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Bohra Ganesh temple   Udaipur


About Bohra Ganesh temple

In Hinduism, KhatuShyam is a name and indication of Barbarik, Grandson of Bhima and Child of Ghatotkach. This sign is particularly well known in the Indian territory of Rajasthan and Haryana. The first Sanskrit name BarbarÄ«ka is regularly supplanted in Rajasthan by the Hindi adaptation, BarbarÄ«k, frequently composed as Barbareek. 

"The legend starts with the Mahābhārata. Barbarika assumed name 'KhatuShyam' false name Shyam Baba was child of Ghatotkacha and Mata Ahilawati. He was the fabulous child of Bhima (Second of the Pandava siblings). Indeed, even in his adolescence, Barbarika was an extremely overcome warrior. He learnt the specialty of fighting from his mom. God Shiva, satisfied with him, gave him the three faultless bolts (Teenager Baan). Thus, Barbarika came to be known by the moniker High schooler Baan Dhaari, the ""Carrier of Three Bolts"". Afterward, Agni (the divine force of Flame) gave him the bow that would make him triumphant in the three universes. 

At the point when Barbarika became acquainted with that fight between the Pandavas and the Kauravas had turned out to be unavoidable, he needed to witness what was to be the Mahābhārata War. He guaranteed his mom that in the event that he wanted to partake in the fight, he would join the side which would lose. He rode to the field on his Blue Steed outfitted with his three bolts and bow."

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