Tara in Hinduism
author: Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya
edition: 2003, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 414
ISBN-10: 8178540215
Topic: Hinduism
Textual Interpretations - Bhima
This page describes Bhima from page 185 in the book: Tara in Hinduism by Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya. This book represents a study of the Goddess Tara (तारा, ) and collects various standpoints regarding her cult from both Buddhist and Brahmanical sources. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms. It is part of the series “Textual Interpretations�.
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List of Mahabharata people and places [by Laxman Burdak]
Karma (bhimakarma, भीमकर्�) (Dhritarashtra s son) (I. 108. 8), (1. 117), Bhima (bhima, भी�) (I. 59. 42), (I. 65),(I. 89. 15), (1. 94)(IX. 44. 31), Bhima (bhima, भीमा) (R) (VI. 10. 21), Bhimabala (bhimabala, भीमब�) (Dhritarashtra s son) (I. 108. 7), (1. 117), Bhimamukha (bhimamukha, भीममुख) (terrible-mouth) (IX. 44. 78), Bhimaratha (bhimaratha, भीमर�) (Dhritarashtra s son) (I. 108. 12), (1. 117), Bhimarathi (bhimarathi, भीमरथी) (R)/(T) (III. 86. 3), Bhimasena (bhimasena, भीमसेन) (I. 59. 41), (I....
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Mahabhagavata Purana (translation and study) [by Prabir Kumar Nanda Goswami]
Then the war took place between Doyodhana and Bhima sena by club desiring to conquor each other. Then Doryathana was killed by Bhima with his Gada. (36-44) Many other warriors like Dusasana etc were also killed by the noble-minded earlier in the war....
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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
is dear to Rukmini (bhaismi, bhisma-suta, bhima, rukmini, and rukma-rupini), is dear to Satyabhama (satyabhama), is dear to Jambavati (jambavati), is dear to Satya (satya), is dear to Bhadra (bhadra), is dear to Sudaksina (sudaksina), . . . . . ....
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