- In the
Hindu epic Mahabharata,
Vrishasena (Sanskrit: वृषसेन, romanized: Vṛṣasena) was the
eldest son of the
warrior Karna.
Along with his father, he fought...
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Karna along with his son
Vrishasena began slaying armies of Pandavas.
Arjuna came into the
place where Karna and
Vrishasena were
creating havocs. Karna...
- Duryodhana's
friend and the King of Anga;
Vrishasena and Vrishaketu's
father Basant Bhatt as
teenage Karna and
teenage Vrishasena:
Karna and Supriya's son Vishesh...
- the Stri
Parva of the epic, one of them is
mentioned as the
mother of
Vrishasena and Sushena, the most
prominent sons of Karna. Karna's
wives are subjects...
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night of the 14th day, he is
defeated by
Vrishasena and is
rendered unconscious.
After he is
taken away,
Vrishasena m****acres most of his army as well. He...
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Upapandavas Uttara Uttarā
Vichitravirya Vidura Vikarna Virata Vrishaketu Vrishasena Vyasa Yayati Yudhishthira Yuyutsu Related Avatars Kingdoms Vedic era Epic-Puranic...
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Karna and
Vruishali Information Gender Male
Family Karna (father) Sudama,
Vrishasena, Chitrasena, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Dvipata, Banasena, Susharma...
- Adhiratha. She is
later referenced in the Stri
Parva as the
mother of
Vrishasena and Sushena, the two most
prominent sons of Karna.
Marital details of...
- Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Ashwatthama, Kripa, Shalya, Bhurisravas, Bhagadatta,
Vrishasena,
Kritavarma even
those who were
critical of him were
forced to
fight for...
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destruction of the
Khandava forest (Khandava Dahana).
Great Karna's sons were
Vrishasena, Vrishaketu, Banasena, Chitrasena, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Dvipata...