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Kichaka (Sanskrit: कीचक, romanized: Kīcaka) is a
character in the Mahabharata, who
served as the commander-in-chief of King Virata's army in the Matsya...
- Matsya. When har****ed by the
Matsya general Kichaka, she
sought Bhima’s protection, and he
killed Kichaka in a
violent confrontation.
Following the exile...
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Draupadi explains why
Kichaka is evil,
explains she
repeatedly rejected Kichaka, and
demands Kichaka's death. Next day,
Kichaka again approaches maid...
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tyrannical Kichaka effectively controls the
palace and
wields more
authority than the king himself. When
Draupadi is
publicly ****aulted by
Kichaka and pleads...
- War. Bhima's
fierce devotion to
Draupadi was also
evident when he
killed Kichaka, who had
molested her
during the Pandavas' year in
disguise at the court...
- one of the best
supporting actors in Bollywood. He pla**** the role of
Kichaka in the
television serial Mahabharat. He is well
known for his role of Daaga...
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efficient handmaiden.
Kichaka notices Sairandhri and is
overcome by her
beauty and
inquires Sudeshna about her.
Sudeshna conveys Kichaka's interest in Sairandhri...
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Draupadi at
Matsya due to
various factors,
notably Virata's brother-in-law
Kichaka form the rest of the story. The
majority of Nartanasala's
portions were...
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refers to the land of the
Uttarakurus lying beyond river Shailoda and
Kichaka bamboos valleys. It
gives very
vivid and
graphic picture of Uttarakuru...
- Chaga, also
Kichaga or Kichagga, is a
Bantu dialect continuum spoken by the
Chaga people of
northern Tanzania,
south of
Mount Kilimanjaro. They also speak...