The name "Vrikodara" is a significant epithet for Bhima, one of the Pandavas in the epic Mahabharata. The term "Vrikodara" literally translates to "one who has the stomach of a wolf" (with "Vriko" meaning wolf and "Udara" meaning stomach or belly). This name carries rich symbolic and metaphorical meanings that reflect Bhima's character and attributes. Voracity and Ferocity: The primary
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