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Yoga: The Endeavour of Bhimasena
This post is that last post in continuation of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten...
Bhima Sthairya: Steadfastness in Bhagavata Dharma
We continue the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained by Sri Madhwacharya in...
Bhima Vairagya: The Death of Ghatotkacha
This is continuation of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained by...
Bhima Gita: The Jnana of Vrikodara
This is continuation of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained by...
Bhimasena, The Parama Bhakta
We continue the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained by Sri...
Bhima Prajna: The Slaying of Jatasura
This post is a part of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained...
Bhima Bala: The Slaughter of Keechaka
This post is a part of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained...
Medhashakti of Bhima: The Right Time for Dharma
This post is a part of the series of posts highlighting the ten guNas that Bhimasena displays in the Mahabharata. The ten gunas have been explained...
Display Of ‘Prana’ Guna by Bhimasena
In earlier post, we have looked at a few of the ten gunas that Bhimasena personifies throughout the Mahabharata. To recall, the ten gunas have...
Bhimasena’s Dhruti: Bakasura Vadha
Sri Madhwacharya has explained, in his Mahabharata Tatparya Nirnaya (MBTN), how each of the pandavas were the personification of many auspicious ‘guNas’. Such an...