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- Jarasandha (Sanskrit: जरासन्ध, romanized: Jarāsandha) is a king featured in the Hindu literature. He is the powerful monarch of Magadha, and a minor antagonist...
- Jarasandha is an Indian Kannada-language action crime film written & directed by Shashank and produced by Sri Manthralaya Combines. It stars Duniya Vijay...
- father of Jarasandha. The Puranas mention that Jarasandha was the son of Sambhava.[failed verification] The Mahabharatha states that Jarasandha was the...
- kingdom, to the newly settled Magadha. During his reign and that of his son Jarasandha, Magadha became a major power of the land. He had a daughter named Shashirekha...
- Jarasandha Ka Qila (Fort of Jarasandha) is an ancient site protected by Archaeological Survey of India, that is located in village Asandh (40 km away from...
- a man from her past. The film is based on the Bengali novel Tamasi by Jarasandha (Charu Chandra Chakrabarti), a former jail superintendent who spent much...
- poisoned, to his victories over formidable foes like Bakasura, Hidimba, and Jarasandha, Bhima's adventures are integral to the Mahabharata’s storyline. His raw...
- and Rukmi are the kings under the emperor Jarasandha. All three have a deep hatred toward Krishna. Jarasandha proposes that Rukmi should marry his sister...
- advisor, Chanura, Kamsa decided to marry Asti and Prapti, the daughters of Jarasandha, King of Magadha. After a heavenly voice prophesied that Devaki's eighth...
- Chapter 14 Jarasandha was a powerful Ancient Indian king who ruled Magadha. The eighteen tribes of the Bhojas, from fear of Jarasandha, have all fled...