Did Arjun have 7 wives?

According to Mahabharat, Arjun had married four times and had four wives. His first marriage was with Draupadi. His second marriage was with Lord Krishna’s sister Subhadra. He had also married Nagkanya Ulupi and finally married Chitavahan’s daughter Chitrangada.

Who is Arjuna’s Favourite wife?

Subhadra was Arjuna’s favorite wife. Subhadra was the sister of Lord Krishna. Thus Arjuna naturally loved her more since she was the sister of his inseparable companion (Arjuna is Nara and Lord Krishna is Narayana).

Which princess did Arjun not marry?

Therefore, Arjuna declined marriage to Uttara and instead proposed that she be married to his son Abhimanyu.

Why did Arjuna married 4 wives?

Arjuna married Chitrangadha, Manipuri Princess. Later, When he reached Dwaraka in the exile, he was smitten by Subadhra, Krishna’s sister and abducted her up on Krishna’s advice. Later, Arjuna was married to Subadhra and brought her to Indhraprasth. Among his four wives, Draupadi was the favorite wife of Arjuna.

How many wives yudhisthira have?

Yudhishthira
Affiliation Pandavas Chakravartin Emperor
Weapon Spear
Family Parents Dharmaraja (Spiritual Father) Kunti (Mother) Pandu (Father) Madri (Step-Mother) Brothers (Kunti) Karna by Surya Bhima by Vayu Arjuna by Indra Step-Brothers (Madri) Nakula by Ashvins Sahadeva by Ashvins
Spouse Draupadi Devika

Who is Bhima wife?

Hidimbi
Bhima had three wives — Hidimbi, the Rakshasi sister of Hidimba, Draupadi, who was married to five Pandavas because of Kunti’s misunderstanding, and Valandhara, a princess of Kashi Kingdom. Ghatotkacha, Sutasoma and Savarga were his three sons.

Who is Nakula’s wife?

Skilled in Ayurveda, sword fighting and horse keeping, Nakula is regarded as the most handsome man in the Mahabharata. He had two wives – Draupadi, the common wife of the five brothers, and Karenumati, daughter of Chedi king Shishupala.

Which wife is Arjun?

Arjuna
Spouse Draupadi Ulupi Chitrangada Subhadra
Children Shrutakarma by Draupadi Iravan by Ulupi Babruvahana by Chitrangada Abhimanyu by Subhadra
Relatives Kauravas (Paternal Cousins) Lord Krishna (Maternal cousin), Balarama (Maternal Cousin), Shishupala (Maternal cousin)

Who loved Draupadi most among Pandavas?

Skilled in Ayurveda, sword fighting and horse keeping, Nakula is regarded as the most handsome man in the Mahabharata. He had two wives – Draupadi, the common wife of the five brothers, and Karenumati, daughter of Chedi king Shishupala.
Nakula
Affiliation Pandava and Ashvineya
Weapon Sword

Who is Sahadeva wife?

Sahadeva had two wives Draupadi, the common wife of the Pandavas, and Vijaya, whom he married. Sahadev’s son with Draupadi was Shrutasena and his son with his other wife Vijaya was Suhotra. Vijaya chose Sahadeva in her swarmavara, hence the marriage. Vijaya was Sahadeva’s maternal cousin.

Who was Draupadi’s Favourite son?

Arjun gave all the beautiful ornaments from heaven to her. Ved Vyasa gave a sweet hint as he said that ‘Arjun gave the jewels to Sutsoma’s mother, his beloved’. Sutasoma was Bhim and Draupadi’s son. This one line indicates Arjun’s non-jealous love for Bhim and validates the fact that Draupadi was Arjun’ beloved.

Who raised Draupadi’s sons?

Some books states that they visited their parents with Krishna during exile. Yes,Draupadi had five sons; one by each of the Pandavas:Prativindhya from Yudhishtira,Sutasoma fromBheema,Srutakarma from Arjuna,Satanika from Nakula, and Srutasena from Shadeva.

Who are the wives of Karna?

In many recent adaptations of the Mahabharata, Karna is depicted married to two women—Vrushali and Supriya.

Who was Kunti’s Favourite daughter in law?

She is said to have a great amount of respect for her brother-in-law Dhritarashtra and Vidura and for Dhritarashtra’s wife Gandhari. She is also said to have an affectionate relationship with her daughter-in-law Draupadi.

Did Nakul and Sahadev love Draupadi?

Nakul and Sahadeva had more of respect for draupadi rather than love. She was a kind of angry young woman, who always spoke in a straight forward way and nakula and sahadeva being a little shy to speak were always surprised by her thoughts and talks. But yes they loved her and were compeletly devoted to her.

Who was Karna’s Favourite wife?

The folklore name is Vrushali, the most devoted wife to Karna, his first wife who burnt herself on her husband’s pyre after he perished. She was the sister of Satyasen, Duryodhana’s charioteer. She was chosen by the foster parents of Karna for him.

Which city is hastinapur?

Meerut district
Hastinapur ( lit. ‘City of Elephants’) is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Hastinapura, described in Hindu texts such as the Mahabharata and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain texts.

Who is real hero of Mahabharata?

Karna-
Karna-the Real Hero of Mahabharata, the World’s Greatest Epic From India (Part I) Karna is the most tragic character in the great Hindu epic Mahabharata. From his birth onwards he faced the cruel fate.

Did Draupadi loved Karna?

Her heart was stuck to Karna but King wanted her to choose Arjuna. … So, left with no choice , Draupadi revealed her true feelings to her husbands, that she had secretly loved Karna and if she had married him she would not have been gambled away and publicly humiliated.

Who is Vaishali in Mahabharata?

She was believed to be the sister of Satyasen, the charioteer of Duryodhana. Vrushali wanted Karna to be a master of his life and was displeased about the fact that he was indebted to Duryodhana. She hailed from the same caste as Karna’s foster parents and was known for her courage.

Who is more popular Karna or Arjuna?

That is: “Truth has a very low voice, and lies shout so much that every person believes untruth very easily.” That is exactly why Karna has more followers (is more popular than) Arjuna in many places: Because many people believe in his lies and other Karna centered fables.

Who Loved Karna the most?

Vrushali also spelt as Vrishali, (Sanskrit: वृषाली, IAST: vṛṣālī); is the first of the two most popular wives of Karna. Her story is found in the Marathi novels Radheya (by Ranjit Desai), and Mritunjaya (by Shivaji Sawant), and is retold in many modern adaptations based on Karna’s life.