In the Mahabharata, "Gangay" refers to Ganga, the river goddess who is also the mother of Bhishma. She is a central figure in the epic, known for her divine beauty and her role in the story of Bhishma's birth, as she is the daughter of King Shantanu and the celestial river. Ganga symbolizes purity and sacrifice, having willingly given up her sons to fulfill a promise to her husband.
bhishma pitamah was gangay in mahabharat.
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bhisma's ( ganga putra) earlier name is devvrat
Karna had two wives Vrishali and Supriya.
Karna's Horses name was Vayujit (Source: Mritunjaya by Shivaji Sawant)
arjun from mahabharat belongs to which caste
If you are asking about Lord Krishna's Shankh (they used in Mahabharat) then It's name Panchjanya
Mahabharata itself. It is an epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandavas.
The duration of Mahabharat - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.