- The
Shishupala Vadha (Sanskrit: शिशुपालवध, IAST: Śiśupāla-
vadha, lit. "the
slaying of Shishupala") is a work of
classical Sanskrit poetry (kāvya) composed...
- Vali (Sanskrit: वाली) also
known as Bali, was a
vanara and the king of
Kishkindha in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. He was the son of Indra, the
husband of Tara...
- was
killed by
Bhima and this is
recounted in the 9th sub-parva (Hidimba-
vadha Parva) of the Adi Parva. The
demon Hidimba lived in a
forest along with...
-
entirely on the
Shishupala Vadha.
Vallabhadeva and
Kshemendra quote some
verses that are not
found in the
Shishupala Vadha as that of Māgha, so it is...
- and Sita
return to
Ayodhya and Rama was
consecrated as king) and Sambuka-
vadha, the
killing of the
ascetic Sambuka. The U-K
attributes both
actions to...
- festival. The same
mountain also
features prominently in Māgha's Śiśupāla-
vadha. This
mountain is
identified to be the
Girnar mountains in Gujarat. Adi...
- The
Drona Parva (Sanskrit: द्रोण पर्व), or the Book of Drona, is the
seventh of
eighteen books of the
Indian epic Mahabharata.
Drona Parva traditionally...
-
Retrieved 3
December 2006. "The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva: Hidimva-
vadha Parva:
Section CLVII". "Story of Ghaṭotkaca". 28
January 2019. "The Mahabharata...
- hunter"), and Arjuna.
Along with the Naiṣadhacarita and the
Shishupala Vadha, it is one of the
larger three of the six
Sanskrit mahakavyas, or great...
- Rama as a
servant of the
ruling class (T.
Ramaswamy Choudary's
Sambuka Vadha (1920)), to have
Shambuka act as
mouthpiece for anti-caste
scholars (Thiruvarur...