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Ghatotkacha (Sanskrit: घटोत्कच, IAST: Ghaṭotkaca; lit. 'Bald Pot') is a
prominent character in the
ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. His name
comes from...
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Family Mura or
Vasuki (father),
Hidimbi (Mother-in-Law),
Bhima (Father-in-Law)
Spouse Ghatotkacha Children Barbarika,
Meghavarna and
Anjanaparvan (Sons)...
- the 14th day of the war, he
killed a
division of Rakshasas,
including Anjanaparvan (the
powerful son of Ghatotkacha), and
defeated Ghatotkacha, as well...
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Kurukshetra War,
Ashwatthama used it to
penetrate the
illusions made by
Anjanaparvan.
Arjuna uses this
astra against Drona.
Indrajit and Rama also had this...
- upapanadavas, Ghatotkacha, Sutasoma, Abhimanyu, Babruvahana, Iravan,
Anjanaparvan, Meghavarna, Barbarika, Parik****a's
grand uncle, Janamejaya's great...
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during the
night war on the
fourteenth day of the war. Ghatotkacha's son
Anjanaparvan was
slain by Ashwatthama.
Ghatotkacha was
slain by Karna.
Kingdoms of...
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valiantly against Ghatotkach During the
progress of
battle he
killed Anjanaparvan(Son of Ghatotkachh). He
killed many
warriors Of Panchals, sons of Drupada...