Babruvahana

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Babruvahana is a character in the Indian epic Mahabharata, known as the son of the Pandava prince Arjuna and the princess Chitrangada, and as a skilled warrior and later ruler of Manipura.

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Babruvahana canonical 3

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mahabharata character
mythological character
associatedRegion Manipura
associatedWith Ashvamedha
surface form: Ashvamedha Yajna

Naga gem Nagamani
Ulupi
associatedWithEpic Mahabharata
belongsToText Mahabharata
culture Indian
event brought Nagamani from the Nagaloka to revive Arjuna
fought Arjuna during the Ashvamedha horse campaign
killed Arjuna due to the curse of Ganga and Urvashi
father Arjuna
gender male
grandfather Chitravahana
kingdomRuled Manipura
knownFor being the son of Arjuna and Chitrangada
defeating Arjuna in battle
killing Arjuna under a curse
reviving Arjuna with a divine gem
ruling Manipura
languageOfOriginalText Sanskrit
lineage Kuru dynasty
Pandava lineage
literaryGenre Itihasa
loyalty to Arjuna
to the Pandavas
mother Chitrangada
occupation ruler
warrior
raisedBy Chitrangada
raisedIn Manipura
relative Abhimanyu
Bhima
Draupadi
Krishna
Nakula
Sahadeva
Subhadra
Ulupi
Yudhishthira
relativeType Pandava prince’s son
religion Hinduism
spouse Suvarchala
title King of Manipura
Prince of Manipura
trainedBy Arjuna
weaponSpeciality archery
divine weapons

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arjuna child Babruvahana
Dhananjaya offspring Babruvahana
Chitrangada child Babruvahana