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Virata - Wikipedia Virata (Sanskrit: विराट, IAST virāṭa) was the King of Matsya, a prominent figure in the Indian epic Mahabharata, and the titular character of the epic's fourth book, Virata Parva, which recounts the Pandavas’ year of ajnatavasa—incognito exile—in his kingdom He is best known for unknowingly sheltering the Pandavas during
Cesar Virata - Wikipedia Cesar Enrique Aguinaldo Virata KGCR (born December 12, 1930) [2] is a Filipino former statesman and businessman who was the fourth Prime Minister of the Philippines from 1981 to 1986 He is currently serving as the corporate vice chairman of the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation [3]
Virata Parva - Wikipedia Virata Parva, also known as the “Book of Virata”, is the fourth of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata [1] Virata Parva traditionally has 4 parts and 72 chapters [2] [3] The critical edition of Virata Parva has 4 parts and 67 chapters [4] [5]
Virata – Vyasa Mahabharata Virata was the king of Matsyas, in whose palace the Pandavas and Draupadi lived during their Ajnatavasa 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 of old encountering the (Asura) Bali
Virata Parva – Summary of The Mahabharata - Vedicfeed Virata Parva has 5 upaparvas or sections and 2590 verses Virata Parva is 4th out of 18 Parva or books of Mahabharata 1 Pandava Pravesaparva There are 12 chapters in this section In answer to Janamejaya’s inquiry, Vaisampayana told him about the incognito stay of the Pandavaas in the city of Virata
The Mahabharata, Virata Parva - Project Gutenberg "Virata said, 'I do not believe, O Vallava, that cooking is thy office Thou resemblest the deity of a thousand eyes; and in grace and beauty and prowess, thou shinest among these all as a king!' "Bhima replied, 'O king of kings, I am thy cook and servant in the first place
Virata in Mahabharata | King of Matsya Kingdom | HinduPad Virata was a great devotee of Lord Krishna, and he got the opportunity to see his VISHVARUPA Darshan during the Kurukshetra war Since he attained a heroic death during the kurukshetra war, he has attained the divine abode of Lord Indra, the Swarga Loka, and living there peacefully and happily by enjoying all sorts of comforts