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- Mahabharata epic. Bhurishravas has many different spellings, including "B****isravas(a)", "Bhurisravas(a)", "Bhurishravsa", etc. Bhurishrava was the grandson...
- son, Bhurishravas, were killed by Satyaki. In the Chatahurdi compilation, Bhurishravas's nine interpolated brothers die as well. Bhurishravas's two sons...
- impure. Bhurishravas was the son of Somadatta and the grandson of Bahlika, hence making him the cousin of Dhritarashtra, Pandu, and Vidura. Bhurishravas had...
- Karna Shalya Ashwatthama Shakuni Kripa Jayadratha Kritavarma Bahlika Bhurishravas Bhagadatta Vinda and Anuvinda Susharma Sudakshina Lakshmana Vrishasena...
- Satyaki, Kritavarma becomes enraged and lambasts Satyaki for slaying Bhurishravas in cold blood. Countering this, Satyaki narrates the story of Kritavarma...
- of Pragjyotisha – 1 akshauhini Shalya, king of Madra – 1 akshauhini Bhurishravas, Prince of the Bahlika kingdom and the grandson of the king Bahlika –...
- raid)  Other-Commanders Dushasana † Jayadratha † Kripa  Kritavarma  Bhurishravas † Bahlika † Bhagadatta † Sudakshina † Strategist Shakuni † Strength 7...
- by Shakuni during the battle; he killed Shala, the younger brother of Bhurishravas on the 14th day of the war. He fought with other warriors like Dushmanara...
- Shalya, Kripa, Ashvatthama, Duryodhana, Jayadratha, Duhshasana and Bhurishrava formed the wheel formation, guarded by millions of soldiers. The Pandava...
- warrior who has surrendered. (Violated when Satyaki slew an unarmed Bhurishravas). One who surrenders becomes a prisoner of war and will then be subject...