One of three attendants given to Skanda by Vishnu. The others were Sankrama and Atikrama as per Mahabharata Shalyaparva Chapter 45 verse 37.
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Chakra (3)
Vasuki’s son, who died at Janamejaya’s sarpasatra as per Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 56 verse 6.
Chakra (2)
A region in ancient India as per Mahabharata Bhishmaparva Chapter 9 verse 45.
Chakra (1)
Vishnu’s sudarshana.
Surya married Vishwakarma’s daughter Samjna. She couldn’t stand his heat and their domestic life was not a happy one. She once requested her father to reduce his heat and he used the Shanopalayantra to do so. But that only reduced it by one eighth. This 1/8th fell towards the earth and with that Vishwakarma was able to make the chakra, a trident, the Pushpak and a weapon named Shakti. The trident went to Shiva, the Pushpak to Kuber and Shakti to Brahma. The most radiant chakra was dropped into the ocean as per Vishnupurana Chapter 3 verse 2.
Once when Krishna and Arjuna were relaxing on the banks of the Yamuna, Agni asked for their help in consuming the Khandava forest. Since Indra’s friend Thakshaka lived there, Indra made it rain whenever Agni tried to consume it. But they didn’t have sufficient weapons, so Agni prayed to Varuna, who gave Arjuna the Chandradhanus (Gandiva), a quiver with unlimited arrows, a chariot with a monkey on the flag, and to Krishna, the chakra. He also gave Arjuna four white horses. It was thus that the Chakra became Vishnu’s weapon as per Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 237.
Chakata
See Brahmadatta
Cha
Means bad folks as well as clarity as per Agnipurana Chapter 348.
Ghranashrava
An attendant of Skanda who worked on behalf of worthy brahmins as per Mahabharata Shalyaparva Chapter 45 verse 57.
Ghoshavati
The veena belonging to Udayana as per Kathasaritasagara.
Ghoshayatraparva
A section in Mahabharata Vanaparva from chapters 236-251. It covers the procession by Duryodhana during the Pandavas’ exile.
Ghosha
A tapasvini glorified in Rigveda. She was the daughter of Kakshivan and grand daughter of Drigata. She was a leper and could not get married. She then prayed to the Ashwinis. They cured her and she got married as per Rigveda Mandala 1 Sukta 17 Anuvaka 117.