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Short note on Shishupalvadh​

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The Shishupala Vadha (Sanskrit: शिशुपालवध, IAST: Śiśupāla-vadha, lit. It is an epic poem in 20 sargas (cantos) of about 1800 highly ornate stanzas, and is considered one of the six Sanskrit mahakavyas, or "great epics". ... It is also known as the Māgha-kāvya after its author.

In the Mahabharata

The Mahabharata states that Shishupala was born with three eyes and four arms. ... Coming to visit his cousin, Krishna placed the child on his lap and the extra eye and arms disappeared, thus indicating Shishupala's death was destined at the hands of Krishna.

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