1. arjuna - Noun
2. Arjuna - Proper noun
(Hindu mythology) the warrior prince in the Bhagavad-Gita to whom Krishna explains the nature of being and of God and how humans can come to know God
Source: WordNetI promise you this. You will always have five sons. Yudhishtira, I will not harm. Bhima will not die by my hand. The twins – Nakula and Sahadeva – will go untouched by me. But Arjuna – him I will make no promises about. I will kill him, or he will kill me. One of us will die. Kunti
Kunti, thus addressed by her lord, invoked Sakra (the king of the gods) who thereupon came unto her and begat him that was afterwards called Arjuna. Kunti
A former national cricket selector and long-time Delhi cricket administrator, Chauhan received the Arjuna award in 1981. Source: Internet
A well-known bas relief from the 10th-century temple of Banteay Srei depicts the Krishna and Arjuna helping Agni to burn down Khandava forest. Source: Internet
Arjuna said: O descendant of Vrsni, by what is one impelled to sinful acts, even unwillingly, as if engaged by force? Source: Internet
During the great war which commenced, even Arjuna was brought down with doubts, e.g., attachment, sorrow, fear. Source: Internet