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  2. Virata Parva - Wikipedia

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    Virata Parva, also known as the “Book of Virata”, is the fourth of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata. [1] Virata Parva traditionally has 4 parts and 72 chapters. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The critical edition of Virata Parva has 4 parts and 67 chapters.

  3. Virata - Wikipedia

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    Virata was married to Queen Sudeshna and was the father of Prince Uttara and Princess Uttarā, who married Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna. Abhimanyu and Uttara's son Parikshit succeeded Yudhishthira on the throne of Hastinapura, after the war of Mahabharata. He is the titular character of the Virata Parva, the fourth book of the epic Mahabharata [1]

  4. Virata Parvam - Wikipedia

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    Virata Parvam [a] (transl. The book of Virata ) is a 2022 Indian Telugu -language period romantic action drama film [ 4 ] written and directed by Venu Udugula, and produced by Suresh Productions and SLV Cinemas.

  5. Uttarā (Mahabharata) - Wikipedia

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    Uttarā is introduced into the main narrative in the Virata Parva, the fourth book of the epic, which narrates about the last year of the exile of the five Pandava brothers and their common wife Draupadi, which they had to spend in anonymity. They stayed together in the Matsya and took various disguises in the court of Virata.

  6. J. A. B. van Buitenen - Wikipedia

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    The Mahabharata: Book 1: The Book of the Beginning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1971. The Mahabharata: Book 2: The Book of Assembly Hall; Book 3: The Book of the Forest. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1975. The Mahabharata: Book 4: The Book of the Virata; Book 5: The Book of the Effort. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1978.

  7. Meitei translations and literary adaptations of the Mahabharata

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    The Book of Virata (Meitei: Virat Santhuplon) is a translation of the Bengali Virata Parva, by Ramkrishna Das. The translation work was done by the Meitei prince Nabananda in 1780. The prince was formally made heir apparent when his father Ching-Thang Khomba ascended the throne of Manipur in 1763. Prince Nabananda spent around two months in the ...

  8. Sahadeva - Wikipedia

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    Virata, with the help of the four Pandavas in his employment, Yudhisthira, Bhima, Nakula and Sahadeva defeated Susharma and freed King Virata. Meanwhile, the Kurus in cohets with Susharma, robbed Virata's kingdom of sixty thousand cattle. However, they were defeated by Arjuna, with Prince Uttara, son of Virata as a

  9. Virata kingdom - Wikipedia

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    King Virata and his sons took part in the great war and perished. Virata's daughter Uttara married Arjuna's son Abhimanyu and gave birth to Parikshit who later became the Kuru king after the reign of the Pandavas. Buddhanagar: Archaeological survey in 1960 also found ruins of a temple estimated to be built around the 1st century BCE, around the ...