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Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also
known as
Bhimasena (Sanskrit: भीमसेन, IAST:
Bhīmasena), is a hero and one of the most
prominent figures in the...
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Karthik Saragur. The
title references characters from the Mahabharata—
Bhimasena (Bhima) and Nala Maharaja—both
renowned for
their culinary skills. The...
- was the great-grandson of
Bhimasena and son of Dilipa. However,
according to the Mahabharata, he was the son of king
Bhimasena and
princess Sukumari of...
- The Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa
mentions that he
along his
brothers Ugrasena,
Bhīmasena, and Śrutasena
performed an aśvamedha,
officiated by
Indrota Daivāpa Śaunaka...
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which retells the
story of the
Mahabharata from the
point of view of
Bhimasena, is
widely credited as his masterpiece. At the age of 20, as a chemistry...
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edict compares him to
legendary heroes such as Rama, Keshava, Arjuna,
Bhimasena, Nabhaga, Nahusha, Janamejaya, Sagara,
Yayati and Ambarisha. Gautamiputra...
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Shatapatha Brahmana (XIII.5.4), Parik****a had four sons, Janamejaya,
Bhimasena,
Ugrasena and Śrutasena. All of them
performed the
Asvamedha Yajna. His...
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plate inscription dated to the
Gupta Empire,
known as the
Arang Plate of
Bhimasena II of the clan of Rajarsitulya, has
established the town's
ancient history...
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Maharaja Dayita I
alias Dayitavarman I
Maharaja Bhimasena I
Maharaja Dayitavarman II
Maharaja Bhimasena II (c. 501 or 601–?) Patnaik,
Jeeban Kumar. "Temples...
- "Krishnastami".
World Press. 22 June 2012. "Bhimsen Temple".
Gudrun Bühnemann. "
Bhīmasena as
Bhairava in Nepal."
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Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft...