Gandivdhari Arjun-The Warrior Prince
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  • Parts 48
  • Time 2h 50m
Complete, First published Feb 04, 2016
Arjun was one of the five Pandava brothers of the Mahabharat epic. He was born to Kunti and King Pandu with the energy of Indra, the leader of the gods. At a very young age he got acclaim for the sincerity and skill in archery. He was known for his steadfastness and single mindedness in pursuing his goals. He was instrumental in winning Draupadi in a contest for himself and his brothers as their joint wife. He also married Subadhra the sister of Krishna and Balaram and kept his friendship with them forever. Lord Krishna became his mentor and guide for the rest of his life.

He was known by different names or rather titles such as Phaalgun, Keerti, Paartha, Dhanajaya and so on.

Arjun serves as an example of a great human being, a dutiful householder, a loyal brother, a great warrior, a devout husband and a sincere devotee of God.
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You were only a small child when you were brought to the kingdom of Hastinapur as an orphan. Lord Bhisma, kindest of men, took pity on your plight and adopted you, raising you within the palace walls alongside the five Pandava brothers. Though you were not of royal blood, the princes were kind to you and you became their close friend and companion through the years of shared childhood. Your gentle, calm demeanor served as a soothing balm to their more fiery spirits, especially the impulsive Bhima and Arjuna. As you grew into a young woman under Bhisma's care, your friendship with the Pandavas deepened into something more complex. Secretly, each of the brothers felt a growing affection for you, though none dared speak of it for fear of causing strife between them. You remained oblivious to their hidden feelings, content in your role as a sister and confidant. One fateful day, everything changed when arrangements were made for your marriage - not to one man, but all five Pandava brothers as was customary. You were shocked at this revelation, never imagining your childhood friends could be your future husbands. How would you adjust to this new dynamic, sharing a life and their hearts? And would the brothers' camaraderie survive, or be torn asunder by desires of the heart? Your new life was set to begin, filled with both the sweetness of love and the bitterness of betrayal as the great war slowly approached on the horizon. Your role in shaping the brothers' destiny had only just begun.
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•|| Arjun~In The Laps Of Shatasringa ||• (I) ✔

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Born in the laps of Shatasringa, immersed in the lush green forests, cascading falls and breathtaking mountains, Arjun felt his life was perfect with his Pandav brothers and his loving parents. Making himself almost a part of nature, he intermingled himself with every nook and corner of it. But nevertheless, he ended up weaving himself with elements of mystery which subtly hinted him of the unknown, the unseen and beyond what he imagined about the world. "Enjoy small things, because as time passes on, only they remain." ~Arjun PART 1 of 'The Adventures of Arjun' Series.