Ulkocha

A holy place. Dhaumya, the brother of the sage Devala stayed here. The Pandavas made Dhaumya their purohit there as per Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 182.

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Ulupi

A wife of Arjuna.

Once Narada visited the Pandavas and advised that having a common wife should not cause a quarrel amongst them. From then on, Draupadi decided to spend one year each with every husband, and stated that if any of the other husbands saw her during that period, they would go for a pilgrimage for one year. Once, a brahmin came to the palace and complained that his cows had been stolen. Arjuna agreed to help him, but his weapons were stored in Yudhishtira’s palace. That was the year that Draupadi was staying with Yudhishtira. Arjuna, in his haste, forgot about this, and entered Yudhishtira’s palace. Thus he had to go on a pilgrimage for a year.

Arjuna left the palace for the forests, accompanied by several brahmins. Arjuna reached the banks of the Ganga and went into the river for a bath. There, he met Ulupi and asked her who she was. She said that she was the daughter of Kauravya, a naga who belonged to the Airavata clan. She said that she had come to the river for a bath, seen him and fell in love with him. Arjuna told her that as per his oath, he couldn’t marry for 12 months. Ulupi debated with him and convinced him that it was right to marry her. Arjuna married her and their son was Iravan.

See Arjuna for how Ulupi had him killed and then brought him back to life.

After that episode, Ulupi came to Hastinapura with Chitrangada, another wife of Arjuna and her son Babruvahana as per Mahabharata Ashwamedhaparva Chapter 87. As soon as she reached there, she greeted Kunti, Draupadi, Subhadra etc and presented them with many gifts. At one point, the Mahabharata indicates that Ulupi spent her time looking after Gandhari (Ashramavasikaparva  Chapter 1 verse 23) The Mahabharata Ashramavasikaparva Chapter 10 verse 46 also indicates that Ulupi was liked by the subjects. When the Pandavas started their Himalayan climb for moksha, Ulupi went into the Ganges and Chitrangada returned to her kingdom, as per Mahabharata Mahaprasthanikaparva Chapter 1 verse 27.

Ulupi is also known as Bhujagatmaja, Bhujagondrakanyaka, Bhujagottama, Kauravi, Kauravaduhita, Kauravyakulanandini, Pannaganandini, Pannagasuta, Pannagatmaja, Pannagaeshwarakanya, Pannagi, Uragatmaja.

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Uluka (3)

A son of Vishwamitra as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 4 verse 51. When Bhishma was lying on the bed of arrows, Uluka visited him as per Mahabharata Shantiparva Chapter 17 verse 11.

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Uluka (1)

The son of Shakuni as per Mahabharata Udyogaparva Chapter 57 verse 27. He was present at Draupadi’s swayamwar as per Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 182 verse 22. As per Duryodhana’s instructions, he went as a messenger to the Pandava camp during the war as per Mahabharata Udyogaparva Chapter 161. He brought back a message from the Pandavas as per Chapter 163.

He fought with the king of Chedi on the first day of war as per Mahabharata Bhishmaparva Chapter 45. Sahadeva then attacked him as per Mahabharata Bhishmaparva Chapter 72 verse 5. He was defeated by Arjuna as per Mahabharata Dronaparva Chapter 171 verse 40. He ran away from the battlefield after Drona’s death as per Mahabharata Dronaparva Chapter 193 verse 14. He defeated Yuyutsu as per Mahabharata Karnaparva Chapter 25 verses 9-11. Sahadeva killed him as per Mahabharata Shalyaparva Chapter 28 verses 32-33.

Uluka is also known as Shaakuni, Kaitaka, Saubalyasuta, Kaitavya.

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Uraga (2)

An ancient kingdom in the Himalayas. Its king Romachama was defeated by Arjuna as per Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 27 verse 19.

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