Abhimanyu is the son of the great Pandav hero Arjun and Subhadra. The short, but eventful life of Abhimanyu gains importance in the Kurukshetra war when he enters the powerful Chakravyuh battle formation of the Kaurav army. It took seven great Kaurav warriors to kill the courageous Abhimanyu. This book gives the complete story in less than 10,000 words, in easy to understand language, complemented by colourful illustrations with blurbs. A glossary of difficult words in the end, helps in a better understanding of the story.
Abhimanyu is a shooting star that appears on the horizon of the Mahabharat for a few moments and vanishes leaving a trail of eternal glory.
Abhimanyu's father was the great Arjun. His mother was Subhadra, the sister of Lord Krishn. In spite of growing up in the shadow of such powerful personalities, Abhimanyu had no difficulty in finding a place among the greatest of his time.
Very little of Abhimanyu is known except for his lineage. But on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, he came into his own and proved his mettle. He was able to hold at bay great heroes like Dron, Karn, Duryodhan and Duhshasan.
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