Dhananjaya

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Dhananjaya is a celebrated epithet of the Pandava prince Arjuna, renowned in the Mahabharata for his unmatched archery skills and heroic valor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
mythological character
appearsIn Mahabharata
associatedWith Krishna
Kuru dynasty
Kurukshetra War
Pandavas
culturalContext Indian epic literature
divineWeapon Gandiva bow
Pashupatastra
familyRelation brother of Bhima
brother of Nakula
brother of Sahadeva
brother of Yudhishthira
son of Kunti
son of Pandu
guidedBy Krishna
hasAlternativeName Arjuna
hasAttribute heroic
peerless archer
virtuous
hasRole Pandava prince
hasTitle Pandava warrior
kingdomAssociation Indraprastha
knownFor archery skills
heroic valor
languageOfOrigin Sanskrit
meaning conqueror of wealth
mentionedIn Bhagavad Gita
notableEpisode Virata Parva incognito period
exile of the Pandavas
notableEvent participation in Kurukshetra War
notableFeat defeating many Kaurava warriors
winning Draupadi at her swayamvara
offspring Abhimanyu
Babruvahana
Iravan
patronDeity Indra
Krishna
Shiva
refersTo Arjuna
religiousTradition Hinduism
spouse Chitrangada
Draupadi
Subhadra
Ulupi
teacher Drona
Kripa
weaponOfChoice bow and arrows

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Arjuna epithet Dhananjaya