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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta

According to me, Arjun's order of importance:

1) Madhav
2) Swayamvar competition
3) Draupadi



Correct 😆 Arjun participate d competition only for Madhav n HP maan shamman
Edited by 22pundirabhi - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta

According to me, Arjun's order of importance:

1) Madhav
2) Swayamvar competition
3) Draupadi

👍🏼me too think d same..
priorly for madhav's sake only na he is attending the swayamvar...
and proves that he is a greatest archer of all..
Edited by rashvin - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
@Rashmi di...
Aap aa gayi...
Ab please kuch interesting topic dijiye na for discussion, ye AT to khtam hone ka naam hi nahi le rahan hai... 😒
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: rashvin


👍🏼me too think d same..
priorly for madhav's sake only na he is attending the swayamvar...
and proves that he is a greatest archer of all..


True di. Time to we will celebrate to Arjun first victory 🥳
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta

@Rashmi di...
Aap aa gayi...
Ab please kuch interesting topic dijiye na for discussion, ye AT to khtam hone ka naam hi nahi le rahan hai... 😒


Suki shi kah rahi h.😔 abhi tak 50pages bhi nhi hur h 😒
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Posted: 11 years ago
Ok guys, I found some interesting article on Arjun-Ulopi...
Anyone want to read them, then I will post them here...😊
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta

Ok guys, I found some interesting article on Arjun-Ulopi...
Anyone want to read them, then I will post them here...😊


Yup posted yr 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago

Arjuna and Uloopi - Part 1 of 3

Do you know that one of the heroes of the Mahabharatha - Arjuna the third Pandava, was killed by his own son in a small battle after the great war of Mahabharatha...
The five Pandavas - Yudhishtar, Bheem, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva together had married the dusky and beautiful Draupadi. After their marriage Sage Narada came to bless them.
Looking at the five brothers together with their wife, Sage Narada was very happy. But he was worried. Yudhishtar asked Narada anxiously, 'Sir! You seem to be worried...Is something wrong?'
Narada smiled and shook his head, 'It is just that...I am very impressed with the unity between you and your brothers...But I am also afraid...' Yudhishtar was alarmed and asked, 'What are you afraid of sir?'
For an answer Narada said, 'Long ago, there were two asura brothers - Sunda and Upasunda. They loved each other and always did everything together. They both prayed to the Lords and obtained a boon that they could be killed only by each other. They felt that their love for each other was so great that such a thing would never happen...The two of them then became so powerful that they drove away Indra and other Gods from Heaven. Indra was unable to face up to them...They ruled over the earth and the skies with no one to stop them...'
Yudhishtar wondered where this story was going but listened with rapt attention. Sage Narada continued, 'As the Devas did not know what to do, they decided that the only chance they had was to create a rift between the two brothers. Lord Brahma thought that over and created the most beautiful woman ever. She was called Tilotamma. Even the Devas could not remove their eyes off the beautiful Tilotamma. Tilotamma then went to the two brothers...'
Yudhishtar and his brothers were listening to the story as Sage Narada continued, '...However that proved to be the downfall of the two brothers...Both the brothers wanted to marry her...Neither wanted to give up the woman for the other...They became enemies and fought...' Sage Narada shook his head unhappily, '...and they killed each other...'
Sage Narada looked at the brothers as he finished his story. Yudhishtar was alarmed. He knelt before the sage. 'Sir! I do not wish to be separated from my brothers...I do not believe that Draupadi would do anything to destroy the unity between us...but what shall we do sir...'
Sage Narada smiled, 'I have a solution, your Majesty, if you are willing to listen...'
Yudhishtar and the other brothers nodded encouragingly as the Sage spoke, 'You all should share Draupadi equally...She should be the wife of each one of you, for a year. During that year, the other brothers should not have any rights on her...That is not all, none of the brothers should enter the room of the other brother, when he is alone with Draupadi...Any brother who breaks this rule, will have to go on exile for twelve years as punishment...'
Yudhishtar looked at the other brothers who nodded. He then looked at Draupadi, who also smiled. 'Sage Narada, we - me and my brothers along with Draupadi accept the condition...'
Sage Narada spoke, 'As you are the eldest, Yudhishtar, Draupadi would be your wife for the first year and then to Bheem and so on...'
Yudhishtar nodded his head.
Some weeks later, Yudhishtar and Arjuna were talking about his bow - the Gandiva. As he was talking, Yudhishtar picked up the bow and took it with him to his palace. Yudhishtara kept the bow in his room and soon forgot all about it.
The next day, a man came running to Arjuna, 'Arjuna! Protect me...Help...My cattle...it is being kidnapped by thieves...please...come immediately...'
Arjuna went inside his palace and much to his surprise, he found that he could not find his bow. Arjuna was astonished and then remembered that Yudhishtar had taken the bow with him.
Arjuna went to Yudhishtara's palace and searched everywhere for his bow. He could not find it. With a troubled mind, he realized that Yudhishtara was having the bow in his room.
Arjuna was troubled. He knew that he could not go to Yudhishtar's room and take his bow. That would amount to breaking his condition and he would have to go on exile for twelve years. But outside the palace, the man was yelling at Arjuna to come and protect his cattle. Arjuna could not just ignore the pleas for help coming from the man.
Without worrying about the consequences, Arjuna entered Yudhishtar's room. Yudhishtar and Draupadi were both astonished on seeing him. He went straight for his Gandiva and walked out of the room, knowing full well that he had just exiled himself for 12 years.
He fought the thieves and brought back the cattle to the man.
The man praised Arjuna, but Arjuna was in no mood to listen. Arjuna was feeling unhappy and carried back the bow and entered his own room, where Yudhishtar was waiting for him.
'Arjuna! I am so proud of you...You just single-handed drove away thieves in the kingdom...The man whose cattle you saved has been singing your praises...' Yudhiishtar repeated, '...I am so proud of you...' Yudhishtara was silent for some time and then spoke quietly, 'When you first came...to my room...I was surprised...' Arjuna looked ashamed and was looking downcast as Yushishtar continued, '...but you were only coming to my room to get your bow...You were coming to fulfill your duty of protecting our people...I do not think you committed anything wrong... Besides I think you can come to see me at any time...after all I am your elder brother...' Yudhishtar said with a little smile, 'Please do not think of going on a twelve year exile...away from all of us...I cannot bear to be separated from my brother...for that long.' Yudhishtar said with tears in his eyes.
Arjuna shook his head. 'You talk out of your love for me, Yudhishtar...All of us were there were Sage Narada told us the story of Sunda and Upasunda...We all accepted the condition...I cannot go back on it...' Arjuna said firmly.
'Arjuna...please...' Yudhishtar continued but was silenced when Arjuna raised his hands. 'No Yudhishtar...I broke the agreement and I have to be exiled...I am not going to change my mind...'
Yudhishtar realized that he could not change Arjuna's mind. He unhappily nodded his head and blessed his younger brother. Arjuna with a heavy heart set out of Indraprasta on an exile for twelve years. He traveled all over the country to distant places and had many adventures.
As he was traveling, Arjuna was once going to the river for his morning bath. As he entered the water, he felt the current pull him. Arjuna gasped and struggled to break free. But he could not pull himself free. He felt himself being pulled deeper and deeper inside the water. He could not breath and soon everything went black...
As Arjuna opened his eyes, wondering whether he was dead, he saw a beautiful woman standing before him. She was looking at him with lovely eyes and sweet smile in her face. Arjuna was struck by her beauty. 'Who...who are you?' He asked the woman in a dazed manner.
The woman smiled, 'I am Uloopi. I am the daughter of King Kauravya, the king of serpents...great Arjuna!' She said in a soft melodious voice. 'I am a Naga princess.' She said with looking at Arjuna with a smile.
Arjuna looked around him, 'Where am I?'
Uloopi spoke, 'Arjuna! I have been watching you daily...You are the greatest archer I have ever seen...Ever since I saw you, I fell in love with you...' She said speaking in a rush looking at Arjuna shyly, 'Today when I saw you, I dragged you though the water to my kingdom and here you are...'
Uloopi looked at Arjuna shyly and spoke, 'Will you marry me Arjuna...'
Arjuna explained about his exile and told her. 'You are a Naga princess...I cannot stay here for long...I will need to go back to my own people...'
Uloopi pleaded with Arjuna. 'Please Arjuna...'
Arjuna looked at the woman and nodded his head. 'I will live with you for a year...but after that...' Uloopi happily nodded her head.
Arjuna and Uloopi were happily married. Living with Uloopi, Arjuna was about to forget everything about himself...she was so kind and considerate...Arjuna also found that Uloopi was very skilled in archery and warfare...Arjuna enjoyed her company even more. Soon Uloopi and Arjuna had a son Iravan.
Arjuna was very happy with Uloopi, but after some time, he remembered his life, his exile...
He talked with Uloopi, 'Uloopi,you have kept me very happy here...'
Uloopi sensed her husband was telling her some grave news did not speak. She waited for him to continue, 'I...I have to get back to my own place...to my people...they will be waiting for me...' Uloopi realized that Arjuna belonged to the land of the people and not among the Nagas. Though she loved Arjuna dearly, she made preparations for him to be sent back immediately.
Saying goodbyes to Uloopi and Iravan, Arjuna emerged from the river where he was first dragged by Uloopi.


Edited by Sukanya_Datta - 11 years ago
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Arjuna and Uloopi - Part 2 of 3

Arjuna continued his journey and traveled as far as the Eastern Himalayas. There he saw the beautiful kingdom of Manipur ...It was mystical and exotic.
As he was traveling through the kingdom, he saw the beautiful princess of Manipur - Chitrangada. Arjuna went to King Chitravahana, the King of Manipur. 'Your Majesty! I am Arjuna. My parents are Pandu and Kunti...'
Chitravahana was jubilant when he heard the words, 'You are the great Arjuna...The greatest archer in the world...Who has not heard of you...Your fighting skills are legendary...'
The King insisted that Arjuna spend some time there. Arjuna agreed. There as he talked with Chitrangada, he realized that she was extremely intelligent. He wanted to marry her. Talking to Chitrangada he realized that Chitrangada also loved him. He went to King Chitravahana, 'Your majesty!...I...find your daughter very intelligent and sweet...she also loves me...If it is ok...'
Chitravahana however unhappily shook his head, 'Arjuna! I know that you are a great warrior...I would be glad to have you as my son-in-law, but...'
Arjuna frowned as Chitravahana continued, 'According to our custom, the throne always goes by the mothers family line and not by the father's line...' Arjuna looked surprised as Chitravahana continued, 'You see Chitrangada's child, will be the next ruler of this kingdom...If you marry her and take her away to your kingdom...this kingdom would be left without a ruler, after me...'
Arjuna shook his head, 'I will not insist on taking away your heir your majesty. If that is your custom, I have no problems with that. Chitrangada's child can rule the kingdom. Chirangada herself can continue to stay here after the marriage...'
King Chitravahana happily agreed as Arjuna and Chitrangada were married. There Arjuna and Chitrangada had a son - Bhubhruvahana. Bhubravahana was the heir of the Kingdom of Manipur and the entire kingdom rejoiced his birth.
After staying with Chitrangada and Bhubhruvahana for a year, he left them and again started his travels.
Many adventures later, Arjuna's twelve year exile period ended. He went back to Indraprasta.
After Arjuna left, the Kingdom of Manipur had another visitor - Uloopi. Uloopi told Chitrangada all about herself. Chitrangada realizing that Uloopi was also Arjuna's wife, welcomed Uloopi. Both of them lived like sisters. Uloopi loved Bhubhruvahan like her own son. She encouraged Bhuvbhruvahan to learn archery and become a great archer like his father Arjuna...

Meanwhile back in Hastinapur, the Pandavas lost their kingdom to the Kauravas in the game of dice. All the five of them along with Draupadi were sent to exile to live in the forest.
However when the Pandavas returned after the period of exile, the Kauravas refused to give the kingdom back to the Pandavas.
Because of this the Pandavas and the Kauravas fought the great Mahabharatha war. Iravan, - Uloopi's son fought the war along with his father Arjuna. However he was killed by the Kauravas during the war.
During the war, Bheeshma, the grandfather of the Pandavas and the Kauravas, fought on the side of the Kauravas. Bheeshma loved the Pandavas and knew that the Pandavas were right. But he was bound to the king of Hastinapur. As the Kauravas ruled Hastinapur, Bheeshma was on the side of the Kauravas during the war.
Bheeshma was one of the best archers in the world. On the best of his days, even Arjuna could not beat him...The war was tilting towards the Kauravas because of Bheeshma. The Pandavas were at a loss about how to control Bheeshma. The Panndavas had no choice but to use some deceptive tactics to kill Bheeshma. Bheeshma being a great warrior had sworn that he would never take up arms against an unarmed woman or a child.
Knowing this, Arjuna, used Shikhandi, [a woman by name Amba] as a shield to attack Bheeshma. Because of Shikhandi, Bheeshma could not attack Arjuna and Arjuna shot Bheeshma with arrows. The arrows were embedded inside Bheeshma's body as he fell to the ground. Bheeshma's war was over...
Bheeshma was one of the eight Vasus, who had incarnated on the earth because of a curse.
The other Vasus were aghast when they saw Bheeshma fall down. 'How dare Arjuna hurt our brother...And that too using such wrong ways...The man has killed his own grandfather...This is wrong...For that we curse him...We curse him that Arjuna will be killed by his own son in battle...'


Edited by Sukanya_Datta - 11 years ago

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