Parashurama Bhargava (
Sanskrit: परशुराम भार्गव) or Parasurama (Axe-wielding
Rama), the sixth
avatar of
Vishnu, belongs to the
Treta yuga, and is the son of
Jamadagni and
Renuka. Parashu means axe, hence his name literally means Rama-with-the-axe. He received an
axe after undertaking a terrible penance to please
Shiva, from whom he learned the methods of warfare and other skills. He is a
Chiranjeevin, who fought the advancing ocean back thus saving the lands of
Konkan and
Malabar (Maharashtra - Karnataka - Kerala coastline). The coastal area of Kerala state along with the Konkan region, i.e., coastal Maharashtra and Karnataka, is known as Parashurama Kshetra (Parashurama's area). Some say it extends all the way to Mumbai in Maharashtra. Parashurama is said to be a "Brahma-Kshatriya" (of the duty between a
Brahmana and a
Kshatriya) and a descendant of the Kshatriya
Vishvamitra.
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[Hindu] Parasurama (axe-wielding Rama) is an avataar (incarnation) of Vishnu. Among the ten avataars prominently counted, this is the sixth. Parasurama is the son of saint Jamadagni. He did penance about Lord Shiva and got an axe from him as weapon. Once, a king by the name of Kaartaveerya-arjuna visited the hermitage of Jamadagni, along with his army during the course of a hunting trip in the forest. Jamadagni arranged to feed his guest and his vast army with the help of his divine cow. Amazed at this, the king became greedy and wanted the cow to be given to him. Jamadagni refused, saying that the cow is required in the performance of religious rites. The king sent his soldiers and forcibly took the cow away to his city. Hearing this, Parasurama went to the king's place and destroyed his army and finally killed the king with his axe. In retaliation, the sons of Kaartaveerya-arjuna killed Jamadagni by beheading him while in meditation and at that time Parasurama was not at home. Para...
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