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Ghatotkacha (Sanskrit: घटोत्कच, IAST: Ghaṭotkaca, literally: "Bald Pot") is a
prominent character in the
story of Mahabharata. His name
comes from the...
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Ghatotkacha (Gupta script: Gha-to-tka-cha, IAST: Ghaṭotkaca, r. c. late 3rd
century -
early 4th century) was a pre-imperial
Gupta king of
northern India...
- all the five Pandavas, and Valandhara, a
princess of
Kashi Kingdom.
Ghatotkacha,
Sutasoma and
Savarga were his
three sons.
After the
brothers founded...
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Ghatotkacha primarily fought with the mace. His wife was
Ahilawati and his sons were
Anjanaparvana and Meghavarna. In the Mahabharata,
Ghatotkacha was...
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devoted to the Buddha, the
teacher of the world". The
inscription at
Ghatotkacha Cave is
about the Buddha, the
Dhamma and the Sangha. At the same time...
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Barbarika (Barbarīka)
Barbarika in
Hindu history is the son of
Ghatotkacha (Son of Bhima) and
Princess Maurvi,
daughter of
Daitya Moora,
though other...
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known as
Mauravi (Mourvi, Maurvi) and Kamkanthika, was the wife of
Ghatotkacha.
Ahilawati or
Mauravi was the
daughter of Mura, the
general of the demon...
- Padmavati, Arjuna's
marriage with Chitrāngadā and Ulupi, and
stories about Ghatotkacha, Barbarika, Vrishaketu, Babruvahana,
conspiracies of Viprachitti, Ashwamedha...
- Mahabharata. It
revolves around the
roles of
Krishna (N. T. Rama Rao) and
Ghatotkacha (S. V.
Ranga Rao), as they try to
reunite Arjuna's son
Abhimanyu (Telugu:...
- Kumāradēvī, (and) daughter's son of the Licchavi, son's son of the
prosperous Ghaṭōtkacha, the Mahārāja and the son of the son's son of the
prosperous Gupta, the...