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  • '''Ekalavya''' (Samskrit : एकलव्यः) is a character from the epic [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|The Mahābhārata.]] He was a young prince of In the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]], Eklaivan was the son of Hiranyadhanus, who was [[Jarasandha|King Jarasan
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  • ...dharmas. One who has the following occupations are Brahmanas according to Mahabharata<blockquote>वृत्त्यर्थं ब्राह्मणान ...s://archive.org/stream/Mahabharata04SanskritHindiPanditRamnarayanGitaPress/Mahabharata%2002_%20Sanskrit-Hindi_Pandit%20Ramnarayan_Gita%20Press#page/n569/mode/2up
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  • ...t : चित्रसेनः), a character in the Bharat's epic [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]], was a Gandharva king who taught song and dance to [[Arjuna]]. He used to In another incident in the Mahabharata, in Vana Parva, Duryodhana and his 100 brothers, accompanied by Sakuni, wit
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  • ...harioteer" and not "Carpenter" as described in few English translations of Mahabharata.{citation needed} ...he future Maharaja Bharata. In an article about Shakuntala, the story from Mahabharata forms the primary content. However, the poetic excellence of Mahakavi Kalid
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  • ...ṣaṇam । āstikyamudyamo nityaṁ naipuṇyaṁ vaiśyalakṣaṇam ॥ 23॥''</blockquote>Mahabharata ...trading in their lifetime.<ref name=":4">Shastri, Ramnarayanadatta Pandey, Mahabharata Volume 6 (With Hindi Translation), Gorakhpur:Gita Press.</ref>
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  • According to [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]], Vanaparva, in the context of to whom a gift of kapila cow or kapilago da Mahabharata's Dana Dharma Parva <ref name=":3">Daan-Dharm Parv. 13.1.37.8-15 (Ved Vyas,
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  • ...māyayā । amantrayajño hyasteyaṁ satyaṁ goviprarakṣaṇam ॥ 24॥''</blockquote>Mahabharata यतो हि सर्ववर्णानां यज्ञस्तस्यैव भारत।। 43<ref>Mahabharata, Shanti Parva, [https://sa.wikisource.org/wiki/%E0%A4%AE%E0%A4%B9%E0%A4%BE%
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  • ...gs to clan of the [[Bhrigu|Bhrgus]]. Similarly, as mentioned in the epic [[Mahabharata|Mahābhārata]], Tvastr is [[Shukra|Sukra's]] son.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ma Tvastr is a [[solar deity]] in the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''[[Harivamsa]]''. He is mentioned as the son of [[Kashyapa|Kasya
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  • ...series of books on Veda Samskriti Parichaya, Ramayana Patra Prapancha, Sri Mahabharata Patra Prapancha, Dashavatara, etc are a few of his immortal works.
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  • ...iple कहोदकः ॥ Kahodaka. The hermit अष्टावक्रः ॥ Ashtavakra was their son. (Mahabharata. Vana Parva, Chapter 132).
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  • ...of God). A description of Akupara is found in Chapter 199 of Vana Parva in Mahabharata.
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  • # Mahabharata == Ramayana and Mahabharata ==
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  • Adishesha is sometimes identified with Ananta; living in Bhogavatī Purī (Mahabharata Cultural Index). ananta is the reposing bed of viṣṇu. It is this ananta ...other of Krshna) is considered an avatara of a portion of Śeṣa 1. 61. 91; (Mahabharata Cultural Index) (M.B. Ādi Parva, Chapter 67, Verse 152 acc to Puranic Ency
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  • ...n and practiced in quite an evolved stage during the times of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Mahabharata, is chiefly the story of two branches of a family - the Pandavas and Kaurav
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  • ...ासुकिस्तदनन्तरम्। ऐरावतस्तक्षकश्च कर्कोटकधनञ्जयौ।। (Maha. Adi. 1.35.5)<ref>Mahabharata ([https://sa.wikisource.org/wiki/%E0%A4%AE%E0%A4%B9%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%AD%E0%A4 * An asura killed by Sri Krishna as per [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]] (Sabha parva adhyaya 38)
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  • ...l worldly attachments and conections. It appears in the Shantiparva of the Mahabharata as part of the Bhishma-Yudhishthira Samvada. The Gita inspires one to maint ...in the Mokshadharma Upaparva.<ref>Pandit Ramnarayanadatta Shastri Pandey, Mahabharata (Khanda 5-Shantiparva), Gorakhpur: Gita Press.</ref>
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  • ...the one hundred embryos developed outside the womb, the great literature, Mahabharata deserves priority for giving the earliest known report of test-tube babies. Mahabharata is world's history. It portrays the life experiences of its various charact
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  • ...स्वेषु दारेषु शौचमद्रोह एव च || आर्जवं भृत्यभरणं त एते सार्ववर्णिकाः।<ref>Mahabharata, Shanti Parva, [https://sa.wikisource.org/wiki/%E0%A4%AE%E0%A4%B9%E0%A4%BE%
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  • ...lving Somaka and his son Jantu. Somaka is referred to in various places in Mahabharata, however, in Vanaparva, the 127 and 128th Adhyayas, describe their anecdote ...ed old age he begot a son called Jantu.<ref>Pt. Ramnarayan Datt Shastri. ''Mahabharata, Part 2 (VanaParva, Adhyaya 127 and 128) Hindi Translation.'' Gorakhpur: Gi
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  • ...d the Naradiya section of the Santi-Parva of the [[Mahabharata (महाभारतम्)|Mahabharata]] is the earliest source of information about the Pancharatras.
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