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Arjuna
Arjuna is a skilled archer and a key warrior from the Pandava side in the Mahabharata War. He slew many warriors including Karna and Bhisma. Before the beginning of the war, his mentor, Krishna, gave him the supreme knowledge of Bhagavad Gita to overcome his moral dilemmas.
Juna ARIYOSHI
Juna Ariyoshi is a high school student who is also an archer. She has purple hair and wears a ponytail. She is a descendant of Arjuna, a legendary archer in Hindu mythology. Juna is a skilled archer and is very passionate about the sport. She dreams of one day becoming a professional archer.
Arjuna Cendera
Arjuna Cendera was born and raised in a small village in the mountains of India. He was the youngest of five siblings and grew up with a deep love for nature and spirituality. His parents were both devout Hindus and taught him the importance of living a life of virtue and service to others.
Arjuna ALTER FGO
Height/Weight: 177cm, 82kg
Origin: Fate Grand Order
Region: India
Alignment: Lawful-Good/Evil
Gender: Male
He possesses both good and evil alignments.
He reigned as a perfect god over the Indian Lostbelt.
Having his original personality painted over, he was on the verge of becoming exactly like a Deus Ex Machina...a concept with the sole purpose of putting the world through a continuous cycle of death and rebirth.
Subhadra
Subhadra was the favorite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of Krishna and Balarama. She was so beautiful that she was known as "the one who brings joy." One day, Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, saw Subhadra and was immediately smitten. He knew that he had to marry her, so he hatched a plan.
He disguised himself as a brahmin and went to the palace where Subhadra lived. He told her that he was a messenger from Krishna, and that Krishna had sent him to ask for her hand in marriage. Subhadra was overjoyed, and she agreed to marry Arjuna.
The wedding was a grand affair, and it was celebrated with great pomp and circumstance. Subhadra and Arjuna were very happy together, and they had a son named Abhimanyu.
Subhadra is a beloved figure in Hindu mythology. She is known for her beauty, her grace, and her devotion to her husband. She is also a powerful goddess, and she is often invoked for protection and blessing.
Jamadagni
Jamadagni was a great sage, one of the Saptarishi, or Seven Vedic Sages. He was a descendant of the sage Bhrigu, and his wife was Renuka. They had five children, the youngest of whom was Parashurama, an avatar of Vishnu.
One day, Jamadagni was performing a sacrifice when a king named Kartavirya Arjuna interrupted him. Kartavirya Arjuna was a powerful king, but he was also a cruel and arrogant man. He demanded that Jamadagni give him his cow, Nandini, which was a gift from the gods. Jamadagni refused, and Kartavirya Arjuna became enraged. He killed Jamadagni and took Nandini away.
Parashurama was enraged when he learned of his father's death. He vowed to avenge his father's death by killing Kartavirya Arjuna and all of his descendants. Parashurama went on a rampage, killing thousands of people. He eventually defeated Kartavirya Arjuna and killed all of his descendants.
Parashurama then became a great warrior and a teacher of martial arts. He is still revered today as a powerful and righteous figure.
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu was a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history Mahabharata. He was the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, and was an incarnation of Varchas, son of Soma. Abhimanyu was raised by his mother and her relatives as his father Arjuna was exiled for thirteen years. After his father's return, Abhimanyu married Uttarā, the princess of the Matsya Kingdom.
During the Kurukshetra War, Abhimanyu fought bravely for the Pandavas. On the thirteenth day of the war, the mightiest Kaurava warriors came together and formed the Chakravyuha to trap the Pandavas. Abhimanyu was able to break through the circle, but Jayadratha prevented the others from following him through the breach. Abhimanyu found himself facing the Kaurava warriors all by himself. Even so, he proved too great an archer to be faced by any one warrior, and thus, against the canons of war, he was attacked by six great warriors simultaneously. Abhimanyu died young, but his posthumous son Parikshit saved the Kuru lineage from extinction.
Birth Name: Varchas
Abhimanyu was a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history Mahabharata. He was the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, and was an incarnation of Varchas, son of Soma. Abhimanyu was raised by his mother and her relatives as his father Arjuna had been exiled for thirteen years. After his father's return, Abhimanyu married Uttarā, the princess of the Matsya Kingdom. During the Kurukshetra War, Abhimanyu fought for the Pandavas. On the thirteenth day of the war, the mightiest Kaurava warriors came together and formed the Chakravyuha to trap the Pandavas. Abhimanyu was able to break through the circle, but Jayadratha prevented the others from following him through the breach. Abhimanyu found himself facing the Kaurava warriors all by himself. Even so, he proved too great an archer to be faced by any one warrior, and thus, against the canons of war, he was attacked by six great warriors simultaneously, and died young as the other gods had promised Soma. Abhimanyu's posthumous son Parikshit saved the Kuru lineage from extinction, and became a legendary monarch celebrated both in the Mahabharata and in the Bhagavata Purana.