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Answered by vaishalipatil767640
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Abhimanyu is a character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. He was the son of the third Pandava prince Arjuna and Yadava princess Subhadra. He is believed to be an avatar of Varchas, son of Chandra. From childhood, Abhimanyu was raised by his maternal relatives as his father was sent on an exile for 13 years. During his adolescence, his father returned from the exile. Abhimanyu then married Uttarā, princess of Matsya. During the Kurukshetra War, Abhimanyu fought from his father's side. On the thirteenth day of the war, the young warrior was brutally killed by many warriors. His son, Parikshit, was the one who saved the lineage from extinction.[1]

Answered by soumyasurana2005
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Abhimanyu is a character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata.

He was the son of the third Pandava prince Arjuna and Yadava princess Subhadra.

He is believed to be an avatar of Varchas, son of Chandra. From childhood, Abhimanyu was raised by his maternal relatives as his father was sent on an exile for 13 years.

During his adolescence, his father returned from the exile. Abhimanyu then married Uttarā, princess of Matsya.

During the Kurukshetra War, Abhimanyu fought from his father's side.

On the thirteenth day of the war, the young warrior was brutally killed by many warriors.

His son, Parikshit, was the one who saved the lineage from extinction.

He displayed great valour in the war, despite the fact that he was a youngster.

He displayed great valour in the war, despite the fact that he was a youngster.

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