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- Abhimanyu - Wikipedia
Abhimanyu (Sanskrit: अभिमन्यु, IAST: Abhimanyu) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic Mahābhārata He was a young and valiant warrior of the Kuru lineage, born to Arjuna —the third Pandava brother—and Subhadra —a Vrishni princess
- Abhimanyu - The Unsung Warrior - Hinduism Facts
Meaning of the name Abhimanyu: According to the Mahabharata (1 220 67, Gita Press Edition), the word Abhimanyu means “the one who fights with passion without fear” Other meanings of Abhimanyu are “the one who wishes (something)” and “the one who is proud”
- Abhimanyu: The Life and Legend of a tragic hero - Sanskriti
Abhimanyu is a key personality featured in the epic Mahabharata The son of Arjuna and Subhadra, half-sister of Lord Krishna, Abhimanyu was an unparalleled archer considered equal to his father in prowess with the bow and arrow
- Abhimanyu – Vyasa Mahabharata
Abhimanyu (Sanskrit: अभिमन्यु) was the eldest son of Arjuna and Subhadra and was the eldest Upa-Pandava He was the nephew of Krishna and was married to Uttarā, the princess of Matsya Kingdom
- Abhimanyu (Mahabharata) - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
Abhimanyu is one of the greatest warriors of the second generation in the Mahā bhārata and a legendary figure He was the son of Arjuna and Subhadrā and the nephew of Lord Krishna and was the incarnation of Varchas, the son of Soma [1]
- The Fall of Abhimanyu: Valor in the Chakravyuha
Discover the epic story of Abhimanyu in the Mahabharata — his entry into the Chakravyuha, his unmatched bravery, tragic fall, and its impact on the Kurukshetra war
- The Life and Legend of Abhimanyu - Hindu Website
Abhimanyu was the son the Arjuna born to Subhadra, his second wife He was a great warrior prince, who acquired the most secretive knowledge of strategic warfare from his father Arjuna and his maternal uncle Sri Krishna
- The story of Abhimanyu - Mahabharata
Abhimanyu has taken part in the war of Mahabharat and killed important personalities such as Kumara Lakshmana, the son of Duryodhana and Brihadbala, the king of Kosala belonging to Ikshwaku dynasty
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