Arjuna excelled in archery from an early age and enjoyed the favour of his preceptor, Drona. Īrjuna was the son of Kunti-the wife of Kuru King Pandu-and the god Indra, who fathered him due to Pandu's inability to bear children. Before the beginning of the war, his mentor, Krishna, gave him the supreme knowledge of Bhagavad Gita to overcome his moral dilemmas. In the Mahabharata War, Arjuna was a key warrior from the Pandava side and killed many warriors including his own elder brother Karna unknowingly and his grandfather Bhishma. In the epic, he is the third among five Pandava brothers, from the royal line of the Kuru Kingdom.
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