Subahu

In Mahabharata

Subahu was one of the Samshaptaka/Trigarta warriors. He fought with Arjuna on the 12th day of war.

The son of Pandu then, in that battle, with a broad-headed arrow, cut off the leathern fence of Subahu, and covered Sudharman and Sudhanwan, and Subahu pierced Partha with ten arrows. Partha, having the excellent ape-device on his banner, pierced all of them in return with many arrows, and also cut off, with some broad-headed shafts, their standards made of gold. Cutting off the bow of Sudhanwan, he slew with his arrows the latter's steeds. Then he cut off from his trunk the latter's head graced with turban.

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