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Jatasura (Sanskrit: जटासुर, romanized:
Jaṭāsura) is a
rakshasa in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. He
disguises himself as a
Brahmin and
attempts to abduct...
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himself from the
clutches of
Jatasura and
attacked him with his sword, and at the same time
calling out to
Bhima for help.
Jatasura also
counter attacked Sahadeva...
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Damayanti Dhaumya Durvasa Dushyanta Ekalavya Ganga Hidimba Jarasandha Jatasura Kichaka Kindama Lomasha Nahusha Nala
Parashurama Purochana Pururavas Rukmi...
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prominent figures like
demons Bakasura, Hidimbasura, Kirmira,
Jatasura;
warriors like
Jarasandha and Kichaka. In
Kurukshetra war,
Bhima alone...
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fighting the
Pandav hero Bhima, who
killed him with his bare hands.
Jatasura was a
cunning Rakshasa who,
disguised as a Brahmin,
attempted to steal...
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thereby upholding their principles. In
another minor incident in the epic,
Jatasura, a
rakshasa disguised as a
Brahmin abducted Yudhishthira,
Draupadi and...
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meant that all
Pandavas had to live in
exile for 13 years. Once in exile,
Jatasura,
disguised as a Brahmin,
kidnapped Nakula along with Draupadi, Sahadeva...
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referred to as
Atapi ॐ
Indrajit (rakshasa) ॐ Jālāndhāra ॐ Jvārāsura ॐ☸
Jātāsuraॐ
Kamsa - A
powerful king
killed by Krishna,
referred to as an
asura in...
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Hanuman ॐ Jarā - A
rakshasi also
known as
Barmata or
Bandi ॐ Jarāsandha ॐ
Jaṭāsura ॐ Jāṭāsuri -
Another name for Alaṁbuṣa ॐ
Kabandha - A
gandharva named Vishvavasu...
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Damayanti Dhaumya Durvasa Dushyanta Ekalavya Ganga Hidimba Jarasandha Jatasura Kichaka Kindama Lomasha Nahusha Nala
Parashurama Purochana Pururavas Rukmi...