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- ruler. Chekitana was the son of Kekaya king Dhrishtaketu and Queen Shrutakirti, a Yadava. He was the leader of Andhaka sect of Yadavas.Chekitana was described...
- Dhrishtadyumna (day 1-18) † Other-main warriors Arjuna Bhima Drupada † Virata † Chekitana † Satyaki Shikhandi † Abhimanyu † Ghatotkacha † 5 Kekaya princes † Uttamaujas...
- During the war, Kripa fought with many warriors including Brihatkshetra, Chekitana, Satyaki, Sahadeva, Arjuna, Bhima, Dhrishaketu and Vardhakshremi. He also...
- Family Shishupala (father) Sarabha, Mahipala and Suketu (brothers) Karenumati (either daughter or sister) Children Chekitana and other sons Origin Chedi...
- Vrishni army to the Pandava's camp. While Satyaki, along with others like Chekitana and Syenajita joins the Pandavas, Krishna promises his army to Duryodhana...
- Pandyas, Cholas, Keralas and Dravidas followed Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandin, Chekitana and the sons of Draupadi.) It appears that the Andhakas fought along with...
- brother of Dhrishtaketu, named Suketu also was slain by Drona (8,6) Chekitana, the son of Dhrishtaketu killed by Duryodhana (9,12) In the 2012 anthropological...
- and defeats all of them. Duryodhana also kills a Yadava warrior named Chekitana on that day. Later, he tries to defeat Dhrishtadyumna who is destroying...
- Shikhandi and the five sons of Draupadi and the Prabhadrakas, and Satyaki and Chekitana with the Dravida forces, and the Pandyas, the Cholas, and the Cheras,...
- characters in the Bhagavad Gita such as Yuyudhana (divine devotion), Chekitana (spiritual memory), Drupada (disp****ion), ****ibhoja (right posture),...