Subhadra | |
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![]() A painting by Raja Ravi Varma depicting Arjuna, dressed as an ascetic, courting Subhadra | |
Other names | Bhadra, Chitra |
Devanagari | सुभद्रा |
Affiliation | Devi |
Texts | Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana |
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Consort | Arjuna |
Children | Abhimanyu (son) |
Dynasty | Yaduvamsha – Chandravamsha (by birth) Kuru Dynasty (by marriage) |
Subhadra (Sanskrit: सुभद्रा, IAST: Subhadrā) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata. She is a princess from the Yadava clan and the sister of Krishna and Balarama. Subhadra married Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers and had a son named Abhimanyu.
Subhadra is part of the triad of deities worshipped at the Jagannath Temple at Puri, along with Krishna (as Jagannatha) and Balarama (or Balabhadra). One of the chariots in the annual Ratha Yatra is dedicated to her.
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