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    While the Mahabharata mentions Uttarā as Abhimanyu's only wife, the Telugu folktale Sasirekha Parinayam adds the story of Abhimanyu marrying Sashirekha (also known as Vatsala), the daughter of his uncle Balarama, before marrying Uttarā.

  2. Uttara was Abhimanyu's wife in Mahabharata. Her father was the king of Virata (Matsya-Desha). Learn more

  3. Apr 5, 2020 · Uttarahad become a widow when Abhimanyu was killed in the Kurukshetra war. Ashwathama, who was a well-wisher of the Kauravas, invoked a divine weapon at Uttara’s womb, in order to destroy the entire clan of the Pandavas.

  4. Instead, Arjuna suggested that Uttarā become his daughter-in-law by marrying his son Abhimanyu. With approval from both sides, the marriage ceremony of Uttarā and Abhimanyu was held in the city of Upaplavya in presence of their relatives and allies.

  5. Abhimanyu is married to Uttara, daughter of king Virata, towards the end of the 13th year of exile of the Pandavas. When king Virata learns that Arjuna had vanquished the Kuru army to rescue his stolen cattle, he happily offers his daughter Uttara in marriage to Arjuna.

  6. Sep 7, 2023 · Explore the captivating story of Uttara, the wife of Abhimanyu from the epic Mahabharata. Discover her journey of love, resilience, and strength as she navigates the challenges of war and...

  7. Abhimanyu is one of four sons of Arjuna, the third Pandava in the Mahabharata. His mother is Subhadra who – as the sister of Balarama and Krishna – is the princess of Dwaraka, the impregnable fortress city built on the shores of the Western sea.

  8. Aug 24, 2020 · Abhimanyu is one of the greatest warriors of the Mahabharata and a son of Arjuna and Subhadra, the famous couple in the epic. He married Princess Uttara, daughter of King Virata of Matsya kingdom. Abhimanyu was killed on the 13th day of the Kurukshetra war.

  9. Abhimanyu is one of the greatest warriors of the second generation in the Mahā bhārata and a legendary figure. He was the son of Arjuna and Subhadrā and the nephew of Lord Krishna and was the incarnation of Varchas, the son of Soma [1]. He was the husband of the Matsya kingdom's princess, Uttarā, and the father of Parīkşita (born after his death).

  10. Abhimanyu was the son the Arjuna born to Subhadra, his second wife. He was a great warrior prince, who acquired the most secretive knowledge of strategic warfare from his father Arjuna and his maternal uncle Sri Krishna. Abhimanyu was born for a purpose and played a significant role in the Mahabharata war, although he lived for a short time.