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Encyclopedia > Chakravyuha

The Chakravyuha is an army formation mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The Mahabharata (Devanagari: महाभारत, phonetically Mahābhārata - see note), sometimes just called Bharata, is one of the two major ancient Sanskrit epics of India, the other being the Ramayana. ...


It is a seven-tier defensive spiral formation, used by Dronacharya, commander-in-chief of the Kaurava army, to protect Jayadratha from Arjuna. The formation is likened to a chariot wheel. The term Kaurava is a Sanskrit term, that means the descendants of Kuru, a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahabharata. ... In the epic Mahabharata, Jayadratha is the king of Sindhu. ... Krishna to Arjuna: Behold My mystic opulence! Artwork © courtesy of The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, arjuna) is one of the heroes of the epic Hindu Mahabharata. ... Hittite chariot (drawing of an Egyptian relief) Approximate historical map of the spread of the chariot, 2000 –500 BC. A chariot is a two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle. ... A driving wheel on a steam locomotive. ...


It is also said that Arjuna's son Abhimanyu had the knowledge of breaking into the Chakravyuha. He learned it when he was still inside the womb of his mother, Subhadra. Ironically, Subhadra fell asleep while she was being explained about the formation by Krishna, and so Abhimanyu could not learn how to escape from it. He died in the Kurukshetra war trying to break free from the Chakravyuha. Abhimanyu (Sanskrit: अभिमन्यु, abhimanyu) is a tragic hero in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. ... Jagannath(far right) with his brother Balarama(far left) and sister Subadra (center) in Radhadesh, Belgium Subhadra is the sister of Krishna. ... This article is about the Hindu deity. ...


Other facts

  • In Hindi slang, Chakravyuha can refer to any impasse or difficult problem
  • The game of kabbadi is claimed by some to have originated from the Chakravyuha [1]

Hindi (हिन्दी hind), an Indo-European language spoken mainly in North, Central, and West India, is the official language of the Indian Union. ... Kabbadi is a sport played in India. ...

See also

The Mahabharata by Vyasa
Characters
Santanu | Ganga | Bhishma | Satyavati | Vyasa | Chitrangad | Vichitravirya | Amba | Ambika | Ambalika | Vidura | Dhritarashtra | Gandhari | Shakuni | Pandu | Kunti | Madri | Shalya | Adhiratha | Karna | Yudhisthira | Bhima | Arjuna | Nakula | Sahadeva | Duryodhana | Dushasana | Yuyutsu | Dushala | Jayadratha | Krishna | Balarama | Drupada | Draupadi | Shikhandi | Dhristadyumna | Hidimbi | Hidimba | Ghatotkacha | Ahilawati | Barbarika | Chitrangada | Babruvahana | Uloopi | Iravan | Subhadra | Abhimanyu | Uttarā | Parikshita | Uttara | Virata | Kripa | Drona | Ashwatthama | Ekalavya | Kritavarma | Jarasandha | Satyaki | Mayasura | Durvasa | Sanjaya | Janamejaya
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Pandava | Kaurava | Hastinapura | Indraprastha | Kurukshetra war | Bhagavad Gita

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Abhimanyu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1071 words)
As an unborn child in his mother's womb, Abhimanyu learns the knowledge of entering the deadly and virtually impenetrable Chakravyuha (see Wars of Hindu Mythology) from his Uncle Krishna.
Trained by his father, who is the best warrior on earth at the time, he is also raised by Lord Krishna, as Abhimanyu spends his childhood in Dwaraka, his mother's city.
He is praised for his audacious bravery and absolute loyalty to his father, his uncles and to their cause.
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