Divine
Indra
The king of the gods and lord of thunder. He is the divine father of Arjuna, giving him unparalleled skills in archery.
First appears in Adi Parva (Canto 1)
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Understanding this Character
Parva refers to a book or section of the Mahabharata. The epic consists of 18 main Parvas, each covering major portions of the story. Characters often appear across multiple Parvas as the narrative progresses.
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Indra
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The Mahabharata features complex family trees with both divine and mortal lineages. Many characters have divine parentage (gods fathering children) through the practice of niyoga or divine boons. Click on any character to explore their full profile and connections.
Lesser-Known Facts
- He disguised himself as a Brahmin to trick Karna into giving away his divine armor.