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Character in the Mahabharata
she would suffer less without him. Wandering in disguise under the name Bahuka after being transformed by a serpent’s bite, Nala takes service as a charioteer
Nala
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Bahuka may refer to: Bahu (Bahuka), a king of the Solar dynasty founded by the legendary Indian king Ikshvaku Bahuka (Nala), a character
Bahuka
King in Hindu tradition
dynasty in Hinduism. The son of Bahuka, he ruled the city of Ayodhya, with two wives, and 60,001 sons. Saagar was born to Bāhuka, and his wife, Yadavi, at the
Sagara_(Hinduism)
King in Hinduism
Bahuka (Sanskrit: बाहुक, romanized: Bāhuka), also called Subahu, is a king of the Suryavamsha (solar dynasty) featured in Hindu literature. According to
Bahuka_(Hinduism)
Heroine in ancient Indian literature
One of them, Parnada, reaches Ayodhya and meets Bahuka, King Rituparna’s charioteer. Noting Bahuka’s exceptional charioteering skills and emotional reaction
Damayanti
Episode from the Indian epic Mahabharata
svayamvara, King Rituparna instructs Bahuka to drive him to Vidarbha within a single day. Though reluctant, Bahuka selects a team of horses for the journey
Nala_and_Damayanti
King in Hindu mythology
Mahabharata. He employs Nala in the stables and the kitchen, under the alias of Bahuka. The serpent-king Karkotaka advised Nala to go the court of King Rituparna
Rituparna
Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic
Chinu Modi has written long narrative poetry Bahuk based on the figure Bahuka. Krishna Udayasankar, a Singapore-based Indian author, has written several
Mahabharata
Personification of sin and strife in Hindu mythology
forever tortured Kali. The venom also changed Nala into an ugly dwarf named Bahuka. He later became the charioteer of the Ayodhya King Rituparna, who was a
Kali_(demon)
Legendary Indian dynasty
Chakshu or Sudeva Vijaya Ruruka or Brahuka Pratapendra Bruka Sushandhi Bahuka Vrika or Bharata II Bahu or Asita Sagara Amshuman Dilipa I Bhagiratha Suhotra
Solar_dynasty
Savitri) Vijaya (contemporary of Anu King Sauvira who founded Sauvira Kingdom) Bahuka (Asita) Sagara Asamanja Amshuman Dilipa (1) Bhagiratha Sindhudvipa (contemporary
Ancestors_of_Rama
Upazila in Sylhet, Bangladesh
stationed his brothers, Malhi and Wali, and son, Mumriz in Putia Hill. Bahuka Bol দক্ষিণ ভাগ থেকে আইলো মাল, মির মিরাইয়া চায় Dokkhin bhag theke ailo
Bahubal_Upazila
Hindu saint and poet (1511–1623)
include Rambhadracharya, who cite two verses in the Vinayapatrika and Hanuman Bahuka that Tulsidas never married and was a sadhu from childhood. After renunciation
Tulsidas
Legendary dynasties in Hinduism
had occupied Ayodhya which was ruled by Rama's ancestor Sagara's father Bahuka who was also known as Asita. Talajangha, his son Vitihotra were killed by
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties
Hindu mythological royal lineage
Chakshu or Sudeva Vijaya Ruruka or Brahuka Pratapendra Bruka Sushandhi Bahuka Vrika or Bharata II Bahu or Asita Sagara Amshuman Dilipa I Bhagiratha Suhotra
List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism
List_of_Ikshvaku_dynasty_kings_in_Hinduism
American actor (b. 1957)
Animated Series Alvin Yasbek Voice, episode: "Mondo-Man" Timon & Pumbaa Bahuka Voice, episode: "Oahu Wahoo" 1997 The Weird Al Show The Guy Boarded Up in
Eddie_Deezen
Naga in Hinduism
Rituparṇa, King of Ayodhya, and work for him as a charioteer under the alias Bahuka. He told the king to teach Rituparna the Aśvahṛdaya mantra, and learn the
Karkotaka
Gujarati long narrative poem by Chinu Modi (1983)
centres on Nala, a character from the Mahabharata who metamorphosed into Bahuka. It is an acclaimed poem of Gujarati literature written in Sanskrit-styled
Bahuk
Practice in ancient India
conditions she sets for this Svayaṃvara are such that only Nala, disguised as Bahuka, can fulfill them. During the event, Damayantī recognizes Nala despite his
Svayamvara
Medieval Gujarati narrative poem by Premanand Bhatt (around 17th-century)
cobra, from raging fire, but the cobra bites him, transforming Nala into Bahuka, the ugly one. The cobra narrates his own tale. He consoles Nala, saying
Nalakhyan
Indian actor
Dushyantudu in Sakunthala, Sarangadhara in Sarangadhara, Arjuna in Gayopakhyanam, Bahuka in Chitranaleeyam, and as Duryodhana in Veni Samharam, Draupadi Vastrapaharanam
Yadavalli_Suryanarayana
While Timon and Pumbaa are relaxing on an island, a tiki statue named Bahuka comes out of a volcano and gives Timon orders. Pumbaa thinks that Timon
List of Timon & Pumbaa episodes
List_of_Timon_&_Pumbaa_episodes
Indian actor (1907–1968)
practiced as a lawyer before shifting to the theatre. He was well known for the Bahuka in Chitranaleeyam and Bilwamangal in Chintamani. His wife died in 1942 and
Banda_Kanakalingeswara_Rao
in Space, Ned in Kim Possible, Gibby Norton in What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Bahuka in the Timon & Pumbaa episode "Oahu Wahoo", Alvin Yasbek in the Mighty Ducks:
1957_in_animation
Chronological list by British author Laurence Waddell
Bara-Gina, Puru-gin, Ur-Zababa, or Pardu-Bazum Pra-Cinvat, B'arad-Vaja, Bahū or Bahuka 35 **** Urukagina, Urudu-Gina, or Urukka-Gina Puru II ** **** BC Fall of
Waddell's_chronology
Musical artist
Naidu. He used to play Dharmaraja in Pandava Vijayam. His favorite role was Bahuka in Chitranalineeyam of Dharmavaram. During the plays of Rasaputra vijayam
Vinjamuri Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Rao
Vinjamuri_Venkata_Lakshmi_Narasimha_Rao
Indian Kathakali exponent
Rajan was expert in pacha, kathi and minukku roles. His performances as Bahuka, Nala and Dharmaputra have been critically acclaimed. He had performed in
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English : probably a variant of Betteley, from a place called Betley, of which there is one in Staffordshire and another in Sussex, the former being named from an Old English female personal name Bette + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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