- Arjuna - Wikipedia
During exile, Arjuna undertakes a journey to acquire divine weapons and earns the favour of the god Shiva Beyond his martial prowess, Arjuna was also skilled in music and dance, which enabled him to disguise himself as a eunuch teacher of princess Uttarā of Matsya during his final year of exile
- Arjuna | Mahabharata, Pandava, Warrior | Britannica
Arjuna, one of the five Pandava brothers, who are the heroes of the Indian epic the Mahabharata Arjuna, son of the god Indra, is famous for his archery (he can shoot with either hand) and for the magical weapons that he wins from the god Shiva
- Arjuna - World History Encyclopedia
Arjuna (also given as Arjun) is the great hero of the Indian epic Mahabharata and the philosophical-religious dialogue Bhagavad Gita His name means “shining”, “silver” and similar terms relating to brightness
- Arjuna of the Mahabharata - Hindu Website
Arjuna, was one of the five Pandavas, a great archer and a friend of Krishna, who taught him the knowledge of the Bhagavadgita
- Arjuna: The Heroic Pandava Prince of the Mahabharata
Arjuna, one of the central characters in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, is revered as a heroic Pandava prince and a paragon of virtue, bravery, and skill Known for his unparalleled prowess in archery, Arjuna is not only a key figure in the Mahabharata but also a significant deity in Hinduism
- Arjuna: Warrior, Demigod, and Cosmic Hero of the Mahabharata
Mythical Attributes: A demigod prince known for his unmatched archery skills, moral dilemmas, and celestial connections Role in Mythos: Central protagonist of the Mahabharata, serving as a heroic warrior, spiritual seeker, and recipient of divine wisdom from Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita
- Arjuna: Legendary Archer in Indian Mythology
Arjuna is a hero in Indian mythology He is famous for his exceptional archery skills and bravery As one of the five Pandava brothers, he plays a central role in the epic Mahabharata Arjuna trains under the great teacher Dronacharya and learns to master the bow and arrow
- Arjuna: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Arjuna, a central Mahabharata figure and son of Kunti Indra, is a skilled warrior guided by Krishna He embodies restraint, prowess, and a connection to the divine He is also linked to medicine and nature
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