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Bhima

In the Mahabharata, Bhima is a heroic warrior, son of Kunti by Vayu, but the acknowledged son of Pandu and the second eldest of the Pandava brothers. He is distinguished from his brothers by his great stature and strength. He was recognized as the strongest man in the three worlds (heaven, hell and earth) and was a rival to Duryodhana for the title of the best warrior with a mace. He liked to use his hands when in combat and could hardly be scratched in battle. He could topple elephants with a blow of his fist and could cause Earthquakes just by stamping on the ground. Honorable, yet rash and angry, Bhima was one of the brothers who liked to fight, even when he was young.

With his brothers, he is married to Draupadi. He lives for a time in the forest with the rakshashi Hidimbi , who bears him a son, Ghatotkacha.

He was addressed sometimes as "Bhimasena" because he was as powerful as a whole "sena," or army.

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