In Mahabharata, whose name literally meant 'one who sounds like a horse'?
a. Ashwatthama
b. Yudhisthira
c. Nakula
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Your answer is none of this because
- Ashwasthama means ever living
- Yudhistir means a person who is firm and steady in war
- Nakul means Lord Shiva
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Answer:
Ashwatthama is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Ashwatthams was the son of Guru Drona. He is known as warrior who fought for the Kauravs in the Kurukshetra War. He is considered to be an avatara of one of seven chiranjivi and one of the eleven Rudras, he was sole survivor of the kurukshetra war. He was subordinate to the rulers of Hastinapura and ruled the Northern Panchala region.
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