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| caption    = An oleograph of Bhima by Ravi Varma Press
| caption    = An oleograph of Bhima by Ravi Varma Press
| spouse      = [[Hidimbi]], [[Draupadi]] and  [[Balandhara]]<ref name="web.archive.org">{{Cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01096.htm|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100116130453/http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01096.htm|archive-date = 16 January 2010|title = The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva: Sambhava Parva: Section XCV}}</ref>
| spouse      = [[Hidimbi]], [[Draupadi]]<ref name="web.archive.org">{{Cite web|url=http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01096.htm|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100116130453/http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01096.htm|archive-date = 16 January 2010|title = The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva: Sambhava Parva: Section XCV}}</ref>
| affiliation = [[Pandavas]], [[Mahabharata king]]
| affiliation = [[Pandavas]], [[Mahabharata king]]
| family      = '''Parents''' {{bulleted list|[[Vayu]] (spiritual Father)|[[Kunti]] (mother)|[[Pandu]] (Father)|[[Madri]] (step mother)|}}'''Brothers'''{{bulleted list|[[Karna]] (spitiual father: [[Surya]])|[[Yudhishthira]] (spiritual father: [[Yama (Hinduism)|Dharmaraja]])|[[Arjuna]] (spiritual father: [[Indra]])}}'''Step-Brothers'''{{bulleted list|[[Nakula]] (mother: [[Madri]])|[[Sahadeva]] (mother: [[Madri]])}}
| family      = '''Parents''' {{bulleted list|[[Vayu]] (spiritual Father)|[[Kunti]] (mother)|[[Pandu]] (Father)|[[Madri]] (step mother)|}}'''Brothers'''{{bulleted list|[[Karna]] (spitiual father: [[Surya]])|[[Yudhishthira]] (spiritual father: [[Yama (Hinduism)|Dharmaraja]])|[[Arjuna]] (spiritual father: [[Indra]])}}'''Step-Brothers'''{{bulleted list|[[Nakula]] (mother: [[Madri]])|[[Sahadeva]] (mother: [[Madri]])}}
| children    = '''Sons'''{{bulleted list|[[Ghatotkacha]] (mother: Hidimbi)|[[Upapandavas#Sutasoma|Sutasoma]] (mother: Draupadi)|[[Sarvada]] (mother: Balandhara)}}
| children    = '''Sons'''{{bulleted list|[[Ghatotkacha]] (mother: Hidimbi)|[[Upapandavas#Sutasoma|Sutasoma]] (mother: Draupadi)|
 
| relatives  = {{bulleted list|[[Kauravas]] (Paternal cousins)}}
| relatives  = {{bulleted list|[[Kauravas]] (Paternal cousins)}}
}}
 


In Hindu epic [[Mahabharata]], '''Bhima''' ({{lang-sa|भीम}}, {{IAST3|Bhīma}}) is the second among the five [[Pandavas]]. The ''[[Mahabharata]]'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when [[Vayu]], the wind god, granted a son to [[Kunti]] and [[Pandu]]. After the death of Pandu and [[Madri]], Kunti with her sons stayed in Hastinapura. From his childhood, Bhima had a rivalry with his cousins [[Kauravas]], especially [[Duryodhana]]. Duryodhana and his uncle, [[Shakuni]], tried to kill Bhima multiple times. One was by poisoning and throwing Bhima into a river. Bhima was rescued by [[Nāgas]] and was given a drink which made him very strong and immune to all venom.
In Hindu epic [[Mahabharata]], '''Bhima''' ({{lang-sa|भीम}}, {{IAST3|Bhīma}}) is the second among the five [[Pandavas]]. The ''[[Mahabharata]]'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when [[Vayu]], the wind god, granted a son to [[Kunti]] and [[Pandu]]. After the death of Pandu and [[Madri]], Kunti with her sons stayed in Hastinapura. From his childhood, Bhima had a rivalry with his cousins [[Kauravas]], especially [[Duryodhana]]. Duryodhana and his uncle, [[Shakuni]], tried to kill Bhima multiple times. One was by poisoning and throwing Bhima into a river. Bhima was rescued by [[Nāgas]] and was given a drink which made him very strong and immune to all venom.


After the event of [[Lakshagriha]], the Pandavas and their mother decided to hide from Hastinapura. During this period Bhima slew many Rakshasa including [[Bakasura]] and [[Hidimba]]. Bhima had three wives {{mdash}} [[Hidimbi]], the Rakshasi sister of Hidimba, [[Draupadi]], who was married to five [[Pandavas]] because of Kunti's misunderstanding, and [[Valandhara]], a princess of [[Kashi Kingdom]]. [[Ghatotkacha]], [[Sutasoma]] and Savarga were his three sons.
After the event of [[Lakshagriha]], the Pandavas and their mother decided to hide from Hastinapura. During this period Bhima slew many Rakshasa including [[Bakasura]] and [[Hidimba]]. Bhima had two wives [[Hidimbi]], the Rakshasi sister of Hidimba, [[Draupadi]], who was married to five [[Pandavas]] because of Kunti's misunderstanding, and [[Valandhara]], a princess of [[Kashi Kingdom]]. [[Ghatotkacha]], [[Sutasoma]] and Savarga were his three sons.


After the brothers founded the city of [[Indraprastha]], Bhima went to Magadha and killed its mighty ruler, [[Jarasandha]]. Later Yudhishthira was invited by Duryodhana to play a game of dice, in which he lost. The Pandavas along with their wife, Draupadi, were sent into exile for thirteen years. During their exile, Bhima met his spiritual brother, Lord [[Hanuman]]. For incognito, the Pandavas chose the Matsya Kingdom to hide. There Bhima disguised himself as a cook named Vallabha. He also killed the general of the kingdom, Kichaka, as he tried to molest Draupadi. During the Kurukshetra War, Bhima alone killed a hundred [[Kaurava]] brothers in the [[Kurukshetra war]]. He was considered to have the physical strength of 10,000 elephants approximately.
After the brothers founded the city of [[Indraprastha]], Bhima went to Magadha and killed its mighty ruler, [[Jarasandha]]. Later Yudhishthira was invited by Duryodhana to play a game of dice, in which he lost. The Pandavas along with their wife, Draupadi, were sent into exile for thirteen years. During their exile, Bhima met his spiritual brother, Lord [[Hanuman]]. For incognito, the Pandavas chose the Matsya Kingdom to hide. There Bhima disguised himself as a cook named Vallabha. He also killed the general of the kingdom, Kichaka, as he tried to molest Draupadi. During the Kurukshetra War, Bhima alone killed a hundred [[Kaurava]] brothers in the [[Kurukshetra war]]. He was considered to have the physical strength of 10,000 elephants approximately.