
Arjuna in Indraloka
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Narrated by:
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Sukrit Sharma
About this listen
In "Arjuna in Indraloka," Amar Chitra Katha brings to life the fascinating journey of Arjuna, the Pandava prince, as he ascends to Indraloka—the celestial realm of his divine father, Indra. Here, Arjuna trains with celestial weapons, learns sacred knowledge, and faces supernatural trials that strengthen his resolve as a warrior. This enchanting story combines elements of adventure, devotion, and mythology, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the wonders of ancient Indian epics. A must-read for those captivated by tales of heroism, divine encounters, and the timeless values of the Mahabharata.
©1984 Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited (P)2025 Audible Singapore Private Limited
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