Rituparna
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Rituparna (IAST): Rituparṇa (Hindi:ऋतुपर्ण) was a king of Ayodhya, and son of Sarvakama, into whose service Nala entered after he had lost his kingdom. He was "skilled profoundly in dice." Nala became the charioteer to Rituparna.
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- Dowson's Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology
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