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List of the avatars of great epic Mahābhārata and the original devatas or deities whose avatars/portion they were.
Character
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Avatar/Portion of
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Krishna
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Vishnu
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Abhimanyu
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Varchas, son of Chandra and Rohini
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Balarama
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AdiShesha
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Hanuman
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Portions of Shiva and Vayu
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Radha
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Devi Radhika
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Karna
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Portion of Lord Surya[2]
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Duryodhana
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Avatar of Lord Kali (demon)
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Rukmini
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Mahalakshmi[3]
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Satyabhama
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Bhumidevi
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Draupadi
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Portions ofShachi, Svaha Agni[3]
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Dhristadyumna
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Portion of Agni
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Jambvati
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Neeladevi form of Lakshmi
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Ulupi
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Maya
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Iravan
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Vacchi, son of Chandra and Revati
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Dantavakra
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Vijaya
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Yashoda
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Kausalya or Kaikeyi (Ramayan)
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Vasudev
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Kashyapa
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Devaki
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Aditi
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Bhagadatta
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Narakasura, Ruler of Naraka
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Sons of Ganga
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Vasus
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Bhishma
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Prabhasa (Vasu of the Star),
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Gandhari
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Mati
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Kunti
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Siddhi
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Madri
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Dhriti
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Drona
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Brihaspati
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Vidura
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Yama
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Shishupala
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Jaya
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Ashwatthama
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Portions of Shiva, Kama, Krodha and Yama
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Tripura Bhairavi
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Adi Parashakti
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Shantanu
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Mahabhisha
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Durvasa
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Shiva
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Kamsa
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Kalanemi[4]
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Pradyumna
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Kamadeva
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Mayavati
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Rati
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Satyavati
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Achchodha
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Jarasandha
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Viprachitti[5]
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Yudhishthira
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Portion of Yama
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Bhima
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Portion of Vayu
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Arjuna
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Portions of Indra and Vishnu
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Nakula
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Portion of Asvins
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Sahadeva
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Portion of Asvins
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Subhadra
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Reincarnation of Trijata or Yogmaya
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Upapandavas
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Visvadevas
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Shakuni
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Dwapara
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Kripi
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Tara
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Rohini
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Kadru, mother of Nagas
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Nand
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Dasharatha (Ramayan)
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Paundraka
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Vena
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Shikhandi
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Amba
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Revati
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Jyotishamati
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Usha
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Tilottama
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Ruchiparvan or Rochangarbha
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Puru, son of Chandra and Rohini
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Jara
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Vali (Ramayan)
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Chitrāngadā
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Shachi
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Mayuri
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Avatar of Devi Alakshmi, wife of Lord Kali
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Bhanumati
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Avatar of Durukti, Sanjna or Dhanyamalini
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Shweta
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Avatar of Kali's servant's wife
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Dushasana
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Avatar of Kali's servant
In some sources Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa is considered as Lord Vishnu.There is no proof that Dhristadyumna is Eklavya.There is no proof that Karna is Sakasrakavach in Mahabharatha or in Shree bagavatham.
References
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