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The sacrifice of Abhimanyu in war from "summary" of Mahabharat Ki Kathayen by Aparna Anand

Abhimanyu was a valiant warrior, the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, and his prowess in battle was unmatched. He possessed the knowledge of entering the Chakravyuha formation in warfare, a skill he had learned while in his mother's womb. This knowledge proved to be both a boon and a curse for him during the great Kurukshetra war. The Kaurava army, realizing Abhimanyu's strength and skill, devised a plan to trap him in the Chakravyuha formation. Despite being aware of the dangers, Abhimanyu fearlessly entered the intricate formation, determined to fulfill his duty as a warrior. He fought bravely against the hostile forces, showcasing his exceptional combat skills and valor on the battlefield. As Abhimanyu penetrated deeper into the Chakravyuha, he found himself surrounded by enemies from all sides. Despite his best efforts, he was overwhelmed by the sheer number of opponents attacking him simultaneously. In a tragic turn of events, Abhimanyu met his untimely end in the midst of the fierce battle, sacrificing his life for the greater cause of upholding dharma and protecting his family. Abhimanyu's sacrifice in war served as a poignant reminder of the harsh realities of conflict and the harsh choices that warriors often had to make on the battlefield. His unwavering courage and selflessness in the face of overwhelming odds left a lasting impression on all who witnessed his final moments, inspiring them to strive for excellence and uphold righteousness in the face of adversity. Abhimanyu's sacrifice stood as a testament to the power of sacrifice and dedication in the pursuit of duty and honor on the battlefield.
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    Mahabharat Ki Kathayen

    Aparna Anand

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