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Ghatotkacha (Sanskrit: घटोत्कच, IAST:
Ghaṭotkaca; lit. 'Bald Pot') is a
prominent character in the
ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. His name
comes from...
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Ghatotkacha (Gupta script: Gha-to-tka-cha, IAST:
Ghaṭotkaca, r. c. late 3rd
century -
early 4th century) was a pre-imperial
Gupta king of
northern India...
- festivities, on the "Lanka Dahan" day,
sacrifices are made to Hiḍimbā.
Ghaṭotkaca is also a po****r
deity in the
neighboring Banjar village and
Siraj district...
- ****ociation. The
absence of
Bhima from her rituals, the late
identification of
Ghatotkaca in her cult, and the lack of epic
references in
early records suggest...
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Satriya Bima
Arjuna Dursasana Nakula Sadewa Antareja Ghatotkaca Antasena Abimanyu Wisanggeni Irawan Sumantri Wibisana Raja
Arjuna Sasrabahu Rama Wijaya...
- or
Nabhas (Viṣṇu Purāṇa).
Replaces Varya from the Bhāgavata Purāṇa ॐ
Ghaṭotkaca - A half-rakshasa from the Mahābhārata ॐ Hari - One of the
seventeen rakshasis...
- the
inscription records the
marriage of Prabhāvatīguptā's
daughter to
Ghaṭotkaca, the king of
central India who made a bid for
supremacy and who is mentioned...
- like him. Moreover, the
Sanskrit words "Kacha" (Kāca) and "Ghatotkacha" (
Ghaṭotkaca) have
completely different meanings:
there is
little scope for contraction...
- IV.
Translated by Pisharoti, K. Rama: 285–295. Bhāsa (1924b). "Duta
Ghatotkaca". Shama'a. IV.
Translated by Pisharoti, K. Rama: 129–151. Bhāsa (1925a)...
- Dva****ura 17th
century 1703 Nala
Damayanti Nagappayya 17th-18th
century Ghatotkaca Nagappayya 17th-18th
century ****acharitre
Halemakki Rama
Halemakki 17th...