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  2. Jarasandha - Wikipedia

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    To please Karna, Jarasandha gifted him the land of Malini to rule. [7] [8] He was also a major hurdle before emperor Yudhishthira when the latter decided to perform an offering. As Jarasandha was a powerful warrior, it was necessary for the Pandavas to eliminate him. Krishna, Bhima, and Arjuna disguised as brahmins traveled to Magadha and met ...

  3. Karna Parva - Wikipedia

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    The Karna Parva (Sanskrit: कर्ण पर्व), or the Book of Karna, is the eighth of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. Karna Parva traditionally has 96 chapters. [1] [2] The critical edition of Karna Parv has 69 chapters [3] [4] Karna Parva describes the appointment of Karna as the third commander-in-chief of the Kaurava ...

  4. Hindu mythological wars - Wikipedia

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    Karna: the son of Surya and first born of Kunti who shunned him due to her being the mother of the Pandavas. Karna was the disciple of Lord Parashurama and he learnt the knowledge of Brahmastra from him. [16] Nakula: the fourth brother of the Pandavas. It is said that he was the most handsome man in the world.

  5. Karna - Wikipedia

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    Karna is portrayed in the Mahabharata as a skilled and valiant warrior, achieving several notable victories. One of his key successes was his defeat of Jarasandha, the powerful king of Magadha, during the swayamvara of the princess of Kalinga. Despite Jarasandha’s strength and reputation, Karna prevailed and, as a mark of respect, was gifted ...

  6. Kurukshetra War - Wikipedia

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    Karna later defeats Satyaki, Shikhandi, the Pandava brothers Nakula, Sahadeva, Yudhishthira and Bhima in battle but spares their lives. Karna kills multiple akshauhinis of the Pandava Army and kills the Panchalas. Karna resumes dueling with Arjuna. During their duel, Karna's chariot wheel gets stuck in the mud and Karna asks for a pause.

  7. Kalayavana - Wikipedia

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    Kalayavana was the result of this coitus, Gargya crowned him as the new king of Yavanas, and left for the forest. [4] According to the Vishnu Purana and Harivamsa. He was the partial incarnation of Krodha. [5] [6] Jarasandha, Kamsa's father-in-law, and the ruler of Magadha attacked Mathura seventeen times, but was beaten by Krishna every time ...

  8. Sharnga - Wikipedia

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    Together, the brothers defeat Jarasandha. [11] In the Padma Purana , Vishnu uses the bow to combat Jalandhara. [ 12 ] In the same scripture, Krishna is said to shoot from the Sharanga during his elopement with his chief consort, Rukmini ; He defeats Rukmini's brother Rukmi , shattering his foe's chariot and banner with arrows.

  9. Vrishasena - Wikipedia

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    In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vrishasena (Sanskrit: वृषसेन, romanized: Vṛṣasena) was the eldest son of the warrior Karna. [1] Along with his father, he fought in the Kurukshetra war from the side of the Kauravas and faced many prominent warriors like Upapandavas, Drupada, Dhrishtadyumna, Nakula, Sahadeva, Virata and many more. [2