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Bhagadatta (Sanskrit: भगदत्त) was the son of
Narakasura and
grandson of Lord
Shree Adivaraha, and the king of
Pragjyotisha in
Hindu mythology. Bhagadatta...
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established Pragjyotisha. He was
slain by
Krishna and Satyabhama. His son
Bhagadatta—of
Mahabharata fame—succeeded him. The 10th/11th-century
Kalika Purana...
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vitals of the
elephant belonging to the king of the
Vangas (8:22).
Bhagadatta was
mentioned as the
ruler of the
Pragjyotisha kingdom that took part...
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elephant that was an
incarnation of a sage, and the one that
belonged to
Bhagadatta, the king of Pragjyotisha. The Amarakosha, a
thesaurus of Sanskrit, mentions...
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Bhagadatta was a king of the
kingdom of Langka**** who
established contacts with
China in the 6th century. It is
recorded in the Book of
Liang that the...
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Bhagadatta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhagadatta was a king of the
ancient Indian kingdom of
Pragjyotisha as
mentioned in the Mahabharata...
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Bhaskaravarman of the
Varman dynasty by
drawing his
lineage from Naraka/
Bhagadatta of the
legendary Pragjyotisha to
bring his
peripheral kingdom closer to...
- last of
these rulers, also Naraka, was
slain by Krishna. Naraka's son
Bhagadatta became the king, who (it is
mentioned in the Mahabharata)
fought for the...
- A king
Bhagadatta is
reported in a
Khmer inscription dated 937 as the
spring of a line of
princes of
Canasapura in
Dvaravati in what is now Thailand. Coedès...
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faces Bhagadatta, who had been
creating havoc among the
Pandava troops, and
defeated Bhima,
Abhimanyu and Satyaki.
Arjuna and
Bhagadatta fight and...