
Abhimanyu - Wikipedia
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.
Abhimanyu (Mahabharata) - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia
Abhimanyu was sixteen years old when he fought in the Mahābhārata war. The warriors he fought were far more experienced and seasoned than him and he exhibited courage and valor far greater than what his age, experience and training demanded.
The story of Abhimanyu | Mahabharata Stories, Summary and ...
Abhimanyu is the reincarnation of Varchas, the son of the moon god. When the moon god was asked to let his son incarnate himself on earth by the other devas, he made a pact that his son will only remain on earth for 16 years as he could not bear to be separated from him.
Abhimanyu: The Life and Legend of a tragic hero
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 - The Tragic Hero - TemplePurohit - Your Spiritual ...
2020年6月19日 · The Tragic Hero of Mahabharata – Abhimanyu Being the grandson of Lord Indra, god of mystical weapons and wars and the son of Arjuna, a great warrior himself, Abhimanyu was one of the most courageous warriors.
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.
Story Of Abhimanyu – Brave Warrior In The Epic Mahabharata
The Story Of Abhimanyu – Legend of A Brave Warrior According to Hindu mythology, Abhimanyu is believed to have been an incarnation of Varchas who was the son of Chandra (Moon). Legend has it that once Krishna and Subhadra were discussing military strategy and warfare.