Makalah GHATOTKACHA
Makalah GHATOTKACHA
Makalah GHATOTKACHA
When he was young, Ghatotkacha lived with his mother, Hidimbi. One day he
received a pearl which he gave to his cousin Abhimanyu.
His wife was Ahilawati and his son was Barbarika. Barbarika was the strongest
kshatriya (rajput) according to Krishna and Meghvarna.
At this point in the battle, the Kaurava leader Duryodhana appealed to his best
fighter, Karna, to kill Ghatotkacha as the whole Kaurava army was coming
close to annihilation due to his ceaseless strikes from the air. Karna possessed a
divine weapon called Indrastra(Naikartana) or Shakti, granted by the god Indra.
It could be used only once, and Karna had been saving it to use on his arch-
enemy, the best Pandava fighter, Arjuna.
Death
Death of Gatotkacha
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Libya increasingly erratic. Opposition forces stormed into Tripoli, the Libyan
capital which previously controlled the defense forces Moammar Gaddafi.
Unfortunately 19 Indonesian citizens left behind, even though the government
has already evacuated hundreds of citizens of Indonesia.
"They are remnants, scattered yet known to exist before," said Said to
VIVAnews, Tuesday, August 23, 2011.
Said claimed to get their names from the other maids who have been evacuated.
To 19 people have been getting out of Libya, but they chose to stay because it
has not been paid and lured big bonus after Eid.
"Most employers withheld their salaries, so they want to stay to take care of
children, parents, or cooking. I've told them 'money could be sought after, life
was just one' but they still choose to stay," said Said.
"Some others are working to a generous employer, they do not want to lose the
opportunity if returned to Indonesia," she added.
Said explained that the 19 workers were sent to Libya illegally. They are mostly
registered to work in Egypt, Dubai or Jordan, but by the dealer and then sent to
Tripoli. "I say this as human trafficking, because they were moved illegally. In
addition, Libya is not among the destinations of Indonesian workers," said Said.
The maids are working in a variety of elite settlements in Tripoli. Said claimed
to continue to communicate with the maids, some afraid to tell because in the
area near where he lived a shootout.
"They hear stories of battle and gunfire here and there. I urge to not go out and
do not take steps itself. I call them to always be alert and do not leave the house,
and away from the upheaval," said Said.