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Though he didn't have his right thumb, he was noted as a very powerful archer and warrior. He is said to be ... Ekalavya made a symbolic statue of Drona from the mud he walked upon and worshiped it as his guru.
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Ekalavya (English: ékalavya) means self learned person, and is a character from the epic The Mahābhārata. He was a young prince of the Nishadha Kingdom. He was offered as the son to Vyatraj Hiranyadhanus by Sulekha and possessed powers given by Bhumi devi. As he was her son in previous life. Ekalavya aspired to study archery in the gurukul of Guru Drona.
EkalavyaMahabharata characterInformationAffiliationNishadasFamilyHiranyadhanus (father)ChildrenKetuman
Ekalavya is called as one of the foremost of kings in the StarbharataYajna .[1][2] Though he didn't have his right thumb, he was noted as a very powerful archer and warrior.[3] He is said to be a great friend of Duryodhan. He brought Krishna's son to the court of Hastinapur when he kidnapped Duryodhan's daughter.
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