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Who is Ashuadhama in Mahabharatam?

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Answered by XYZperson
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He was the one who changed the end of Kurukshetra War. He was the son of Dronacharya and Kripi (sister of Kripacharya). Ashwathama along with his father Guru Dronacharya fought in the battle of Mahabharat from the Kauravas side against the Pandvas.

Answered by eswarivelan
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Ashwathama (Sanskrit:Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni is the son of guru Drona and the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashvatthama is a Maharathi[1] who fought on the Kaurava side against the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War. He became a Chiranjivi (immortal) due to a curse on him by Lord Krishna after he shot the Brahmashirastra over Uttara's womb.[citation needed] The deceptive plot of his rumoured death led to the beheading of his grieving father Drona, who was incapacitated while meditating for his son's soul. Ashvatthama was appointed as the final commander-in-chief of the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War. Overcome with grief and rage, he slaughters most of the Pandava camp in a single night offensive. Ashwatthama ruled the Northern Panchala being subordinate to the rulers of Hastinapura. He was one of the warriors of mahabharat war who crossed all limits of conduct and even misused divine

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