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  1. Apr 13, 2015 · Arjuna has nothing to do with fruits. He was just a believer of belief that "I will do only (work)karma, and GOD will give me fruits". So Arjuna was following is heart only, where as Karna was full of "Jealousy" and "Moha of fame". According to Chapter 18 Verse 43, Man reaches perfection only following his heart.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Arjun’s good-looking accomplice (Aishwarya Sushmita) who helps him pull those fast ones doesn’t have that much to do: maybe the last two episodes will make up for it. Saurabh Sachdeva shows up as a hard-working cop, hard on the heels of a mysterious killer, cast for a change as a good guy.

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  3. Aug 1, 2015 · Arjuna was considered the finest archer and a peerless warrior by many notable figures in the Mahabharata, such as Bhishma, Dronacharya, Krishna, Vidura, Sage Narada and Dhritarashtra. According to...

  4. The third of the five Pandava brothers, Arjun was one of the children borne by Kunti, first wife of Pandu. Arjun or Partha was a master archer and played a central role in the conflict between the Pandavas and their adversaries, the sons of Dhritarashtra known as the Kauravas.

  5. Oct 16, 2016 · I feel Arjun thinks he is a best archer of his time. I think he is a coward like Indra ( as father as son) and have insecurities and lacks self confidence. He is not Bold and no courage to stand against Ekalavya and Karna. He needs support from his Guru or Krishna the lord to rescue him all the time.

  6. Jul 1, 2018 · Arjuna – the exemplary student. Being Indra’s son, Arjuna was destined to embody his father, the warrior king. He was a diligent student of the combative arts, learning everything that his guru, Dronacharya, could teach him, and attaining the status of “Maharathi” or outstanding warrior.

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    In the Mahabharata, Arjuna is depicted as a skilled archer from an early age, as a student who earns the favour of his preceptor Drona, as the rival of Karna, as the primary adversary of Kauravas, and the betrothed of Draupadi, who became the common wife of the Pandavas.