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At the time Bhima kills the demon [[Hidimba]] who was king of demons of the forest [[Kamyaka]], he meets his sister [[Hidimbi]]; they eventually get married and have a son, [[Ghatotkacha]]. Hidimbi promises Kunti that she and Ghatotkacha will stay out of the Pandavas' lives and away from the luxuries of court. When Bhima killed the demon Hidimba, he became the King of Kamyaka for 5 years.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Nabanita Maji |title=The strange story of Manali Hidimba Devi Temple |url=https://www.soulveda.com/travel-diaries/the-strange-story-of-manalis-hidimba-devi-temple/ |website=Soulveda. |access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref> In Mahabharata, the demon army from Kamyaka fought the war alongside Pandavas.
At the time Bhima kills the demon [[Hidimba]] who was king of demons of the forest [[Kamyaka]], he meets his sister [[Hidimbi]]; they eventually get married and have a son, [[Ghatotkacha]]. Hidimbi promises Kunti that she and Ghatotkacha will stay out of the Pandavas' lives and away from the luxuries of court. When Bhima killed the demon Hidimba, he became the King of Kamyaka for 5 years.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Nabanita Maji |title=The strange story of Manali Hidimba Devi Temple |url=https://www.soulveda.com/travel-diaries/the-strange-story-of-manalis-hidimba-devi-temple/ |website=Soulveda. |access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref> In Mahabharata, the demon army from Kamyaka fought the war alongside Pandavas.


Then the Pandavas attended the Swayamvara of [[Drupada]] princess, [[Draupadi]]. The Pandavas, led by Arjuna, were successful at the Swayamvara. With his brothers, he was married to Draupadi, who gave birth to a son, [[Upapandavas#Sutasoma|Sutasoma]]. At a later stage, Bhima also married princess Valandhara, the daughter of the king of [[Kasi Kingdom|Kasi]], and had a son named Savarga.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Kumar Gourav |title=पांडव परिवार: द्रौपदी के अलावा युधिष्ठिर की एक, भीम की दो और अर्जुन की थीं तीन पत्नियां |url=https://www.newstrend.news/183260/draupadi-yudhishter-bheem-arjun-patniyan/ |website=newstrend.news |date=4 November 2018 |publisher=Newstrend |access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref> Among Bhima's three sons, Sarvaga (who later ascended to the throne of Kashi) did not participate in the Kurukshetra war, Sutasoma was killed by [[Ashwatthama]] and [[Ghatotkacha]] was killed by [[Karna]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva: Ghatotkacha-badha Parva: Section CLXXIX|url=https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m07/m07176.htm|access-date=2020-06-10|website=www.sacred-texts.com}}</ref><ref name="web.archive.org" /><ref name="BernsteinGanguli2017">{{cite book|author1=Erin Bernstein|author2=Kisari Mohan Ganguli|title=The Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling: Volume I: Origins|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6kcsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT470|date=12 July 2017|publisher=BookRix|isbn=978-3-7438-2228-3|pages=470–}}</ref>
Then the Pandavas attended the Swayamvara of [[Drupada]] princess, [[Draupadi]]. The Pandavas, led by Arjuna, were successful at the Swayamvara. With his brothers, he was married to Draupadi, who gave birth to a son, [[Upapandavas#Sutasoma|Sutasoma]]. At a later stage.<ref>{{cite web |author1=Kumar Gourav |title=पांडव परिवार: द्रौपदी के अलावा युधिष्ठिर की एक, भीम की दो और अर्जुन की थीं तीन पत्नियां |url=https://www.newstrend.news/183260/draupadi-yudhishter-bheem-arjun-patniyan/ |website=newstrend.news |date=4 November 2018 |publisher=Newstrend |access-date=14 May 2020}}</ref> Among Bhima's two sons, Sutasoma was killed by [[Ashwatthama]] and [[Ghatotkacha]] was killed by [[Karna]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva: Ghatotkacha-badha Parva: Section CLXXIX|url=https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m07/m07176.htm|access-date=2020-06-10|website=www.sacred-texts.com}}</ref><ref name="web.archive.org" /><ref name="BernsteinGanguli2017">{{cite book|author1=Erin Bernstein|author2=Kisari Mohan Ganguli|title=The Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling: Volume I: Origins|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6kcsDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT470|date=12 July 2017|publisher=BookRix|isbn=978-3-7438-2228-3|pages=470–}}</ref>


==Conquest for Rajasuya==
==Conquest for Rajasuya==
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