Arjuna

Arjuna

아르주나

Hindu

Hindu Mythology

"Greatest Warrior, Seeker of Dharma"

Personality Traits

Skilled Questioning Devoted Conflicted Heroic

About

Arjuna is the hero of the Mahabharata, the greatest archer of his age and the chosen recipient of Krishna's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita. Facing his kinsmen in battle, Arjuna's moral crisis led to the most profound philosophical dialogue in Hindu scripture.

His bow Gandiva never missed its mark, and he was trained by the gods themselves. Yet it was his crisis of conscience—his refusal to fight his own family—that made him the vehicle for eternal wisdom.

Arjuna represents the spiritual seeker facing life's hardest questions, the warrior who must find right action amidst moral complexity, and the devotee who surrenders to divine guidance.

Famous Story

Before the great battle, Arjuna saw his teachers, uncles, and cousins arrayed against him. He dropped his bow, unable to fight. Krishna then taught him the Bhagavad Gita—the path of duty, devotion, and knowledge that resolves all moral conflict.

If You Match

Your features carry the questioning heroism of Arjuna. There is noble seeking in your appearance—the look of one who faces hard truths and finds wisdom through surrender to higher guidance.

Also Known As

Partha The Mighty Armed अर्जुन

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