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  2. Bhima - Wikipedia

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    Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also known as Bhimasena (Sanskrit: भीमसेन, IAST: Bhīmasena), is a hero and one of the most prominent figures in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, renowned for his incredible strength, fierce loyalty, and key role in the epic's narrative.

  3. Venmurasu - Wikipedia

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    Most of the story is told as seen through the eyes of Dhrishtadyumnan, the prince of Panjala who visits Dwarakai and his friendship with Satyaki. [15] The eighth book, Kaandepam (The Bow), (Tamil: காண்டீபம்) is the story of Arjuna's travels during his exile from Indraprastha and his marriages. It is also the story of his inner ...

  4. Randamoozham - Wikipedia

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    The book was translated into Tamil by Kurunjivelan as "Irandaam Idam" with the cover illustration by Trotsky Marudu. A film adaptation starring Mohanlal was to be made and set to become India's most expensive film production of ₹ 1,000 crore (US$120 million) and the most expensive non-English-language film. [6] But the project has since been ...

  5. Bhimeswara Puranam - Wikipedia

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    Bhimeswara Puranam, also known as Bhima Khandam, is a 15th-century Telugu epic poem composed by the poet Srinatha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a sthala purāṇa , a type of local lore, that focuses on the Bhimeswara deity of Draksharamam and the sacred region of Bhima Mandala, located in present-day Andhra Pradesh .

  6. Keechaka Vadham - Wikipedia

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    Keechaka Vadham (transl. The Extermination of Keechaka) [5] is an Indian silent film produced, directed, filmed and edited by R. Nataraja Mudaliar.The first film to have been made in South India, it was shot in five weeks at Nataraja Mudaliar's production house, India Film Company.

  7. Barbarika - Wikipedia

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    Barbarika/ Belarsen was a grandson of Bhima (second of the Pandava brothers), and the son of Ghatotkacha. Ghatotkacha was the son of Bhima and Hidimbi. He learnt the art of warfare from his mother Ahilāvati, who was also known as Mauravi (daughter of Mura). The gods (ashtadeva) gave him the three infallible arrows. [4]

  8. Bhimana Amavasya - Wikipedia

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    The observance is primarily associated with Bhima, one of the five protagonists of the Mahabharata. The Bhimana Amavasya is regarded to be Bhima's birthday, as well as the day he slew the wicked Bakasura, thereby saving his Brahmin hosts from being eaten by the rakshasa. [2] In Karnataka, the last day of Ashadha is marked as the Bhimana Amavasya.

  9. Damayanti - Wikipedia

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    Damayanti (Sanskrit: दमयन्ती, romanized: Damayantī) is a figure in a love story found in the Vana Parva book of the Mahabharata. [1] She is the daughter of Bhima (not the Pandava) and a princess of the Vidarbha Kingdom, who marries King Nala of the Nishadha kingdom.