When Barbarika learnt that the battle between the Pandavas and the Kauravas had become inevitable, he wanted to witness what was to be the Mahābhārata War. Hence, Barbarika came to be known as "Bearer of Three Arrows". The gods ( ashtadeva) gave him the three infallible arrows. He learnt the art of warfare from his mother. Even in his childhood, Barbarika was a very brave warrior. Ghatotkacha was the son of Bhima and Hidimbi.
Yalambar: Yalambar was a Kirat warrior and First King of Kirata Kingdom in Nepal.īarbarika (Belarsen) and his dialogue with Krishna īarbarika aka Khatushyamji Baliyadev aka Shyam was a grandson of Bhima (second of the Pandava brothers), and the son of Ghatotkacha.Prevalent name in Kamrunag Temple at Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Barish Ka Devta: Literally: "The God of rain" One who controls rain according to his will.Morechadidharak: Literally: "The bearer of the stick made of peacock feathers".Baliya Dev: Literally: " Dev with superpower newly born children are blessed in the temple located in Vasna, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.Shyam Pyarey: Literally: "The God who loves all and all love to him, the spiritual relation between bhakt and Bhagwan called nishkaam Pyaar/prem ".Kalyug Ke Avtaar: Literally: "The God of Kali Yuga" As per Krishna he will be the God who will save good people in the era of Kali Yuga.Khatu Naresh: Literally: "The King of Khatu" One who rules Khatu and the whole universe.Many call it Neela Ghoda or "blue horse." Leela ke Aswaar: Literally: "Rider of Leela" Being the name of his blue-coloured horse.Lakha-datari: Literally: "The Munificent Giver" One who never hesitates to give his devotees whatever they need and ask for.The title written below these three arrows is Maam Sevyam Parajitah. These arrows were sufficient to destroy the whole world. Teen Baan Dhaari: Literally: "Bearer of three arrows" Reference is to the three infallible arrows that he received as a boon from God Shiva.This has also led to a popular verse often sung by people who are passing through difficult times: Haare Ka Sahara, Khatushyam Hamara Haare Ka Sahara: Literally: "Support of the defeated" Upon his mother's advice, Barbarika resolved to support whoever has less power and is losing.Sheesh Ke Daani: Literally: "Donor of Head" As per the legend related above.His mother and relatives used to call him by this name before the name Shyam given by Krishna. Barbarika: Khatushyam's childhood name was Barbarika.2 Barbarika (Belarsen) and his dialogue with Krishna.