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Then king Yudhishthira addressed Dhrishtadyumna and said, 'O mighty-armed one, dispose the troops in the array called Makara that scorcheth the foe.'
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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The Lowdown: In Hindu mythology, a Makara is a strange, almost indescribable creation that looks like a cross between an elephant and a crocodile.
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So it's ironic that a startup called Makara would take on the task of simplifying cloud computing.
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The festival falls on that day of the year when the sun - considered the king of all grahas - is in the rasi (zodiac sign) known as Makara (Capricorn).
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The Lowdown: In Hindu mythology, a Makara is a strange, almost indescribable creation that looks like a cross between an elephant and a crocodile.
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The Lowdown: In Hindu mythology, a Makara is a strange, almost indescribable creation that looks like a cross between an elephant and a crocodile.
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So it's ironic that a startup called Makara would take on the task of simplifying cloud computing.
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The Lowdown: In Hindu mythology, a Makara is a strange, almost indescribable creation that looks like a cross between an elephant and a crocodile.
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So it's ironic that a startup called Makara would take on the task of simplifying cloud computing.
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So it's ironic that a startup called Makara would take on the task of simplifying cloud computing.
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