Satyaki

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Satyaki is a heroic warrior and ally of the Pandavas in the Indian epic Mahabharata, renowned for his valor, loyalty, and skill in archery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mahabharata character
Yadava warrior
mythological figure
allyOf Pandavas NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Yuyudhana NERFINISHED
appearsIn Mahabharata NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dwaraka NERFINISHED
belongsTo Vrishni branch of Yadavas
culturalSignificance symbol of steadfast friendship and loyalty
discipleOf Arjuna NERFINISHED
enemyOf Bhishma NERFINISHED
Drona NERFINISHED
Duryodhana NERFINISHED
Karna NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Yadava NERFINISHED
fightsFor justice
foughtAgainst Kauravas NERFINISHED
friendOf Arjuna NERFINISHED
gender male
killed Bhurishravas NERFINISHED
kinsmanOf Krishna NERFINISHED
knownFor strict adherence to Krishna’s cause
unwavering loyalty to the Pandavas
languageContext Sanskrit epic tradition
literaryTradition Itihasa NERFINISHED
loyalTo Arjuna NERFINISHED
Krishna NERFINISHED
memberOf Yadava clan NERFINISHED
moralAlignment side of righteousness (dharma)
notableBattle duel with Bhurishravas
notableFor loyalty
skill in archery
valor
notedAs one of the foremost archers of the Pandava camp
origin Vrishni clan NERFINISHED
participatedIn Kurukshetra War NERFINISHED
portrayedAs brave
devoted to his allies
impulsive in battle
relatedTo Krishna NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
roleInText heroic warrior
sideInKurukshetraWar Pandava side
supporterOf Dharma
supports Yudhishthira’s claim to the throne
textualSource critical and traditional recensions of the Mahabharata
trainedBy Arjuna NERFINISHED
trainedIn archery
weaponOfChoice bow and arrows

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