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- Barbarika (Barbarīka) in Hinduism is the son of Ghatotkacha (son of Bhima) and Princess Maurvi, daughter of Daitya Moora, though other references state...
- the deity Khatu-Shyam. Devotees believe the temple houses the head of Barbarika or Khatu-Shyam, a legendary warrior who sacrifices his head upon the request...
- Temple, one of the most sacred temples in India. In Rajasthan, Hindu deity Barbarika is worshipped as Khatu Shyam. Sikar: 55 km Shrimadhopur: 33 km Jaipur:...
- Jeetendra as Barbarika, Bhima's grandson through Ghatotkacha. It is the last film that Dharmesh Tiwari starred in. It is based on the story of Barbarika, who...
- Ghatotkacha and Hidimbi agree to end the practice of human sacrifice. Barbarika, though not in any of the official renditions of the Mahabharata, appears...
- promise, Lord Krishna returned to his original form and asked Barbarika his head. Barbarika agreed to this and asked Lord Krishna for one request, which...
- Arjuna's marriage with Chitrāngadā and Ulupi, and stories about Ghatotkacha, Barbarika, Vrishaketu, Babruvahana, conspiracies of Viprachitti, Ashwamedha Yajna...
- with the mace. His wife was Ahilawati and his sons were Anjanaparvana, Barbarika, and Meghavarna. In the Mahabharata, Ghatotkacha was summoned by Bhima...
- Balabhadra and Subhadra. Located in Kacheguda, this temple is of Shyam a.k.a. Barbarika. Located in KPHB 6th Phase, this temple is of Shiva, kanaka durga. Located...
- 284 Barbarika is described as the son of Iravan's cousin, Ghatotkacha in the Mahabharata. See Hiltebeitel (1999) for parallels with Barbarika's story...