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Kripa

Kripa

Kripa, also known as Kripacharya, is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic Mahabharata, he was a council member of Kuru Kingdom and a teacher of the Pandava and Kaurava princes. Wikipedia
Relatives: Sharadvan (father); Janapadi (mother); Kripi (twin-sister); Drona (brother-in-law); Ashwatthama (nephew)
Weapon: Bow and arrows
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