Katewa
In the Indian epics
Katewa (कटेवा) may be identified with one of The Mahabharata Tribes Karkotaka (कर्कॊटक).[2]
gollark: If they begin attacking you, exterminate their entire family without mercy.
gollark: Biters are fine as long as you're somewhat proactive about them, probably.
gollark: The NAT's operation is transparent to stuff outside the system, and you also obviously couldn't trust anything the other end said about being multiple devices.
gollark: What?
gollark: CDs are only 1.4Mbps.
References
- Rama Shankar Tripathi (1987). History of ancient India. p. 344. ISBN 81-208-0018-4.
- Sandhya Jain (2004). Adideo Arya Devata, A Panoramic view of Tribal-Hindu Cultural Interface. Rupa & Co. p. 130.
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