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  2. Ulupi - Wikipedia

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    Ulupi (Ulūpī), also known as Uluchi and Ulupika, is a Naga princess mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Ulupi is the daughter of the king Kauravya, and is the second wife of Arjuna. She also finds a mention in the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana. [1]

  3. Arjuna - Wikipedia

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    Arjuna was the son of Kunti, the wife of Kuru King Pandu, and the god Indra, who fathered him due to Pandu's curse. Renowned for his archery skills from an early age, he excelled in his training under the guidance of Drona. He emerged as the primary adversary of the Kauravas. He married Draupadi, who became the common wife of the Pandavas.

  4. Chitrāngadā - Wikipedia

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    Chitrāngadā (Sanskrit: चित्रांगदा, romanized: Citrāṅgadā), is a princess of Manipura in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. She is the only heir of King Chitravahana and was the third wife of Arjuna. She had a son named Babhruvahana with him. [1]

  5. Subhadra - Wikipedia

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    Subhadra is referred to as Bhadrā (भद्रा), literally 'fortunate', when she is introduced to Arjuna in the Mahabharata. [4] According to the appendix of the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, her birth name was Citrā (चित्रा) which means 'bright, clear, excellent, or colourful'. [5]

  6. List of characters in the Mahabharata - Wikipedia

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    Radha was the foster mother of Karna, one of the central characters in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. She was the wife of Adhiratha, the charioteer of Bhishma. Radha also bore a son named Shon. The young Kunti used a mantra to beget a son from the Sun god Surya. Afraid of the taint of being an unwed mother, she placed the baby in a basket and set ...

  7. Draupadi - Wikipedia

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    Draupadi (Sanskrit: द्रौपदी, romanized: draupadī, lit. 'Daughter of Drupada'), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali, and Yajnaseni, is the main female protagonist of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, and the wife of the five Pandava brothers—Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva. [1]

  8. Firoz Khan - Wikipedia

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    Arjun Firoz Khan is an Indian actor, best known for playing the character of warrior prince Arjuna in B. R. Chopra's epic television series Mahabharat. [1] He has also acted in negative roles in several Hindi language movies and television series.

  9. Abhimanyu - Wikipedia

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    Abhimanyu is a Sanskrit name that translates to "one who is with self-respect". It can alternatively be rendered as "heroic" or "fiery". [1] In the Mahabharata, a number of epithets are used to describe Abhimanyu. [2] The following is a list of some of them. Ārjuni - 'son of Arjuna'. [1] Arjunātmaja - 'son of Arjuna'. [1]