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Abhimanyu (Sanskrit: अभिमन्यु, IAST: Abhimanyu) is a warrior in the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. He was a young and valiant warrior of the Kuru lineage, born to Arjuna —the third Pandava brother—and Subhadra —the sister of the deities Krishna and Balarama .
In the wayang puppet version, Ghatotkacha (locally spelled 'Gatotkaca') is very close to his cousin named Abhimanyu, son of Arjuna. Abhimanyu married Uttara the daughter of Virata Kingdom, after he claimed he was a virgin. In fact, Abhimanyu was married to Sitisundari, daughter of Krishna. Sitisundari who is entrusted in the palace of ...
Sasirekha had always dreamed of marrying Abhimanyu, and the prospect of being forced into a loveless union caused her immense pain. Heartbroken by Balarama's betrayal, Subhadra decides to leave Mathura with her son. Subhadra and Abhimanyu, stumble upon the territory of Ghatotkacha, the formidable son of Bhima and Hidimbi, on their way ...
A pivotal episode involving the Padmavyūha is the valiant but tragic attempt by Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna, to breach it. While still in his mother's womb, Abhimanyu overheard Arjuna discussing the method to penetrate the formation but did not learn the means to exit it.
Uttarā (Sanskrit: उत्तरा, romanized: Uttarā) was the princess of Matsya, as described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.She was the daughter of King Virata and Queen Sudeshna, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile.
Abhimanyu, Tamil film directed by K. Subash; Abhimanyu, Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha; Abhimanyu, Telugu film directed by Mallikarjun; Abhimanyu, Odia film directed by Sushant Mani; Abhimanyu, Kannada film directed by Arjun Sarja; Irumbu Thirai, Tamil film released in Hindi as The Return of Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu Unnuth (9 August 1937 – 4 June 2018) was a Mauritian writer. Born in Triolet, Mauritius, Unnuth was a novelist characterized by the description of daily life with extreme realism, denouncing injustice, stupidity and exploitation. [1] He was the author of more than 70 books, all written in Hindi, including verses, prose, and essays.
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, King Shalya (Sanskrit: शल्य, lit. Pike) [1] was the brother of Madri (mother of Nakula and Sahadeva), and the ruler of the Madra kingdom.. Skilled with the mace and a formidable warrior, he was tricked by Duryodhana to fight the war on the side of the Kaurav