
Bhagadatta - Wikipedia
Bhagadatta (Sanskrit: भगदत्त) was the son of Narakasura and grandson of Lord Shree Adivaraha, and the king of Pragjyotisha in Hindu mythology. Bhagadatta was born from a limb …
Bhagadatta – Vyasa Mahabharata
Bhagadatta was the son of Naraka, king of the Pragjyotisha and second in line of kings of Naraka dynasty. He was succeeded by his son Vajradatta. He sided with Duryodhana in the …
Bhagadatta | Kāmarūpan ruler | Britannica
King Narakasura and his son Bhagadatta were famous rulers of Kamarupa in the Mahabharata period (roughly 400 bce to 200 ce). A Chinese traveler, Xuanzang, left a vivid account of the …
Bhagadatta - Wikiwand
Bhagadatta (Sanskrit: भगदत्त) was the son of Narakasura and grandson of Lord Shree Adivaraha, and the king of Pragjyotisha in Hindu mythology. Bhagadatta was born from a limb …
Bhagadatta (Langkasuka) - Wikipedia
Bhagadatta was a king of the kingdom of Langkasuka who established contacts with China in the 6th century. [1] It is recorded in the Book of Liang that the king Pojiadaduo (婆伽達多, believed …
Bhagadatta – King of Pragjyotisha – Indian Mythology
Bhagadatta, the King of Pragjyotisha, was a renowned warrior and a close friend of Indra, the king of the gods. He was known for his exceptional skill in the use of elephants in war and was …
Story of Bhagadatta - Wisdom Library
Jan 28, 2019 · Bhagadatta was King of Prāgjyotiṣapura. Mahābhārata furnishes the following information about him. 1) Bhagadatta was born from a limb of the asura called Bāṣkala. …
Bhagadatta - King of Pragjyotisha - Apam Napa: Exploring Hindu …
Bhagadatta, the mighty King of Pragjyotisha, was renowned for his loyalty, valiant spirit, and skill in the art of elephant warfare. He was famed for his deep friendship with Indra, the king of the …
Bhagadatta in the Mahabharat - Hindu Blog
Bhagadatta was a great king and warrior in the Mahabharata. He ruled Pragjyotisa. In the Mahabharat war, he fought on the side of the Kauravas. As per the Adi Parva of the …
Bhagadatta - Bharatpedia
Bhagadatta was the mythical son of Narakasura, king of the Pragjyotisha Kingdom and second in line of kings of Naraka dynasty. He was succeeded by his son Vajradatta. He fought for the …