Arjuna
Definition of Arjuna
[Fact 1]: The student replied that he could see the garden, the tree, flowers, etc.
[Fact 2]: Urvashi had once been married to a king named Pururavas, and had borne him a son named Ayus.
[Fact 3]: At Manipura, he met princess Chitrangata.
[Fact 4]: Hanuman then destroyed all Arjuna's bridges, who then decided to take his own life.
[Fact 5]: "Whatever it is, share it between yourselves equally, and do not quarrel over the matter," she said.
[Fact 6]: However, he accorded importance to only a handful of them, as enumerated in the following section.Arjuna had more than forty main wives and hundreds others in course of his adventures.
[Fact 7]: The foundation of his career as a warrior was laid down when he was young; Arjuna learned everything that his guru Dronacharya could teach him, attaining the status of "Maharathi" or outstanding warrior.A well known story about Arjuna exemplifies his powers of concentration":Guru Dronacharya decided to test his students in their skill of archery.
[Fact 8]: This skill proved to be instrumental in the slaying of Jayadratha during the Kurukshetra war.His skill in archery played an unusual role in his life, in that it won him the hand of Draupadi, his first wife, the daughter of Drupada, king of Panchala.
[Fact 9]: Draupadi wanted a man who would be strong, could protect her from evil, was good in making wise decisions, attractive and also tolerant and resilient.
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