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- Ashwatthama (Sanskrit: अश्वत्थामा, IAST: Aśvatthāmā), also referred to as Drauni, was a warrior of the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He was the son of...
- to Parshurama and Lord Rama himself Karna Parva includes a treatise by Aswatthama which focuses on the motive of the deeds of human life. The crowning incident...
- Sauptika Parva (Chapters: 1–9) Sauptika Parva describes the actions of Aswatthama, Kritavarman and Kripa - the three Kaurava survivors - after the 18th...
- hatred among survivors on the Kauravas side, particularly Duryodhana, Aswatthama, Kritavarman and Kripa. This Parva (book) traditionally has 4 sub-parvas...
- T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi and Sobhan Babu, with music composed by Aswatthama. The film begins with the silver jubilee celebrations of a magazine, Vajrayudham...
- Pullaiah. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi with music composed by Aswatthama. The story was inspired by The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951), starring...
- original on 16 August 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019. "Sacred Games: From Aswatthama to Yayati, decoding the meaning behind every episode in season one". Firstpost...
- [...] (and so on up to twenty-eight). According to the Vishnu Purana, Aswatthama, the son of Drona, will become the next sage (Vyasa) and will divide the...
- 1987 Prema Samrat Madanagopal Telugu Dharmapatni Telugu 1988 Bandipotu Aswatthama Telugu Ukkusankellu Telugu Ugra Nethrudu Ravi Teja Telugu 1989 Raktha...
- Bengali original which was 13 reels. The soundtrack was composed by G. Aswatthama, and the lyrics were written by Aarudra. The songs "Go Go Go Gongura"...