- The Mahābhārata (/məˌhɑːˈbɑːrətə, ˌmɑːhə-/ mə-HAH-BAR-ə-tə, MAH-hə-; Sanskrit: महाभारतम्, IAST: Mahābhāratam,
pronounced [mɐɦaːˈbʱaːrɐt̪ɐm]) is one of...
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Lanka were
mentioned in the
great epics of Mahavamsa, Vargapurnika,
Mahabaratha, Manimekalai,
Ramayana and Sangams.
Yaksha Kingdom Rakshasa Kingdom Naga...
- both the
Indian epics—in
Ramayana as a
direct disciple of Rama, and in
Mahabaratha on the flag of Arjuna's
chariot to save it from
destruction by the opponents...
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reference to
armies is
found in the
Vedas as well as the
epics Ramayana and
Mahabaratha.
classical Indian texts on
archery in particular, and
martial arts in...
- Macmillan. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-349-08642-9.
Kisari Mohan Ganguli (1896). "
Mahabaratha,
Digvijaya yatra of Karna". The Mahabharata.
Sacred Texts. Retrieved...
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every 1,000 males. The
district is
named after the city of Tiruppur. In
Mahabaratha,
Arjuna (the
third of the Pandavas)
returned the
cattle captured by the...
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Poornathrayeesa Temple in Tripunithura. As per the
mythology it is
referred in
Mahabaratha as the
place where Arjuna build this
temple for lord
Krishna in the Chapter...
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Historians in
Ancient India,
Abhinav Publications Hiltebeitel, Alf (2005), "
Mahabaratha", in Jones,
Lindsay (ed.),
MacMillan Encyclopedia of Religion, MacMillan...
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Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology: 377–378. Hiltebeitel, Alf (2005), "
Mahabaratha", in Jones,
Lindsay (ed.),
MacMillan Encyclopedia of Religion, MacMillan...
- to:
Andhra Mahabharatam (11-14th
century CE), the
Telugu version of
Mahabaratha written by
Kavitrayam (Trinity of Poets)
Mahabharata (Indonesia), 1157...