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Uttamauja (Sanskrit: उत्तमौजस्) and
Yudhamanyu (Sanskrit: युधामन्यु) are two
brothers from the
Panchala kingdom featured in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata...
- The
Mahabharata is one of the two
major Sanskrit epics of
ancient India composed by Veda Vyasa. At its
heart lies the epic
struggle between the Pandavas...
- Chekitana †
Satyaki Shikhandi † Abhimanyu † Ghatotkacha † 5
Kekaya princes †
Uttamaujas and Yudhamanyu †
Strategist Krishna Overlords Dhritrashtra Duryodhana †...
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Dhrishtadyumna Drupada Virata Satyaki Abhimanyu Shikhandi Dhrishtaketu Ghatotkacha Uttamaujas and
Yudhamanyu Upapandavas Yuyutsu Iravan Uttara Sahadeva Jayatsena Kauravas...
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sacrifice organised by him. (See #Kingship for details) In some versions,
Uttamaujas and Yudhamanyu, the two
princes who
protected the hero
Arjuna during the...
- and Vrishni-Yadava heroes.
Commander in Chief:
Dhristadyumna Rathis:
Uttamaujas, Shikhandi, Yuyutsu,
Uttar and
Upapandavas Atirathis: Yudhishthira, Nakula...
- hands,
denying him a warrior's death. He
proceeds to slay Shikhandi,
Uttamaujas, Yudhamanyu, the five sons of
Pandavas from Draupadi, and
other sleeping...
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Pandava allies,
including Satyaki, Abhimanyu, Yudhishthira, Yudhamanyu, and
Uttamaujas,
facing defeat in
multiple instances. With
Bhishma fallen, Duryodhana...
- horse.
After fainting in a bout
against Arjuna, he met
Yudhumanyu and
Uttamaujas in combat. He
defeated Shikhandi, Bhima, and
Yudhishthira on
various occasions...
- (Madraschasca saha Kekayaiha). Madra-Kekayah (7–21,83,107), (8–3)
Yudhamanyu and
Uttamaujas,
became protectors of Arjuna’s car-wheels,
along with the
Kekaya brothers...