Who taught arjuna dancing during exile according to mahabharata?
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According to the Mahabharata, Arjuna learned the art of dancing during exile from,
Chitrasena, the Gandharva who was proficient in music and dance.
Arjuna also learned the use of weapon from his father Indara. While, Brihaspathi, the Acharya of the Devas taught him the tactics of war.
According to the Mahabharata, Arjuna learned the art of dancing during exile from,
Chitrasena, the Gandharva who was proficient in music and dance.
Arjuna also learned the use of weapon from his father Indara. While, Brihaspathi, the Acharya of the Devas taught him the tactics of war.
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According to the Mahabharata, Arjuna learned the art of dancing during exile from Gandharva and Chitrasena who was proficient in music and dance.
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Arjuna also learned the use of weapons from his father Indra. While, Brihaspathi, the Acharya of the Devas taught him the tactics of war. Arjuna was great in archery. Arjuna was the son of the king Pandu. He was the brother of Yudhishthira, Bheemsena, Nakul and Sahadev. He was the father of Abhimanyu.
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