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25: 459: 178:. Angry at the death of his brother, Rambha decided to cut off his head and offer it as a sacrifice. When he was about to do so, Agni appeared and told him that suicide was worse than killing others, denouncing it as a great sin, and promised to grant him whatever he desired. Accordingly, Rambha requested Agni for a son more effulgent than the latter, who would conquer the 210:
to protect it from the attack by other buffaloes. One day another buffalo felt a passion for Rambha's wife and in the fight that Rambha was killed by impaling him with his horns. Later, the water buffalo was killed by Rambha's soldiers. Rambha's wife died in his funeral pyre by jumping into it. It
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a boon according to which if one drop of blood from his body fell on the battlefield, many Raktabījas would arise from the blood and fight the enemies. Each of these Raktabījas would also be like the others in the matter of strength, form, and weapons. When
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was sent to crush the growing power of these two demon brothers, she had to face the stiffest opposition from Raktabīja. Kaushiki then took the form of
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dragged Karambha away by the feet and killed him by drowning him. Then Indra went after Rambha to kill him but was saved by
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According to legends, Rambha was reborn as Raktabīja, the army commander of
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for the blessing of having children. Rambha and Karambha meditated upon
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found out about this, he decided to kill them, first in the guise of a
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and the Asuras. Rambha further wanted that son to be as powerful as
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was born. Rambha also rose from the fire under the name
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was from the centre of the fire that the very powerful
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