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Caņdabhārgava

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By Jit Majumdar


  1. the fierce or intensely forceful Bhārgava
  2. another name for Paraśurāma, who was a descendant of the Bhŗgu clan and hence known as Bhārgava; another rname for Śiva; a sage who belonged to the dynasty of Cyavana (M. Bh.).

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