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- Bahuka abstract "Bahuka (Sanskrit:बाहुक, IAST:Bāhuka) was the changed name of Nala, a character of Hindu mythology, while he was a charioteer of Rituparna, the king of Ayodhya. His story is told in the Mahabharata, published around the 8th century BC. Nala is believed to have turned into Bahuka on account of a snake bite.There have been independent folktales from Assam talking about his visit to a foreign land in the east, now considered China. He was propelled to leave Ayodhya after he falls in love with a simple village girl, Kajolie. Bahuka's adopted father King Shava did not approve of the match. In the east, he met three wise women. One of the dark haired woman said that she came from Bamyian and she knew the secret to life was to realize the stupidity of human beings. The second woman from Sichuan preached that everything exists through exclusion of everything else. The third woman from Dravida was quiet and said nothing. Bahuka understood the meaning of enlightenment and kept these words of wisdom near his heart. On his eastward journey, he entered the village of Tripura where he met the village leader Chameli who gave Bahuka magic beans (in some accounts he received magic sweets) with the power to summon the blue spirit Jaduu. Jaduu grants Bahuku with gifts of wisdom and dance. Tanay Doctor was the most successful folk tale writer for Assam.Bahuka is also another name of king Bahu.".
- Bahuka wikiPageID "7131345".
- Bahuka wikiPageLength "1870".
- Bahuka wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Bahuka wikiPageRevisionID "656769467".
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Ayodhya.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Bahu_(Bahuka).
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_in_Hindu_mythology.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_mythology.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink International_Alphabet_of_Sanskrit_Transliteration.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink King_Shava.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Nala.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Rituparna.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bahuk".
- Bahuka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bahuka".
- Bahuka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-myth-stub.
- Bahuka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HinduMythology.
- Bahuka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bahuka subject Category:People_in_Hindu_mythology.
- Bahuka hypernym Name.
- Bahuka comment "Bahuka (Sanskrit:बाहुक, IAST:Bāhuka) was the changed name of Nala, a character of Hindu mythology, while he was a charioteer of Rituparna, the king of Ayodhya. His story is told in the Mahabharata, published around the 8th century BC. Nala is believed to have turned into Bahuka on account of a snake bite.There have been independent folktales from Assam talking about his visit to a foreign land in the east, now considered China.".
- Bahuka label "Bahuka".
- Bahuka sameAs Q4842924.
- Bahuka sameAs m.0h5tkt.
- Bahuka sameAs Q4842924.
- Bahuka wasDerivedFrom Bahuka?oldid=656769467.
- Bahuka isPrimaryTopicOf Bahuka.