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Lakshmana Kumara

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Lakshmana Kumara (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण कुमार, romanizedLakṣmaṇa Kumāra, lit.'Prince Lakshmana'), also rendered Lakshmana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, romanizedLakṣmaṇa) is the son of king Duryodhana and queen Bhanumati and a grandson of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari.[1] He is described to have a twin sister called Lakshmanā, who is kidnapped by Samba, a son of Krishna. He is slain on the thirteenth day of the Kurukshetra War by Abhimanyu, who decapitates him using an arrow.[2]

Lakshmana Kumara
Abhimanyu kills Lakshmana Kumara
Information
FamilyDuryodhana (father)
Bhanumati (mother)
Lakshmanā (Sister)
RelativesDhritarashtra (grandfather)
Gandhari (grandmother)
Kauravas
Pandavas (half-uncles)
Dushala (aunt)

Legend edit

Sasirekha Parinayam edit

In a Telugu folktale called the Sasirekha Parinayam, Balarama arranged the marriage of his daughter Sasirekha, also called Vatsala, and Lakshmana Kumara. His younger brother, Krishna, however, wished to strengthen the ties of his family and that of Arjuna. In a ploy, he invited his sister, Subhadra, and her son, Abhimanyu, to his house while the wedding preparations of Sasikrekha and Lakshmana Kumara ensued. Abhimanyu and Sasirekha fell in love and subsequently eloped. This incident brought much shame to Balarama, and served to infuriate Duryodhana.[3]

Mahabharata edit

On the second day of the Kurukshetra War, a furious melee ensued between Lakshmana Kumara and Abhimanyu. When Abhimanyu was on the cusp of victory, Duryodhana rushed to his son's aid.[4]

On the twelfth day of the war, Lakshmana Kumara killed Kshatradeva, the son of Shikhandi.[5]

On the thirteenth day of the war, Lakshmana Kumara was stationed near his father, fighting his foes with great prowess. When Abhimanyu approached Lakshmana Kumara, the former was assailed with arrows on his arms and chest. Enraged, Abhimanyu employed a broad-headed arrow, which beheaded Lakshmana Kumara. In retaliation, Duryodhana rallied a number of powerful Kaurava warriors to attack Abhimanyu simultaneously, resulting in the latter's death.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Indian Myth and Legend: Chapter XVIII. The Battle of Eighteen Days". Sacred-texts.com.
  2. ^ "The Mahabharata, Book 7: Drona Parva: Abhimanyu-badha Parva: Section XLIV". Sacred-texts.com. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  3. ^ Vemsani, Lavanya (13 June 2016). Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names: An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names. ABC-CLIO. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-61069-211-3.
  4. ^ Mackenzie, Donald Alexander (15 August 2020). Indian Myth and Legend. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 254. ISBN 978-3-7524-4315-8.
  5. ^ The Mahabharata: Volume 7. Penguin UK. 1 June 2015. p. 60. ISBN 978-81-8475-944-0.
  6. ^ Bibek Debroy. The Mahabharata, 10 Volumes by B. Debroy. p. 3686.

See also edit

lakshmana, kumara, hindu, epic, mahabharata, sanskrit, लक, मण, romanized, lakṣmaṇa, kumāra, prince, lakshmana, also, rendered, lakshmana, sanskrit, लक, मण, romanized, lakṣmaṇa, king, duryodhana, queen, bhanumati, grandson, dhritarashtra, gandhari, described, h. In the Hindu epic Mahabharata Lakshmana Kumara Sanskrit लक ष मण क म र romanized Lakṣmaṇa Kumara lit Prince Lakshmana also rendered Lakshmana Sanskrit लक ष मण romanized Lakṣmaṇa is the son of king Duryodhana and queen Bhanumati and a grandson of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari 1 He is described to have a twin sister called Lakshmana who is kidnapped by Samba a son of Krishna He is slain on the thirteenth day of the Kurukshetra War by Abhimanyu who decapitates him using an arrow 2 Lakshmana KumaraAbhimanyu kills Lakshmana KumaraInformationFamilyDuryodhana father Bhanumati mother Lakshmana Sister RelativesDhritarashtra grandfather Gandhari grandmother KauravasPandavas half uncles Dushala aunt This article is about the character of Mahabharata For the half brother of Rama see Lakshmana For other uses see Lakshman disambiguation Contents 1 Legend 1 1 Sasirekha Parinayam 1 2 Mahabharata 2 References 3 See alsoLegend editSasirekha Parinayam edit In a Telugu folktale called the Sasirekha Parinayam Balarama arranged the marriage of his daughter Sasirekha also called Vatsala and Lakshmana Kumara His younger brother Krishna however wished to strengthen the ties of his family and that of Arjuna In a ploy he invited his sister Subhadra and her son Abhimanyu to his house while the wedding preparations of Sasikrekha and Lakshmana Kumara ensued Abhimanyu and Sasirekha fell in love and subsequently eloped This incident brought much shame to Balarama and served to infuriate Duryodhana 3 Mahabharata edit On the second day of the Kurukshetra War a furious melee ensued between Lakshmana Kumara and Abhimanyu When Abhimanyu was on the cusp of victory Duryodhana rushed to his son s aid 4 On the twelfth day of the war Lakshmana Kumara killed Kshatradeva the son of Shikhandi 5 On the thirteenth day of the war Lakshmana Kumara was stationed near his father fighting his foes with great prowess When Abhimanyu approached Lakshmana Kumara the former was assailed with arrows on his arms and chest Enraged Abhimanyu employed a broad headed arrow which beheaded Lakshmana Kumara In retaliation Duryodhana rallied a number of powerful Kaurava warriors to attack Abhimanyu simultaneously resulting in the latter s death 6 References edit Indian Myth and Legend Chapter XVIII The Battle of Eighteen Days Sacred texts com The Mahabharata Book 7 Drona Parva Abhimanyu badha Parva Section XLIV Sacred texts com Retrieved 26 August 2012 Vemsani Lavanya 13 June 2016 Krishna in History Thought and Culture An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names An Encyclopedia of the Hindu Lord of Many Names ABC CLIO p 16 ISBN 978 1 61069 211 3 Mackenzie Donald Alexander 15 August 2020 Indian Myth and Legend BoD Books on Demand p 254 ISBN 978 3 7524 4315 8 The Mahabharata Volume 7 Penguin UK 1 June 2015 p 60 ISBN 978 81 8475 944 0 Bibek Debroy The Mahabharata 10 Volumes by B Debroy p 3686 See also editKarna Abhimanyu Yuyutsu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lakshmana Kumara amp oldid 1180411503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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