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- Draupadi (Sanskrit: द्रौपदी, romanized: draupadī, lit. 'Daughter of Drupada'), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali, and Yajnaseni, is the main female...
- temple was built by Pandavas of Mahabharata of Vedic era during their Agyatvas (exile) when they sta**** here for some time. Annual religious mela (fair)...
- constructed during the Dwaparyug by the Pandavas during their period of 'Agyatvas' (exile). According to legend, the Pandavas built the temple in a single...
- name Bhimbandh) along with his Brothers (Pandavas) sta**** during agyatvas. Agyatvas[circular reference] (a period of disguise) was a period where they...
- Mahabharata as Ekchakranagari. According to myth, Pandavas lived here during agyatvas. Bhima killed Bakasura at this place and threw him down this hill. An ancient...
- Pandari is a village in Bhind Tehsil, where Pandavas took refuge during Agyatvas period of their banishment. Pandari is originated from the word Pandav...
- Mahabharata which is now in Dholka, where the Pandavas sta**** to go into Agyatvas after a long exile of thirteen years. There are many myths about this ancient...
- Their religious tradition continued from Pandava's last year in exile for Agyatvas (Virata Parva). Legend says that Pandava worshipped Shiva (Baba Sundernath)...
- believed that the Pandavas had grown the grain to eat during their period of agyatvas. Locals say that a drum was built by Bhima himself which he used to play...
- ancient India. While the Pandavas spent some days here during their exile (agyatvas), Rama, Sita and Lakshmana came here during their exile (vanvas). The place...