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  2. Ekalavya - Wikipedia

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    Ekalavya (Sanskrit: एकलव्य, romanized: ekalavya, also spelt as Eklavya) is a character from the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. He is described as a young prince of the Nishadas , a confederation of forest and hill tribes in ancient India.

  3. Ekalavya Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Ekalavya temple (Hindi: एकलव्य मंदिर) is the only Hindu temple in the world dedicated to Ekalavya of the Mahabharata. It is located in the Khandsa village of Gurugram, Haryana, India. It is built atop the spot where Ekalavya cut his thumb and offered it to Guru Drona as Guru Dakshina. His thumb was buried in this ...

  4. Drona - Wikipedia

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    Ekalavya, the son of a Nishadha chief, approached Drona seeking his instruction. But since Ekalavya belonged to the Nishada tribe, Drona refused to train him alongside the Kauravas and Pandavas. Undeterred, Ekalavya began study and practice by himself, having fashioned a clay idol of Drona's to watch over his training.

  5. List of characters in the Mahabharata - Wikipedia

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    Ekalavya (English: एकलव्य, ékalavya) is a character from the epic the Mahābhārata. He was a young prince of the Nishadha, a confederation of jungle tribes (Adivasi) in Ancient India. He was a young prince of the Nishadha, a confederation of jungle tribes (Adivasi) in Ancient India.

  6. Nishadas - Wikipedia

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    Ekalavya's kingdom was the most famous Nishada kingdom during the time of the Pandavas. This kingdom was visited by Sahadeva during his military campaign to the south, to collect tribute for Yudhishthira 's Rajasuya sacrifice;- Sahadeva , the Kuru warrior, conquered the country of the Nishadas and also the high hill called Gosringa, and that ...

  7. Dakṣiṇā - Wikipedia

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    The story, like many stories in Mahabharata, is an open ended parable on education, personal drive to learn, and what is proper and improper dakṣiṇā In the epic Mahabharata, after the right hand thumb as gurudakṣiṇā event, Drona is haunted and wonders if demanding Ekalavya's thumb was proper, [9] Ekalavya goes on to re-master archery ...

  8. Ekalavya (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ekalavya Award, sports award in India; Eklavya Dwivedi, Indian cricketer; Eklavya foundation, an Indian NGO; Eklavya Model Residential School, a network of schools run by the Government of India; Eklavya Sports Stadium, Agra, India; Eklavya Technology Channel, Indian distance learning programme; Ekalavya Temple, Hindu temple in Haryana, India

  9. Govindudu Andarivadele - Wikipedia

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    Govindudu Andarivadele (transl. The lord is a people's man), also known by the acronym GAV, is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Krishna Vamsi.