Talk:Arjuna

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I would like to put in a request that Arjuna be placed into a disambiguation and an article on the plant Terminalia Arjuna and its purported medicinal properties to be written.

oppose - the disambig link from the top of the page is sufficient. Imc 15:34, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
oppose - i agree with the above user 24.79.43.137 05:37, 11 June 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Meaning of the name

I thought Arjuna meant bright, shining, silver? 'Doer of pure deeds' sounds rather made up. Imc 15:34, 4 November 2005 (UTC)


when did pandu meet krishna? It just sounds ridiculous. Somebody please correct this error

[edit] Arjuna and Arash

I have edited the article to arrange for the legend of Arash to parallel with Arjuna, as opposed to the other way around. Arjuna's article (and the history it details, for that matter) is far more encompassing, and its brevity far more profound. As such, it is only fitting that the legend of Arash be seen in light of Arjuna's highly revered station within the Mahabharata. I have nevertheless still illustrated the common ancestry of the cultures.

I have pointed out that the link is tenuous. For one, nowhere in either article are the striking similarities shown. Second, its increasingly clear according to Indian sources, and modern genetic research, that the Indian culture draws from a local lineage, and is not from an overarching Indo-Iranian/ Aryan one. Hence, unless more references are provided- Arash and Arjunas similarities remain conjecture. (Archerblack)

[edit] Anime

I changed "Earth Girl Arjuna" to "Earth Maiden Arjuna" to match the rename of the anime article. Argel1200 19:48, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot 05:57, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Arjuna and Hanuman

Maybe i am mistaken, but i think the encounter with hanuman took place with Bhima, the second of the five brothers and who was also the strongest of all.Ajjay (talk) 14:50, 2 February 2008 (UTC)