A naga who lived in Girivraja, as per Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 21 verse 9.
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Arthasadhaka
One of Dasarath’s eight ministers, as per Ramayana Balakanda Sarga 7 verses 2-3.
Arthadeva
Temples also worship sages, pitrus, nagas, and apsaras. Also seen are vasus, aruras, pisachas, vetaals and so on. These are called arthadevas.
Arthakilatheertha
A holy place built by a sage called Darbhi, as per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 83 verse 153.
Artha
From Vishnu’s forehead emerged a golden lotus and from it was born the goddess Sri. From Sri emerged the dharmarthas, as per Mahabharata Shantiparva Chapter 59 verses 130-131.
Arjunabhigamanaparva
A part of the Mahabharata.
Arjunavanavasaparva
A part of the Mahabharata.
Arjunaka
A hunter. During the Mahabharata war, when Bhishma lay on the bed of arrows, he called Yudhishtira, who was pained to see him in that condition. To console him, Bhishma told him a story, in which Arjunaka was a character.
Once, the son of Gautami, an old Brahmin woman, died of a snake bite. A hunter called Arjunaka brought the snake to Gautami, and wanted to kill it immediately. But the snake claimed that Mrityu had tempted to commit the act. Mrityu appeared and claimed that the goddess of death had tempted him. This went on until it reached a stage where Gautami was deemed responsible for the child’s death since she had given birth to him. Gautami accepted the karma.
Bhishma said that one’s karma was the cause of everything and thus Yudhishtira was not to worry, as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 1.
Arjuna (4)
According to Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 8 verse 17, a member of Yama’s court.
Arjuna (3)
See Kartaviryarjuna.