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RY OF CULTURE
Sida
GOVERNMENT OF
102
nortal;
Indrasena.
SI
also called Mahabali and
INDEX
BANA.-Son of Mahabali, the grandson
of Prahlada; had a thousand hands; a
devotee of Siva; father of Usha, who
is married by Krishna's grandson
Aniruddha; also called Balinan dana.
BHADRAKALI.-A fierce manifestation
of Goddess Mother; some bandits attempt
to offer her the human sacrifice of Jada-
bharata; unable to hear that violence to
a holy person, she manifests herself and
slays the bandits; also referred to as
Devi. See Sati below.
BHADRASENA.-A cowherd.
BHARATA.-Brother of Rama; second
son of king Dasaratha; partial manifesta-
of the Lord; celebrated in the Ramayana.
BHARATA. Son of Dushyanta and
Sakuntala; an ancestor of the Pandavas
and Parikshit, who are referred to as the
Bharatas, after him.
BHARATA OR JADABHARATA.-A king
and a yogi; son and successor of Rishaba
an incarnation of the Lord; marries
Pancajani; has five sons; is reborn as a
deer because of his absorption in an
orphan deer which he rescues from the
current; is reborn then as a Brahmin's
son; wanders as a recluse; is about to be
sacrificed once to Bhadrakali; instructor
of king Rahugana.
Sida
GOVERNMENT OF
102
nortal;
Indrasena.
SI
also called Mahabali and
INDEX
BANA.-Son of Mahabali, the grandson
of Prahlada; had a thousand hands; a
devotee of Siva; father of Usha, who
is married by Krishna's grandson
Aniruddha; also called Balinan dana.
BHADRAKALI.-A fierce manifestation
of Goddess Mother; some bandits attempt
to offer her the human sacrifice of Jada-
bharata; unable to hear that violence to
a holy person, she manifests herself and
slays the bandits; also referred to as
Devi. See Sati below.
BHADRASENA.-A cowherd.
BHARATA.-Brother of Rama; second
son of king Dasaratha; partial manifesta-
of the Lord; celebrated in the Ramayana.
BHARATA. Son of Dushyanta and
Sakuntala; an ancestor of the Pandavas
and Parikshit, who are referred to as the
Bharatas, after him.
BHARATA OR JADABHARATA.-A king
and a yogi; son and successor of Rishaba
an incarnation of the Lord; marries
Pancajani; has five sons; is reborn as a
deer because of his absorption in an
orphan deer which he rescues from the
current; is reborn then as a Brahmin's
son; wanders as a recluse; is about to be
sacrificed once to Bhadrakali; instructor
of king Rahugana.