what was dharma vydha?
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delighted of Dharma, a name of Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma or Yama. Dharmavyadha (धर्मव्याध):
The Vyadha Gita (meaning, teachings of a butcher) is a part of the epic Mahabharata and consists of the teachings imparted by a vyadha (Butcher) to a brahmin sannyasin (monk). It occurs in the Vana Parva section of Mahabharata and is told to Yudhishthira, a Pandava by sage Markandeya.
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Literally it means....
delighted of Dharma, a name of Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma or Yama. Dharmavyadha (धर्मव्याध):
The Vyadha Gita (meaning, teachings of a butcher) is a part of the epic Mahabharata and consists of the teachings imparted by a vyadha (Butcher) to a brahmin sannyasin (monk). It occurs in the Vana Parva section of Mahabharata and is told to Yudhishthira, a Pandava by sage Markandeya.
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