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Hiḍimbī, also
known as Hiḍimbā (Sanskrit: हिडिम्बा), is a
character in the Mahabharata, one of the two
great Sanskrit epics of
ancient India. She is introduced...
- or a pot.
Ghatotkacha was the son of the
Pandava Bhima and the
demoness Hidimbi, and thus a half-human, half-demon hybrid. He is the
father of Anjanaparva...
- Himāchal
Pradesh in
north India. It is an
ancient cave
temple dedicated to
Hidimbi Devi, wife of Bhima, a
figure in the
Indian epic Mahābhārata. The temple...
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brutal slaying of his enemies, his
immense appetite and his
marriage with
Hidimbi, a
rakshasi (a demoness), who bore him a son, Ghatotkacha, a
powerful warrior...
- the Adi Parva. The
demon Hidimba lived in a
forest along with his
sister Hidimbi.
While travelling, the
Pandavas stopped in that
forest to rest
while Bhima...
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beseeched by
Hidimbi, Hidimba's sister, to wed her.
Bhima is reluctant, but ****i
ordered Bhima to
marry Hidimbi seeing merit in the woman.
Hidimbi would go...
- brothers), and the son of Ghatotkacha.
Ghatotkacha was the son of
Bhima and
Hidimbi. He
learnt the art of
warfare from his
mother Ahilāvati, who was also known...
- the
brother of
Hidimbi. He was
killed by Bhima, who
later married his sister.
Hiḍimbī or Hiḍimbā was a
Rakshasi in the Mahābhārata.
Hidimbi,
along with her...
- Vayu,
Yuvraja (crown prince) of Indraprastha,
husband of
Draupadi and
Hidimbi,
father of Ghatotkacha, Sutasoma, Duryodhana's
Younger Cousin Mallik as...
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Pandavas sleeping in his forest, he
decided to eat them. He sent his
sister Hidimbi to
reconnoiter the situation, and the
young woman fell in love with the...