Legend of Abhimanyu from "summary" of Mahabharat Ki Kahaniyan by Harish Sharma
The Legend of Abhimanyu is a tale of bravery and sacrifice that is an integral part of the epic Mahabharat. Abhimanyu was the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, making him a member of the illustrious Pandava family. He was known for his exceptional skills in warfare, having been trained by his father Arjuna himself. The Legend of Abhimanyu revolves around the Chakravyuh, a complex formation in the shape of a spiral that was virtually impossible to penetrate. During the great Kurukshetra war, the Kaurava army led by Dronacharya formed the Chakravyuh to trap the Pandava forces. Abhimanyu, despite being very young, possessed the knowledge of how to enter the formation but did not know how to exit it....Similar Posts
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