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  2. Bhima - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman blessed Bhima and provided him guidance to the Saugandhika forest. Following this encounter, Bhima ventured into the forest, overcame the Rakshasas known as Krodhavasas guarding it, and successfully collected the flowers, which he later presented to Draupadi.

  3. Krodhavasa - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, a saugandhika flower from the inaccessible mountain is carried by the wind and falls on Draupadi, while she had sent Bhima to fetch that very flower. Bhima, holding his mace and blowing a conch, walks through the thick forest to scare wild animals on his way to the mountain lake. While he walks through the forest, a strong wind (Vayu ...

  4. List of mythological objects (Hindu mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Saugandhika flower - This was a lotus flower that was sought after by Bhima (for Draupadi) during the Pandavas exile. It was found in Kubera's pond. Hanuman retrieves Sanjeevani by taking the entire mountain; Sanjeevani - Sanjeevani is a magical herb which has the power to cure any malady. It is believed that medicines prepared from this herb ...

  5. Bhimanjaneya Yuddham - Wikipedia

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    The flower in her head is washed away and is received by Droupadi while Soudamini reaches Anjaneya's hermitage. Droupadi asks Bhima to get more such flowers. Bhima gets them from Gandharva world with the help of Manimantha. On returning, Bhima is encountered by Anjaneya and in turn, Soudamini mistakes Bhima to have stolen the flowers.

  6. Vana Parva - Wikipedia

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    On request, Vidura again returns to Hastinapur. Vyasa counsels Dhritarashtra to make peace with the Pandavas; Maitreya comes to counsel Duryodhana, but he turns deaf-ear; Maitreya curses him to die at the hand of Bhima. 2. Kirmira-vadha Parva (Chapter: 11) There is a battle between the man-eating demon Kirmira and the giant Pandava brother ...

  7. Mahaprasthanika Parva - Wikipedia

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    Yudhishthira explains to Bhima, Arjuna too suffered from the vice of pride and vanity, thinking he was the most skilled, most powerful hero in the world, disregarding others. Yudhishthira, Bhima and the dog continue forward. [2] Bhima tires and falls down. He asks his elder brother why he, Bhima, is unable to complete the journey to heaven.

  8. Kalyanasaugandhikam - Wikipedia

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    Kalyanasaugandhikam is a Kathakali play attributed to Kottayathu Thampuran.Based on the Mahabharatha, the play narrates an episode from the life of the Pandava princes in exile.

  9. Bhima I - Wikipedia

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    Bhima I (r. c. 1022–1064 CE) was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat, India. The early years of his reign saw an invasion from the Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud , who sacked the Somnath temple .