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Arjuna

The Sanskrit word 
अर्जुन (arjuna) primarily translates to "white," "clear," "bright," or "shining". 
The name is derived from the Sanskrit root arj, which denotes purity, clarity, and brightness. It is often associated with the color of silver or lightning. 
Significance in Hindu Culture
  • The Mahabharata Hero: Arjuna is most famously known as the central character and hero of the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He was a peerless archer and warrior, one of the five Pandava brothers, whose moral dilemma on the battlefield of Kurukshetra prompts his spiritual guide, Lord Krishna, to deliver the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.
  • Symbolism: In this epic, the name symbolizes purity, moral integrity, focus, and righteousness. Arjuna is often seen as a symbol of the struggling human soul seeking guidance from the divine.
  • Other Meanings: The term is also the name of the Terminalia arjuna tree, known in Ayurvedic medicine for its silvery bark and properties beneficial for heart health.
  • Epithets: Arjuna had several other names or epithets, including Pārtha (son of Pritha/Kunti) and Savyasāchī (one who can shoot with both hands). 
For further detailed information on the name Arjuna's etymology and cultural significance, you can refer to resources like the Sanskrit Dictionary or the Wisdom Library.

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