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- Bakasura (Sanskrit: बकासुर, IAST: Bakasura), also rendered Baka, is a rakshasa featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The rakshasa lives in a forest which...
- Bakasura (Sanskrit: बकासुर, IAST: Bakāsura) or Vakasura is the crane asura killed by the Hindu god Krishna. He is the companion of King Kamsa and the brother...
- Pradesh, honors Ghatotkacha; it is located near the Hidimba Devi Temple. Bakasura was a cannibalistic forest-dwelling Rakshasa who terrorized the nearby...
- Pandavas become aware of a demon, Bakasura, who ate people. Villagers had to send one member of their family and food to Bakasura, who devour both. When ****i...
- villain role in Bakasura]. Vijaya Karnataka. 8 February 2018. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2018. "'Bakasura' To Release...
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- of Kamsa's generals, and the elder brother of the demoness ****na and Bakasura. Agha is stated to be as one of the tribes that was in alliance with Kamsa...
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- Sundarī ॐ Bāṇāsura - warred against Krishna ॐ Bhasmāsura ॐ Bakāsura - slain by BhimaBakāsura - slain by Krishna ॐ Bali - banished to Pātāla by Vāmana...
- The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India composed by Veda Vyasa. At its heart lies the epic struggle between the Pandavas...