This lithograph is work of Mr. GV Vankates Rao Printed in Germany In the Mahābhārata, Arjun (Arjuna) and Ulupi's marriage is a key part of the story. They are a major part of the story. Arjun, a great warrior and Pandava prince, and Ulupi, a widowed Naga princess, meet and fall in love. Ulupi has unique powers and is drawn to Arjun's strength. They marry and have a son named Iravan. Ulupi then resides with Arjun in Nagaloka, the realm of the Nagas, and is a crucial part of Iravan's upbringing. Here's a more detailed look at their relationship:
Meeting and Love:
Ulupi, a Naga princess, is said to have been captivated by Arjun's beauty and prowess. She sought him out and fell in love with him.
Marriage:
They married, and Ulupi became part of Arjun's life, residing in Nagaloka.
Iravan:
Their son, Iravan, is a notable figure in the Mahābhārata, known for his courage and sacrifice.
Ulupi's Role:
She played a significant role in Iravan's upbringing and was instrumental in his development. She also had magical powers and was a major figure in the story.
Nagaloka
After marrying Ulupi, Arjun spent time with her in Nagaloka, the realm of the Nagas.