a king". It finds mention in some ancient ] scriptures like '']'' and '']''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Valmiki Ramayana Book One Boyhood|editor=Richard Francis Gombrich |translator1=Sheldon I. Polloch |translator2=Rosalind Lefeber |translator3=Sally J. Sutherland Goldman|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UZAUCgAAQBAJ&dq=rajaputra+in+valmiki+ramayana&pg=PA166|quote=Paritusto 'smi bhadram te rajaputra mahāyasah prityå paramaya yukto dadamy astrăni sarvasah|page=166|isbn=9780814731635|year=2005|publisher=New York University Press}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |quote=राजपुत्रौ कुशलिनौ भ्रातरौ रामलक्ष्मणौ rajputrau kushalinau bhratrau ramlakshmanau|title=Ramopakhyana - The Story of Rama in the Mahabharata|page=514|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lfoJBAAAQBAJ&dq=rajaputrau+kusalinau+bhratarau&pg=PA514|author=Peter Scharf|isbn=9781136846625|year=2014|publisher=Taylor & Francis}}</ref>
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The Sanskrit word "rājaputra/rajputra" means "son of a king". It finds mention in some ancient Hindu scriptures like Ramayana and Mahabharata.

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  1. Richard Francis Gombrich, ed. (2005). Valmiki Ramayana Book One Boyhood. Translated by Sheldon I. Polloch; Rosalind Lefeber; Sally J. Sutherland Goldman. New York University Press. p. 166. ISBN 9780814731635. Paritusto 'smi bhadram te rajaputra mahāyasah prityå paramaya yukto dadamy astrăni sarvasah
  2. Peter Scharf (2014). Ramopakhyana - The Story of Rama in the Mahabharata. Taylor & Francis. p. 514. ISBN 9781136846625. राजपुत्रौ कुशलिनौ भ्रातरौ रामलक्ष्मणौ rajputrau kushalinau bhratrau ramlakshmanau


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