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Babruvahana

Babruvahana 1977

Runtime

160 mins

Language

Kannada

Kannada

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Babruvahana Plot Summary

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Babruvahana Timeline

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Pandavas establish rule in Indraprasta

The Pandavas establish rule in Indraprasta following the partition of Hastinapura. Arjuna's breach of Yudhistira and Draupadi's privacy triggers remorse, and he decides to atone by going into exile, leaving his brothers to govern. The period sets the stage for his adventures away from the throne.

After partition of Hastinapura Indraprasta

Arjuna earns Chitrangada's favor in Manipura

During his exile in Manipura, Arjuna earns the favor of princess Chitrangada by a daring tiger-hunt performed with Shabdavedhi. Chitrangada falls in love with him and accepts him as her husband. The alliance enhances Arjuna's position while he is away from home.

Exile in Manipura Manipura

Arjuna abducted by Uluchi and marries Nagaloka

While bathing in a river, Arjuna is abducted by Uluchi, the princess of Nagaloka. Uluchi confesses her love and they wed in Gandharva vivaha, binding Arjuna to Nagaloka for a time. He remains there until Krishna intervenes to set him on his path again.

Exile Nagaloka

Krishna retrieves Arjuna and reunites with Chitrangada

Krishna uses his magical powers to fetch Arjuna from Nagaloka. He returns to Manipura and reunites with Chitrangada, marrying her again in Gandharva vivaha and giving birth to their son Babruvahana.

After rescue from Nagaloka Manipura

Memory wiped; Subhadra marriage planned

Krishna, aided by Ghatotkacha, wipes Arjuna's memory of both Chitrangada and Uluchi. He reveals that Subhadra is now eligible for marriage, and with Krishna's help, Arjuna disguises himself as a sanyasi and elopes with Subhadra.

After memory wipe Hastinapura

Arjuna and Subhadra marry

Arjuna's elopement with Subhadra culminates in a marriage arranged under Krishna's guidance. The union strengthens the Pandava alliance and shapes future events, even as the world awaits the great war.

Pre-war period Hastinapura

War and Ashwamedha Yaga

Years pass and the Pandavas win the Mahabharata war, establishing their rule over the subcontinent. To cement sovereignty, they organize the Ashwamedha Yaga, with Arjuna leading the campaign alongside Vrishaketu and conquering kingdom after kingdom.

Post-war Across the subcontinent

Ganga's curse on Arjuna

A scorned queen vows revenge on Arjuna for killing Bhishma's son, and she invokes Ganga to seal his fate. Ganga curses him that he will die at the hands of his own son, a prophecy that will drive later events.

During Ashwamedha

Babruvahana rises in Manipura

Babruvahana grows up to become the ruler of Manipura and surpasses his father Arjuna in archery. The young prince's prowess soon puts him on a collision course with his legendary father during the Ashwamedha expedition.

During Ashwamedha Manipura

Ashwamedha clash in Manipura

The Ashwamedha horse enters Manipura and Babruvahana must either accept Pandava overlordship or defeat Arjuna in battle. He learns that Arjuna is his father, a revelation that intensifies the confrontation.

Ashwamedha campaign Manipura

Father and son battle; Arjuna's death

On the battlefield's third day, Arjuna and Babruvahana meet face to face; Chitrangada acts as Arjuna's charioteer and Uluchi serves as Babruvahana's. Babruvahana mortally wounds Arjuna, ending the Ashwamedha with Arjuna's death and a sorrowful cry rising from Chitrangada.

Third day of the battle Manipura

Revival of Arjuna and reconciliation

Takshak decapitates Arjuna's corpse and takes his head to Nagaloka. Krishna, with his Sudharshan Chakra, defeats Takshak's henchmen and retrieves the severed head. Using the Sanjeevani-mani from Nagaloka, Arjuna is revived; Krishna revives all fallen soldiers, and Arjuna reconciles with Chitrangada, while acknowledging Babruvahana as his son.

After battle Nagaloka

Babruvahana Characters

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Arjuna

A master Pandava archer whose exile follows a moral misstep. He marries Chitrangada in Manipura and is abducted and wed to Uluchi in Nagaloka, though Krishna later erases memories of both marriages. He ultimately faces his son Babruvahana in battle and is revived after the clash.

🏹 Archer 👑 Pandava 🗺️ Warrior

Babruvahana

Ruler of Manipura and son of Arjuna and Chitrangada, he surpasses his father in archery. He defeats Arjuna during the Ashwamedha campaign and kills him, before Arjuna is revived by divine intervention. His lineage bridges two generations of heroes.

🏹 Prince 🗺️ Warrior 👨‍👦 Son

Chitrangada

Princess of Manipura who wins Arjuna's affection and becomes the mother of Babruvahana. Her marriage ties bolster alliances between kingdoms, and her presence anchors the succession narrative. She endures the turmoil of divided loyalties within her family.

👑 Princess 🧭 Queen 💔 Family

Uluchi

Princess of Nagaloka who falls for Arjuna and marries him in Gandharva vivaha. She later becomes Babruvahana's charioteer, and ultimately is revealed to be Ganga in disguise. Her arc weaves divine elements into the mortal world.

💫 Princess 🗺️ Ally 🐍 Identity

Krishna

Divine king who uses magical powers to retrieve Arjuna and orchestrate events that lead to eventual reconciliation. He wields the Sudharshan Chakra to defeat Takshak's forces and to revive fallen warriors.

🪄 God-king 🗺️ Mentor ⚡ Power

Subhadra

Sister of Krishna and wife of Arjuna; she elopes with Arjuna when he disguises himself as a sanyasi. Her union with Arjuna links crucial dynastic alliances and motivates the narrative's romantic threads.

👸 Sister 🧭 Wife 💖 Love

Vrishaketu

Karna's son who fights under Babruvahana's command and is killed by Babruvahana during the Ashwamedha. His death underscores the tragic cost of the dynasty's ambitions.

🏹 Warrior 🗺️ Prince ⚔️ Conflict

Takshak

A serpent adversary who decapitates Arjuna's corpse and takes the head to Nagaloka. Krishna defeats Takshak's henchmen and ultimately restores Arjuna's head, enabling the revival.

🐍 Villain 🗡️ Interloper 💀 Death

Chitrangada's Father

A royal figure whose lineage anchors the Manipura polity and supports dynastic alliances within the broader Mahabharata narrative.

👑 King 🧭 Ancestor

Babruvahana Settings

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Time period

Dvapara Yuga

The events unfold in the mythic Mahabharata era, a time when kings vie for sovereignty and divine beings intervene in mortal affairs. Exile, romantic entanglements, and the Ashwamedha campaign drive the narrative forward. The period blends royal politics with magical elements and fate-driven destinies.

Location

Indraprasta, Manipura, Nagaloka, Hastinapura

Indraprasta (Indraprastha) is the Pandavas' capital after Hastinapura's partition and the political heart of the tale. Manipura is Arjuna's martial realm, where he wins Chitrangada's hand and reigns as a warrior prince. Nagaloka provides a supernatural backdrop with Uluchi, the princess who abducts Arjuna and later reveals her divine identity. The story also traces back to Hastinapura as the origin of the royal lineage.

🏛️ Ancient kingdoms 🗺️ Mythic realms ⚔️ Epic battles

Babruvahana Themes

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Lineage & Destiny

The plot centers on inherited names and royal obligations, pressing characters to confront their bloodlines. Babruvahana's birth and Arjuna's legacy push them toward testing loyalties and personal identity. The tale questions how lineage shapes choices and destinies.

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Duty & War

Arjuna's duties as a warrior clash with deep personal bonds. The Ashwamedha Yaga becomes a crucible where sovereignty and family ties intersect with pride and honor. Characters must weigh allegiance to kingdom against loyalty to kin.

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Divine Intervention

Krishna's powers and other divine manipulations steer the course of events. Disguises, miracles, and magical artifacts move Arjuna, Babruvahana, and their realms toward reconciliation. The gods’ influence highlights the thin line between fate and agency.

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Memory & Reconciliation

A deliberate memory wipe creates emotional voids that only truth and reunion can heal. The journey culminates in forgiveness as father and son, along with their partners, come to terms with their intertwined destinies. The resolution emphasizes restored bonds over vengeance.

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