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In some sources Krishna Dvaipayana [[Vyasa]] is considered as [[Lord Vishnu]].There is no proof that [[Dhrishtadyumna|Dhristadyumna]] is Eklavya.There is no proof that [[Karna]] is Sakasrakavach in Mahabharatha or in Shree bagavatham. | In some sources Krishna Dvaipayana [[Vyasa]] is considered as [[Lord Vishnu]].There is no proof that [[Dhrishtadyumna|Dhristadyumna]] is Eklavya.There is no proof that [[Karna]] is Sakasrakavach in Mahabharatha or in Shree bagavatham. | ||
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List of the avatars of great epic Mahābhārata and the original devatas or deities whose avatars/portion they were.