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  1. Ekalavya is a young prince of the Nishadha tribes, and a member of a tribe, who nevertheless aspires to study archery in the gurukul of Dronacharya. After being rejected by Drona, Ekalavya embarks upon a program of self-study in the presence of a clay image of Drona.

  2. Eklavya Vision Montessori School, Kathmandu, Nepal. 1,302 likes · 80 talking about this · 259 were here. Dear all parents kindly visit the school for more information or you may contact given contact...

  3. Jul 2, 2015 · Eklavya is called as one of the foremost of the kings in the Rajasuya Yajna where he honors Yudhishthira with his shoes. Though he didn’t have his right thumb, he was noted as a very powerful archer and charioteer.

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  5. Eklavya Vision Montessori School, Kathmandu, Nepal. 1,308 sukaan · 99 berbicara tentang ini · 259 pernah berada di sini. Dear all parents kindly visit the school for more information or you may...

  6. Dec 28, 2016 · Ekalavya was the ideal student in the Mahabharata. He was dedicated to his art such that even after being rejected by his teacher, he mastered archery and eventually became the greatest in the world. He was also willing to do anything for his guru.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EkalavyaEkalavya - Wikipedia

    Ekalavya ( Sanskrit: एकलव्य, romanized : ekalavya) is a character from the Indian epic Mahābhārata. He is described as a young prince of the Nishadas, a confederation of forest and hill tribes in ancient India. Ekalavya is called as one of the foremost of Kings in the Rajasuya Yajna where he honours Yudhishthira by offering him shoes with respect.