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Myths featuring Arjuna

Explore myths where Arjuna appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

26 myths currently featured for Arjuna.

Yudhishthira and the Yaksha's Riddles

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYaksha Prashna Lake, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Bhima • Arjuna

During their exile, the Pandavas encounter a mysterious lake guarded by a Yaksha. After his brothers fall unconscious by ignoring the spirit's warnings, Yudhishthira must answer a series of profound philosophical riddles to revive them. Through his wisdom and fairness, he earns the Yaksha's favor and saves his siblings.

Rishi Durvasa and the Trial of the Akshaya Patra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaDurvasa • Krishna • Draupadi

During the Pandavas' exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the jealous Duryodhana manipulates the short-tempered Rishi Durvasa into visiting the Pandavas with 10,000 disciples after they have finished their daily meal. Since the divine Akshaya Patra vessel could not produce more food once Draupadi had eaten, the family faced a certain curse for failing in hospitality. However, Krishna intervenes by...

Subhadra Taking the Reins and Eloping with Arjuna in a High-Speed Chariot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDwarka, Gujarat, IndiaSubhadra • Arjuna • Krishna

During Arjuna's twelve-month pilgrimage, he visited the holy city of Dwarka and fell in love with Subhadra, the sister of Krishna and Balarama. To prevent her marriage to the rival Duryodhana and ensuring her own agency, Arjuna abducted her with Krishna's secret counsel. In a defiant and skillful display of autonomy, Subhadra herself took the reins of the chariot, driving the pair to safety...

Krishna Shrinking Down to Enter the Womb and Save Baby Parikshit

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaKrishna • Parikshit • Uttara

Following the Kurukshetra War, the vengeful Ashwatthama released the Brahmastra weapon to exterminate the Pandava lineage by targeting the unborn child in Uttara's womb. In a supreme act of divine intervention, Lord Krishna shrank to a microscopic size and entered the womb to shield the infant from the celestial fire. This miraculous protection ensured the birth of Parikshit, the future king...

Ashwatthama's Use of the Brahmashira Weapon against Uttara's Unborn Child

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaAshwatthama • Krishna • Arjuna

In the aftermath of the Kurukshetra War, Ashwatthama, the son of Drona, unleashed the devastating Brahmashirastra in a fit of cowardly rage. When forced to redirect the unstoppable weapon, he targeted the womb of Uttara to end the Pandava lineage. Lord Krishna intervened, saving the unborn Parikshit and cursing Ashwatthama to wander the earth eternally in isolation and disease.

Ghatotkacha's Final Expansion

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaGhatotkacha • Bhima • Hidimbi

During the fourteenth night of the Kurukshetra War, the half-Rakshasa warrior Ghatotkacha wreaked havoc on the Kaurava forces using his magical powers. Faced with total destruction, Karna used his ultimate weapon, the Vasavi Shakti, to kill him. In his final moments, Ghatotkacha expanded his body to a massive size, ensuring that his falling corpse would crush a vast portion of the enemy army.

Arjuna's Feat of the Spinning Fish

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAhichchhatra, Northern PanchalaArjuna • Draupadi • King Drupada

In the kingdom of Panchala, King Drupada organized a unique archery contest to find a suitable husband for his daughter, Draupadi. Suitors were required to string a massive celestial bow and shoot the eye of a revolving wooden fish suspended high above a pool, using only the fish's reflection in a vessel of oil as a guide. After the greatest kings and warriors of the age failed, Arjuna,...

Shikhandi Standing Before Bhishma so Arjuna Could Shoot Arrows Unimpeded

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaShikhandi • Bhishma • Arjuna

On the tenth day of the Kurukshetra War, the Pandavas utilized the warrior Shikhandi—the reincarnation of Princess Amba—to bypass the invincibility of the patriarch Bhishma. Because Bhishma had vowed never to strike a woman or one who had been born a woman, he lowered his weapons upon seeing Shikhandi, allowing Arjuna to fire the arrows that eventually felled him.

Karna Peeling off His Invincible Skin-Armor to Give to Disguised Indra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKarna Lake, Karnal, HaryanaKarna • Indra • Surya

In an unparalleled act of generosity, the warrior Karna sacrificed his divine, skin-integrated armor (Kavacha) and earrings (Kundala) to the god Indra, who had disguised himself as a Brahmin. Despite knowing that losing this protection would make him vulnerable in the coming Kurukshetra War, Karna chose to uphold his vow of charity. This legend is deeply tied to the city of Karnal, where...

Drona Cruelly Demanding Ekalavya's Right Thumb as His Teacher's Fee

🕉️ Hindu MythologyEkalavya Temple, Khandsa, GurugramEkalavya • Dronacharya • Arjuna

Ekalavya, a young tribal prince, was rejected by the master archer Drona but continued to learn in secret by practicing before a clay statue of the teacher. When Drona discovered that Ekalavya had surpassed his royal students, he demanded the boy's right thumb as Guru Dakshina to ensure his favorite pupil, Arjuna, remained the greatest. Ekalavya unhesitatingly severed his thumb, demonstrating...