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Shalya (Sanskrit: शल्य, lit. Pike) is a
character in the Mahabharata, one of two
Sanskrit epics of
Ancient India. He was a
powerful king from the Bahlika...
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Duryodhana is
supported by
renowned warriors such as Bhishma, Drona,
Karna and
Shalya. As the
conflict reaches its
climax and most of his key
supporters have...
- The
Shalya Parva (Sanskrit: शल्य पर्व), or the Book of
Shalya, is the
ninth of
eighteen books of the
Indian epic Mahabharata.
Shalya Parva traditionally...
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Ayurveda (/ˌɑːjʊərˈveɪdə, -ˈviː-/; IAST: āyurveda) is an
alternative medicine system with
historical roots in the
Indian subcontinent. It is
heavily practised...
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Pandava twins,
Nakula and Sahadeva, were her sons. Madri's
brother Shalya was the king of Madra.
Though affectionate to the Pandavas, he was tricked...
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Chapter 61,
Verse 43). He
killed Shalya’s son (
Shalya Parva,
Chapter 11,
Verse 43). He sla**** Uluka, son of
Shakuni (
Shalya Parva,
Chapter 28,
Verse 32)....
- so that
Bhima could fulfill his oath. On the 11th day,
Nakula defeated Shalya,
destroying his chariot. On the 13th day, his
advance into Dronacharya's...
- attack. He
snapped Shalya's bow,
wounds him,
killed his
charioteer and
horses while breaking the
wheels of
Shalya's chariot. As
Shalya fell upon the ground...
- Mahabharata, Book 9:
Shalya Parva:
Section ****II". "The Mahabharata, Book 9:
Shalya Parva:
Section 58". "The Mahabharata, Book 9:
Shalya Parva:
Section 59"...
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faction in the
Kurukshetra War and
defeated many
venerable warriors such as
Shalya. He then
ruled the Kuru
Kingdom for 36
years until announcing his retirement...