Vibhishana

Vibhishana Vibhishana (Devanagari: विभीषण IAST: Vibhīṣaṇa or Bibhishan) was a king of Lanka in the legendary epic Ramayana. He was younger brother of the Rakshasa king Ravana of Lanka. Though a Rakshasa himself, Vibhishana was of a noble character and advised Ravana, who kidnapped and abducted Sita, to return her to her husband Rama in an orderly fashion and promptly which Ravana refused sternly. When Ravana did…

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Vibhitaka

Vibhitaka Tree Vibhitaka or Terminalia bellirica, known as bahera or beleric or bastard myrobalan, (Sanskrit: Vibhitaka विभितक, Aksha अक्ष ), is a large deciduous tree common on plains and lower hills in Southeast Asia, where it is also grown as an avenue tree. The basionym is Myrobalanus bellirica Gaertn. (Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 90, t. 97. 1791). William Roxburgh transferred M. bellirica to Terminalia as…

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Vichitravirya

Vichitravirya Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, vicitravīrya) was the son of Shantanu, the king of Hastinapur and Satyavati. He was the grandfather of the Pandavas and Kauravas. Vichitravirya had an elder brother named Chitrāngada, whom his half-brother Bhishma placed on the throne of the kingdom of the Kurus after Shantanu’s death. He was a mighty warrior but the king of the Gandharvas defeated and…

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Vidura

Vidura Vidura (Sanskrit: विदुर, lit. skilled, intelligent or wise) was the brother of Dhritarashtra and Pandu, and functioned as the main Counsellor to king Dhritarashtra. He was thus the uncle of the Pandavas and Kauravas. Vidura was born from Niyoga- between sage Vyasa and Parishrami, a handmaiden to the queens- Ambika and Ambalika. Ambika and Ambalika were wives of king Vichitravirya

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Vikarna

Vikarna Vikarna was one of the hundred sons of Dhritarashtra. On the 12th day of war The youthful Vikarna of great wisdom resisted Shikhandin, the youthful son of Yajnasena, as the latter advanced in that battle. Yajnasena’s son then covered the former with showers of arrows. The mighty son Vikarna,…

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Vinda

Vinda Vinda was the twin brother of Anuvinda of Avanti. They were also addressed as Kekayas. They fought along side Duryodhana.  On the 12th day of war Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti, with their troops encountered Virata, the ruler of Matsyas at the head of his forces, like Indra and…

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Vipatha

Vipatha Vipatha was Karna’s brother and was killed by Arjuna on the 12th day of the war. Then Arjuna piercing Karna with seven shafts, despatched the latter’s younger brother by means of his sharp shafts. Slaying Shatrunjaya thus with six arrows, Partha, with a broad-headed shaft, struck off Vipatha’s head…

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Virata

Virata Virata was the king of Matsyas, in whose palace the Pandavas and Draupadi lived during their Ajnatavasa.  On the 12th day of war Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti, with their troops encountered Virata, the ruler of Matsyas at the head of his forces, like Indra and Agni in days…

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