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Ashvatthama (Sanskrit: अश्वत्थामा, IAST: Aśvatthāmā, also
spelt as
Ashwatthama and Ashvatthaman) is a
character in the
ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata...
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killed the
elephant named Ashvatthama as part of a
strategic deception to
spread the
false news that Drona's son,
Ashvatthama, had been
killed (Chapter...
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described to have
returned to
their original forms after being killed by
Ashvatthama at night.
Adityas Vasus Rudras Rigvedic deities Kulasrestha, Mahendra...
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between spiritual giver and
worldly receiver. In one p****age, the
warrior Ashvatthama is
described as born from
parts of Shiva, Yama (Death), Kama, and Krodha...
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Dushasana Vikarna 97 more
Kaurava Alliance Bhishma Drona Karna Shalya Ashvatthama Shakuni Kripa Jayadratha Kritavarma Bahlika Bhurishravas Bhagadatta Vinda...
- Krishna’s
controversial tactics include deceiving Drona with the
ambiguous “
Ashvatthama is dead” announcement,
leading to Drona’s
beheading by Dhristadyumna...
- to aid Bhishma.
Drona penetrates the
Pandava array with his son
Ashvatthama.
Ashvatthama is
stopped by
Satyaki and
battles him.
Bhishma avoids Shikhandi...
- the son of Virochana, is
described to rule as king. Galava, Diptiman,
Ashvatthama, Kripa, Rishyashringa, Vadrayana, and
Parashurama are
named as the age's...
- Kampilya. Meanwhile,
Drona lives a life of
poverty but
after his son,
Ashvatthama, is
teased for
being so poor that he is
unable to
afford milk, he approaches...
- of Chakravyuha. The
maharathis such as Drona, Karna, Shalya, Kripa,
Ashvatthama, Duryodhana, Jayadratha,
Duhshasana and
Bhurishrava formed the wheel...