The secret of Mahabharata: Arjuna was killed by his own son Babruvahana, Arjun's third wife, Uleapi, made Sanjeev Mani dead again.

Religion Desk, Ahmedabad: Arjuna's death was on the road going to heaven, everyone knows it, but very few people know that even before that Arjun had died earlier. As seen in Mahabharata, Arjuna's first death took place at the hands of his own son, Babruvahana. After this incident, Arjun's second wife, Nagkanya Ulupi, raised Arjun again. Learn how this happened today.

The Pandavas did the Ashwamedh Yagna-

After the battle of Mahabharata ended, the Pandavas thought of sacrificing a yard day after the words of Maharishi Vedavis and Shrikrishna. The Pandavas started offering auspicious offering to the devotees and left the horse after making Arjun guard. Wherever the horse goes, Arjuna goes behind him. If many kings accepted the submissiveness of the Pandavas, then on the basis of some friendly relations, they were convinced of paying tax to the Pandavas.

Arjun's son was the king of Manipur.


The kings of the countries of Kirat, Maliche and Yavan etc. stopped the yagya horse. Arjuna fought against him and defeated him. In this way, Arjuna has to fight several times with the kings of different countries. The horse's horse reached the moving and moving Manipur. The princess of Chitrangada was Arjun's wife, and her son's name was Babbruwahan. Babubhuwan was the king of Manipur at that time.

ULPI had uprooted Babhruvahan for the war-


When Babruvahan received the news of his father's arrival, he came to the gate to welcome him. Seeing his son Babruvahan, Arjuna said, "I have come to your kingdom, protecting the horse of this time." That is why you fight with me. At that time Arjuna was talking about this with Babruvahan at that time Nagkanya Ulpi came there. Ulupi was also Arjun's wife. ULPI also encouraged Babrawhwan to fight with Arjuna.

Arjuna was killed by his own son.


Arjuna and his stepmother, Ullupi, got ready for the war of liberation. There was a fierce battle between Arjuna and Babubhuwan. Arjuna was very pleased by seeing his son's feat. Babu was the youth at the time. Without leaving the result of his child nature, he left it on a sharp arrow Arjun. Arjuna was wounded by arrows and fell on the ground.

Vibhuvuan was also injured;


Babrawhwan was too wounded till that time, he also fell unconscious and fell on the ground. There, even the mother of Chhabruvahan Chitrangada came. She was very sad to see her husband and son lying on the ground in wounded condition. Chintangada saw that there was no trace of Arjuna's body being alive at that time, and when he saw her husband in a dead condition, she began to thrive. At that time, there was a hunch of applause.

In this way, Arjun-


When Prabhuvahan saw that he had killed his father, he too started mourning. Due to Arjun's death, both Chitrangada and Babruvahana sat on fasting fasting. When Nagkanya Uleappa saw that Chitrangada and Babruvahana immortal have sat on fasting, then they remembered Sanjiv Mani. As soon as Manina came in hand, Uchupi told Babruwahan that this mani turned on his chest of father Arjuna. Arriving again on Babu's chest, Arjuna was resurrected and got married with his sons and wives.

Ulpai showed the whole event-


When asked by Arjun, Uleapi showed that this was my only love. Uleapi said that due to the slaughter of Bhishma by deceit, Vatsu (a kind god) wanted to curse you. When I came to know of this, I told this to my father. He urged them not to do so by going to the towns. Things were pleased and said that King of Manipur is the son of Arjun, but he can get rid of his sins if he kills his own father by the arrow. I had shown this fascination for saving you from the curse of the people. In this way Arjuna, Babruwahan and Chitrangada are also happy to know the whole thing. Arjuna invited Bhabruvahan to come to Ashwamedh Yagna and went on his journey again.

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