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Sahadeva (one with the gods) was the youngest of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata.[1]

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  1. 130 relations: Adi Parva, Agni, Alappuzha, Antioch, Arjuna, Ashvins, Ashwatthama, Avanti Kingdom (Mahabharata), Badrinath, Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavata Purana, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Bharata (Mahabharata), Bhima, Bhishma, Bhishma Parva, Bhojakata, Charmanvati, Chedi Kingdom, Dakṣiṇā, Dandakaranya, Dantavakra, Deva (Hinduism), Dharma, Dhrishtadyumna, Dhritarashtra, Divya Desam, Draupadi, Drona, Drona Parva, Drupada, Durvasa, Duryodhana, Dushasana, Ghatotkacha, Greeks, Gurukula, Harivaṃśa, Hastinapur, Himalayas, Hindus, Historical Vedic religion, Huns, Indian subcontinent, Indraprastha, Jatasura, Kali Yuga, Karna, Karna Parva, Kaurava, ... Expand index (80 more) »

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Adi Parva

The Adi Parva or The Book of the Beginning is the first of eighteen books of the Mahabharata.

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Agni

Agni (अग्नि) is the Hindu god of fire.

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Alappuzha

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a municipality in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India.

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Antioch

Antioch on the Orontes (Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou)Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Δάφνῃ "Antioch on Daphne"; or Ἀντιόχεια ἡ Μεγάλη "Antioch the Great"; Antiochia ad Orontem; Անտիոք Antiokʽ; ܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ Anṭiokya; אנטיוכיה, Anṭiyokhya; أنطاكية, Anṭākiya; انطاکیه; Antakya.

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Arjuna

Arjuna was an ancient prince of the Kuru Kingdom, located in the present-day India. Sahadeva and Arjuna are characters in the Mahabharata and Pandavas.

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Ashvins

The Ashvins (lit), also known as the Ashvini Kumaras and Asvinau,, §1.42. Sahadeva and Ashvins are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Ashwatthama

Ashwatthama (अश्वत्थामा), also referred to as Drauni, is the son of Drona and Kripi/ Krupi a character in the Hindu literary epic, the Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Ashwatthama are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Avanti Kingdom (Mahabharata)

The historical Avanti Kingdom of ancient India is described in the Mahabharata epic.

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Badrinath

Badrinath is a town and nagar panchayat in Chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand, India.

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Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita (translit-std), often referred to as the Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture, which is part of the epic Mahabharata.

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Bhagavata Purana

The Bhagavata Purana (भागवतपुराण), also known as the Srimad Bhagavatam (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam), Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana or simply Bhagavata (Bhāgavata), is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (Mahapuranas).

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Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) is a research institute involved in the conservation, preservation, and research of old manuscripts and rare books related to Orientalism, particularly Indology.

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Bharata (Mahabharata)

Bharata (Bharata) is a legendary emperor featured in Hindu literature. Sahadeva and Bharata (Mahabharata) are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Bhima

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima (भीम) is the second among the five Pandavas. Sahadeva and Bhima are characters in the Mahabharata and Pandavas.

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Bhishma

Bhishma, also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, was a prince and commander of ancient Indian Kuru kingdom and is a major character of the epic Mahabharata and the protagonist of the Bhishma Parva episode. Sahadeva and Bhishma are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Bhishma Parva

The Bhishma Parva (भीष्म पर्व), or the Book of Bhishma, is the sixth of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata.

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Bhojakata

Bhojakata was the capital of Rukmi a Bhoja-Yadava king of Vidarbha Kingdom.

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Charmanvati

Charmanvati is a river mentioned in the epic Mahabharata.

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Chedi Kingdom

Chedi was a kingdom which fell roughly in the Bundelkhand division of Madhya Pradesh regions to the south of river Yamuna along the river Ken.

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Dakṣiṇā

or Dakshina (दक्षिणा) is a Sanskrit word found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikh and Jain literature where it may mean any donation, fees or honorarium given to a cause, monastery, temple, spiritual guide or after a ritual.

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Dandakaranya

Dandakaranya, also rendered Dandaka (दंडक, IAST), is a historical region and the name of a forest mentioned in the ancient Indian epic Ramayana.

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Dantavakra

Dantavakra (lit) is the king of Karusha in Hinduism. Sahadeva and Dantavakra are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Deva (Hinduism)

Deva (Sanskrit: देव) means "shiny", "exalted", "heavenly being", "divine being", "anything of excellence", and is also one of the Sanskrit terms used to indicate a deity in Hinduism.

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Dharma

Dharma (धर्म) is a key concept with multiple meanings in the Indian religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), among others.

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Dhrishtadyumna

Dhrishtadyumna (the courageous and splendid one) is the son of Drupada—the king of the Panchala kingdom—and the twin brother of Draupadi in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Dhrishtadyumna are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Dhritarashtra

Dhritarashtra (धृतराष्ट्र, ISO-15919: Dhr̥tarāṣṭra) was a Kuru king, and the father of the Kauravas in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Dhritarashtra are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Divya Desam

A Divya Desam or Vaishnava Divya Desam is one of the 108 Vishnu and Lakshmi temples that is mentioned in the works of the Alvars, the poet-saints of the Sri Vaishnava tradition.

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Draupadi

Draupadi (Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali, and Yajnaseni, was the queen of ancient Kuru Kingdom, and the eldest wife of Kuru King Yudhishthira, along with his four brothers (Pandava)— Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. Sahadeva and Draupadi are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Drona

Droṇa (द्रोण), also referred to as Dronacharya (द्रोणाचार्य), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Drona are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Drona Parva

The Drona Parva (द्रोण पर्व), or the Book of Drona, is the seventh of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata.

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Drupada

Drupada (lit), also known as Yajnasena (lit), is the king of the southern part of Panchala Kingdom, in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Drupada are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Durvasa

In Hindu scriptures, Durvasa (दुर्वासा), also known as Durvasas (दुर्वासस्), is a legendary rishi (sage). Sahadeva and Durvasa are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Duryodhana

Duryodhana (दुर्योधन), also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Sahadeva and Duryodhana are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Dushasana

Dushasana (दुःशासन,दुःशासन), also spelled Duhshasana, Dussasana or Duhsasana, also known as Sushasana, is an antagonist in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Dushasana are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Ghatotkacha

Ghatotkacha (घटोत्कच) is a prominent character in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Ghatotkacha are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Greeks

The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..

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Gurukula

A gurukula or gurukulam (gurukula) is a type of education system in ancient India with śiṣya ('students' or 'disciples') living near or with the guru in the same house for a period of time where they learn and get educated by their guruji.

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Harivaṃśa

The Harivamsa is an important work of Sanskrit literature, containing 16,374 shlokas, mostly in the anustubh metre.

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Hastinapur

Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Himalayas

The Himalayas, or Himalaya.

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Hindus

Hindus (also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma.

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Historical Vedic religion

The historical Vedic religion, also known as Vedicism and Vedism, sometimes called "Ancient Hinduism", constituted the religious ideas and practices prevalent amongst the Indo-Aryan peoples of the northwest Indian subcontinent (Punjab and the western Ganges plain) during the Vedic period (1500–500 BCE).

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Huns

The Huns were a nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe between the 4th and 6th centuries AD.

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Indian subcontinent

The Indian subcontinent is a physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean from the Himalayas.

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Indraprastha

Indraprastha (lit. "Plain of Indra" or "City of Indra") is mentioned in ancient Indian literature as a city of the Kuru Kingdom.

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Jatasura

Jatasura is a rakshasa in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

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Kali Yuga

Kali Yuga, in Hinduism, is the fourth, shortest and worst of the four yugas (world ages) in a Yuga Cycle, preceded by Dvapara Yuga and followed by the next cycle's Krita (Satya) Yuga.

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Karna

Karna (Sanskrit: कर्ण, IAST: Karṇa), also known as Vasusena, Anga-raja, and Radheya, is one of the main protagonists of the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. Sahadeva and Karna are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Karna Parva

The Karna Parva (कर्ण पर्व), or the Book of Karna, is the eighth of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata.

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Kaurava

Kaurava is a Sanskrit term which refers to descendants of Kuru, a legendary king of India who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Kaurava are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Kerala

Kerala (/), called Keralam in Malayalam, is a state on the Malabar Coast of India.

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Khandava Forest

The Khandava Forest or Khandava Vana (Sanskrit: खाण्डव वन) or Khandavaprastha (खाण्डवप्रस्‍थ) is a forest mentioned in the epic Mahābhārata. It lay to the west of Yamuna river.

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Kichaka

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Kichaka or Keechaka is the commander-in-chief of Matsya kingdom, the country ruled by King Virata. Sahadeva and Kichaka are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Kindama

Kindama (किन्दम) is a rishi featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Kindama are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Kishkindha

Kishkindha is a kingdom of the vanaras in Hinduism.

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Kosala

Kosala, sometimes referred to as Uttara Kosala was one of the Mahajanapadas of ancient India.

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Kottayam

Kottayam is a muncipal town in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India.

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Kripa

Kripa (lit), also known as Kripacharya (कृपाचार्य), is a figure in Hindu mythology. Sahadeva and Kripa are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Krishna

Krishna (Sanskrit: कृष्ण) is a major deity in Hinduism. Sahadeva and Krishna are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Kunti

Kunti (कुन्ती), born Pritha (पृथा), was the queen of Kuru in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Kunti are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Kuru Kingdom

Kuru was a Vedic Indo-Aryan tribal union in northern Iron Age India of the Bharatas and other Puru clans.

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Kurukshetra War

The Kurukshetra War (कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Hindu epic poem Mahabharata, arising from a dynastic struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura.

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Kyoto University

, or, is a national research university located in Kyoto, Japan.

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Lakshagriha

Lakshagriha (translit), also called the House of Lacquer, is a palace made of lacquer featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

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Lanka

Lanka is the name given in Hindu epics to the island fortress capital of the legendary asura king Ravana in the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.

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Lavanya Bhardwaj

Lavanya Bhardwaj is an Indian television actor and model.

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List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes

This is a list of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes that are mentioned in the literature of Indian religions.

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List of characters in the Mahabharata

The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, composed by Veda Vyasa. Sahadeva and List of characters in the Mahabharata are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Lunar dynasty

The Lunar dynasty (IAST: Candravaṃśa) is a legendary principal house of the Kshatriyas varna, or warrior–ruling varna (Social Class) mentioned in the ancient Indian texts.

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Madra

Madra (Sanskrit) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-western South Asia whose existence is attested since the Iron Age (c.1100–500 BCE).

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Madra Kingdom

Madra Kingdom was a kingdom grouped among the western kingdoms in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata.

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Madri

Madri (माद्री) was the princess of Madra Kingdom and the second wife of Pandu, the king of Kuru Kingdom in the epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Madri are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Mahabharat (1988 TV series)

Mahabharat is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series based on the ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata.

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Mahabharat (2013 TV series)

Mahabharat is a 2013 Indian mythological television series based on the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata.

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Mahabharata

The Mahābhārata (महाभारतम्) is one of the two major Smriti texts and Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.

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Mahishmati

Mahishmati was an ancient city and the capital of Haihayas in the present-day central India on the banks of Narmada River (in Madhya Pradesh), although its exact location is uncertain.

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Matsya Kingdom

Matsya (मत्स्य) was a Vedic kingdom and later became a part of sixteen Mahajanapadas, which also appears in Hindu Epic literature.

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Mleccha

Mleccha (from) is a Sanskrit term, referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, foreign or barbarous invaders as distinguished from the Vedic tribes.

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Nakula

Nakula was the fourth of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Nakula are characters in the Mahabharata and Pandavas.

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Narada

Narada (नारद), or Narada Muni, is a sage-divinity, famous in Hindu traditions as a travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom.

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Narmada River

The Narmada River, previously also known as Narbada or anglicised as Nerbudda, is the 5th longest river in India and overall the longest west-flowing river in the country.

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Nishadas

Nishada is a tribe mentioned in ancient Indian literature (such as the epic Mahabharata).

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Pañcāla

Panchala was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the Upper Gangetic plain which is identified as Kanyakubja or region around Kannauj.

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Pandava

The Pandavas (Sanskrit: पाण्डव, IAST: Pāṇḍava) is a group name referring to the five legendary brothers, Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva, who are central figures of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Pandava are Pandavas.

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Pandu

Pandu (pale) was the king of Kuru Kingdom, with capital at Hastinapur in the epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Pandu are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Pandya dynasty

The Pandyan dynasty, also referred to as the Pandyas of Madurai, was an ancient Tamil dynasty of South India, and among the four great kingdoms of Tamilakam, the other three being the Pallavas, the Cholas and the Cheras.

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Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta, is a municipality situated in the Southern Kerala, India, spread over an area of 23.50 km2.

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Pauravas

The Pauravas were an ancient tribe in the Indus valley, to which King Porus may have belonged.

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Pradyumna

Pradyumna (lit) is the eldest son of the Hindu deities Krishna and his chief consort, Rukmini. Sahadeva and Pradyumna are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Puranas

Puranas (पुराण||ancient, old (1995 Edition), Article on Puranas,, page 915) are a vast genre of Hindu literature about a wide range of topics, particularly about legends and other traditional lore.

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RadhaKrishn

RadhaKrishn is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 1 October 2018 on Star Bharat and is also digitally available on Disney+ Hotstar.

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Raja Ravi Varma

Raja Ravi Varma (29 April 1848 – 2 October 1906) was an Indian painter and artist.

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Rajasuya

Rajasuya (translit) is a śrauta ritual of the Vedic religion.

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Rakshasa

Rākshasa (राक्षस,,; rakkhasa; "preservers") are a race of usually malevolent beings prominently featured in Hindu mythology.

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Ravana

Ravana was an ancient mythological king of the island of Lanka, and the chief antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana.

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Rukmi

Rukmi (रुक्मी) is the ruler of Vidarbha according to the epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Rukmi are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Sabha Parva

Sabha Parva, also called the "Book of the Assembly Hall", is the second of eighteen books of Mahabharata.

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Sahadeva

Sahadeva (one with the gods) was the youngest of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Sahadeva are characters in the Mahabharata and Pandavas.

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Sanskrit

Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Sati (practice)

Sati was a historical practice in Hindu communities in which a widow sacrifices herself by sitting atop her deceased husband's funeral pyre.

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Satyabhama

Satyabhama (IAST: satyabhāmā), also known as Satrajiti, is a Hindu goddess and the third queen consort of the Hindu god Krishna. Sahadeva and Satyabhama are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Satyaki

Yuyudhana (युयुधान), better known as Satyaki (सात्यकि), was a powerful Yadava chieftain of Narayani Sena, belonging to the Vrishni clan to which Krishna also belonged. Sahadeva and Satyaki are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Saurashtra (region)

Saurashtra, also known as Kathiawar, is a peninsular region of Gujarat, India, located on the Arabian Sea coast.

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Shakuni

Shakuni (शकुनि) is one of the antagonists of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Shakuni are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Shalya

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, King Shalya (शल्य, lit. Pike) was the brother of Madri (mother of Nakula and Sahadeva), and the ruler of the Madra kingdom. Sahadeva and Shalya are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Shalya Parva

The Shalya Parva (शल्य पर्व), or the Book of Shalya, is the ninth of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata.

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Shishupala

Shishupala (lit,; sometimes spelt Sisupala) was the king of the Chedi kingdom, and an antagonist in the Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Shishupala are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Shurparaka

Shurparaka (also spelt Surparaka) was a kingdom founded by Bhargava Rama (also known as Parashurama) near the Western sea, close to the mouth of the river Narmada in India.

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Suryaputra Karn

Suryaputra Karn is an Indian historical epic television series, which premiered on 29 June 2015 on Sony Entertainment Television.

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Susharma

Susharma is the king of Trigarta in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Susharma are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Svayamvara

Svayamvara (translit-std) is a type of marriage mentioned in Hindu mythology where a woman chose a man as her husband from a group of suitors.

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Sword

A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting.

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Tarpana

Tarpana or (तर्पण, তর্পণ, ತರ್ಪಣ, தர்ப்பணம்) is a term in the Vedic practice that refers to an offering made to divine entities.

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Textual criticism

Textual criticism is a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification of textual variants, or different versions, of either manuscripts (mss) or of printed books.

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Thrikodithanam Mahavishnu Temple

Thrikodithanam Mahavishnu Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu and located in Thrikkodithanam, Kottayam District, Kerala, South India.

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Tripura

Tripura is a state in Northeast India.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.

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University of Chicago Press

The University of Chicago Press is the university press of the University of Chicago, a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.

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Uttara (Mahabharata)

Uttara (translit), also rendered Uttara Kumara is a prince of the Matsya Kingdom featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Uttara (Mahabharata) are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Vaishya

Vaishya (Sanskrit: वैश्य, vaiśya) is one of the four varnas of the Vedic Hindu social order in India.

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Vibhishana

Vibhishana is the younger brother of Ravana, the King of Lanka, in the ancient Indian epic Ramayana.

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Vidarbha

Vidarbha (Pronunciation: ʋid̪əɾbʱə) is a geographical region in the west Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Vidura

Vidura, also known as Kshatri, plays a key role in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Vidura are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Vikarna

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Vikarna (विकर्ण) was the third Kaurava, a son of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari, and a brother to the crown prince Duryodhana. Sahadeva and Vikarna are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Virata

Virata (विराट, IAST virāṭa) was the king of the Matsya Kingdom, in whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. Sahadeva and Virata are characters in the Mahabharata.

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Virata Kingdom

Matsya Kingdom was a kingdom ruled by Virata.

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Vishnu

Vishnu, also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.

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Vishnu Sitaram Sukthankar

Vishnu Sitaram Sukthankar, also known as V. S. Sukthankar (4 May 1887 – 21 January 1943), was an Indologist and scholar of Sanskrit.

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Yadava

The Yadava were an ancient Indian people who believed to be descended from Yadu, a legendary king of Chandravamsha lineage.

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Yudhishthira

Yudhishthira (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, IAST: Yudhiṣṭhira) also known as Dharmaraja, was the king of Indraprastha and later the King of Kuru Kingdom in the epic Mahabharata. Sahadeva and Yudhishthira are characters in the Mahabharata and Pandavas.

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See also

Pandavas

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahadeva

Also known as Suhotra.

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