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- Ekachakra is a small village, located 20 km away from the town of Rampurhat in the Birbhum District of West Bengal. Within Hindu tradition, the five Pandavas...
- religious Bengali Brahmin called Pandit Hadai, and his wife, Padmavati, in Ekachakra around 1474. His devotion and great talent for singing Vaishnava hymns...
- After surviving from the Lakshagriha ****i and five Pandavas lived in Ekachakra village. During their stay, ****i and the Pandavas become aware of a demon...
- Following this, the Pandavas move to a village named Ekachakra, where they live in disguise. While in Ekachakra, Bhima slays Baka, a demon who has been terrorizing...
- mentioned in Mahabharata that when the Pandavas were in exile and staying in Ekachakra (Etawah), (Uttar Pradesh) they learned that Drupada, King of Panchala...
- delightful town. Saying this he led them into the town of Ekachakra. on arriving at Ekachakra, the Pandavas lived for a short time in the abode of a Brahmana...
- saving her from being burnt alive. During the war, Draupadi stays at Ekachakra with other women. On the 16th day, Bheema kills Dushasana, drinking his...
- Purana include Dvimurddha, Shankara, Ayomukha, Shankhushiras, Samvara, Ekachakra, Taraka, Vrishaparvan, Svarbhanu, Puloman, Viprachitti and other Danavas...
- informed him about Virata's kingdom. Some believe that the village named Ekachakra, or Kaiwara where the Pandavas finally settled after the escape from the...
- Pandavas brothers in Ekachakra. Story about Bhima slaying another demon Bakasura, who has been terrorizing people of Ekachakra. Heroine of Mahabharata...