Dhrishtadyumna

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Dhrishtadyumna / धृष्टद्युम्न

  • Dhrishtadyumna was the son of king Drupad of Panchal.
  • Dhrishtdyumna and his sister Draupadi were born from the fire of a sacrifice, performed by Drupad to obtain a son who would kill Dron.
  • Dhrishtdyumna learnt the use of weapons from Dron himself.
  • He was also in charge of Draupadi's Svayamvar and was glad to know that it was Arjun who had married his sister.
  • When the Pandavs were in exile, he had taken the sons of Draupadi with him to Panchal.
  • During the Mahabharat war, he was the commander in-chief of the Pandav forces.
  • When Dron heard the false report about the death of Ashvatthama, he put down in weapons and sat down to meditate.
  • At this moment, Dhrishtdyumna cut of Drop's head with his sword.
  • Ashvatthama, on hearing this, swore to avenge his father's death.
  • After the war was over, Ashvatthama, with two others, crept into the Pandav camp while all were asleep and killed Dhrishtdyumna.
  • Dhrishtdyumna had four sons, viz. Dhrishtketu, Kshatradharma, Kshatranjay and Manad.


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Abhimanyu · Arjuna · Ashvatthama · Eklavya · Karna · Kunti · · Keechak · Krishna · Ghatotkacha · Jayadratha · Duryodhana · Dushasan · Dronacharya · Drupad · · Draupadi · Nakula · · Bhim · Bhishma · · Shantanu · Yudhisthira · Vidur · Ved Vyas · Shakuni · Parikshit · · Kaurav · · Shishupal · Subhadra · · Sanjay · Sahdeva · · Shikhandi · · Shalva · · Shalya · · Dhritrashtra · · Pandu · · Adhirath · · Amba · · Ambika · · Ambalika · · Dhrishtadyumna · · Gandhari · · Lakshagrah · · Maadri · · Virat · · Uttara · · Hidimba · · Jarasandh · · Krapacharya