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About Bhishm pitaahmaah in Sanskrit​

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Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्‍म, IAST: Bhīṣma, lit. 'terrible'), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra and Devavrata, was a (main) character in the Mahabharata where he was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces. He is the one who witnessed the Mahābhārata completely from the beginning since the reign of Shantanu. Bhisma was the grand uncle of both the Pandavas and the Kauravas and statesman of Kuru Kingdom. He was born as the youngest son of the illustrious King Shantanu and Ganga. He was related to both the Pandavas and the Kauravas through his half-brother, Vichitravirya.

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Aliases DevavrataGaurangaBhishmaPitamahaGangaputraMahamahim

GenderMaleTitlePitamahPositionCommander of Kuru armyWeapon

Bow and arrowSwordGadaSpear

Family

Shantanu (father)Ganga (mother)Satyavati (step-mother)Vichitravirya (half-brother)Chitrāngada (half-brother)

RelativesKuru dynasty-ChandravanshiHomeHastinapur

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