Bakasura is a demon or Asura in Hindu mythology and is known for his insatiable hunger. He is depicted as a monstrous creature with a large mouth and sharp teeth. Bakasura is often portrayed as a formidable foe who terrorizes villages and eats humans.
In the popular epic, the Mahabharata, Bakasura is defeated by the Pandava prince, Bhima, who outwits him in a game of wits and strength. Bakasura is eventually killed by Bhima, who tears him apart with his bare hands, saving the village from his tyranny.
Bakasura is often seen as a symbol of greed and gluttony, and his defeat serves as a reminder of the importance of self-control and virtue. He is also sometimes associated with the concept of karma, as his actions and desires ultimately lead to his downfall.
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