Abhimanyu

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Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior prince from the Indian epic Mahabharata, renowned for his bravery and tragic death in the Kurukshetra war.

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Abhimanyu canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character from the Mahabharata
mythological warrior
prince
affiliation Pandavas
battle Kurukshetra War
causeOfDeath killed in battle
child Parikshit
countryOfOrigin ancient India
culturalSignificance symbol of youthful valor and sacrifice in Indian tradition
deathPlace Kurukshetra battlefield
surface form: Kurukshetra
didNotKnow how to exit the Chakravyuha
epithet Chakravyuha
surface form: Chakravyuha-bhedi
father Arjuna
formationEntered Chakravyuha
house Kuru dynasty
killedBy Ashwatthama
Brihadbala
Drona
Dushasana’s son
Karna
Kripa
surface form: Kripacharya

Kritavarma
combined Kaurava warriors
knownFor bravery
heroic but tragic death
knowledge of the Chakravyuha formation
languageOfPrimarySources Sanskrit
legacy father of Parikshit, continuator of the Kuru line
maternalGrandfather Krishna
surface form: Vasudeva
maternalGrandmother Rohini
maternalUncle Krishna
mentor Arjuna
Krishna
mother Subhadra
notableWork Mahabharata
onlyKnew how to enter the Chakravyuha
paternalGrandfather Pandu
paternalGrandmother Kunti
portrayedAs ideal Kshatriya warrior
relative Bhima
Draupadi
Nakula
Sahadeva
Yudhishthira
religion Hinduism
sideInConflict Pandava side in the Kurukshetra War
spouse Uttara
textualSource Mahabharata

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Arjuna child Abhimanyu
Pandavas supportedBy Abhimanyu
Kurukshetra War hasKeyFigure Abhimanyu
Dhananjaya offspring Abhimanyu
Drona Parva featuresCharacter Abhimanyu
Babruvahana relative Abhimanyu
Subhadra motherOf Abhimanyu
Subhadra child Abhimanyu
Srutakarma relativeOf Abhimanyu