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  1. After this, when the Nishada prince began once more to shoot with the help of his remaining fingers, he found, O king, that he had lost his former lightness of hand. And at this Arjuna became happy, the fever (of jealousy) having left him.

  2. Nov 1, 2023 · The Ramanathaswamy Temple, also known as the Rameshwaram Temple, is one of the most revered and ancient Hindu temples in India. Located on Rameswaram Island in the southern part of Tamil Nadu, this temple has a rich and storied history that dates back thousands of years.

  3. Krishna is about to share it when he cuts his finger. When Draupadi bandages him by tearing her saree, he promises to pay back her debt at the right time. Later, Pandavas proceeds on a trip to expand the kingdom.

  4. Dec 19, 2013 · Ekalavya (Eklavya) without any hesitation cuts off his finger to give his Thumb as the Guru dakshina to his Guru Dronacharya. We should think why Guru Dronacharya asks for the thumb (finger) of Ekalavya (Eklavya) ?

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  5. The Rameswaram temple is linked with the Hindu epic Ramayana. The story has it that after killing the demon King Ravana to save his wife, Lord Rama headed to Rameswar on his way back to Ayodhya. On the way, some saints advised Rama to worship Lord Shiva in order to compensate for the sin of killing a Shiva devotee (Ravana).

  6. Feb 20, 2014 · came back to a southern India (Present Tamil Nadu) and installed a divine Linga called Rameshwaram or Ramanatha. This divine temple is still existing in today’s Tamil Nadu, India. This divine and most auspicious temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingams in India.

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  8. Jun 21, 2023 · According to the myth, when Lord Rama returned to Rameshwaram after his victorious battle against the mighty Ravana, he wished to offer prayers to Lord Shiva. However, as the auspicious time for the rituals approached, the auspicious Lingam brought by Lord Hanuman had not yet arrived.