Abhimanyu and Uttara
King Virata was very happy to have won the war against Susharma and Duryodhana. He came to know that the five Brahmins who had helped him protect his kingdom were none other
than the brave Pandavas. He was very grateful. He also came to know
that for one year Arjuna had lived in palace as a servant where he
taught music to his daughter, Uttara. He was overwhelmed with gratitude and said, "Brave Arjuna, please accept my daughter's hand in marriage."
Arjuna replied, "I have been your daughter's teacher, I am like her
father, I can't marry her. Instead of me marry her to my brave son,
Abhimanyu." King Virata's joy had no bounds. Arjuna called for his son who wasat that time
in Dwarka. The wedding was celebrated with great splendour. Abhimanyu's
mother, Subhadra; Abhimanyu's uncles, Krishna and Balarama; also graced
the occasion.
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