Uttarā

Uttarā
Abhimanyu consoles Uttarā before leaving for the war, illustration by S.N. Das
Information
FamilyVirata (father)
Sudeshna (mother)
Uttara (brother)
Shankha (brother)
SpouseAbhimanyu
ChildrenParikshit
OriginMatsya Kingdom

Uttarā (Sanskrit: उत्तरा, romanized: Uttarā) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata. She was the princess of Matsya, and the daughter of King Virata and Queen Sudeshna, at whose court the Pandavas—the central figures of the epic—spent a year in concealment during their exile. During this period, she learned music and dance from Arjuna, the third Pandava, and later married his son, Abhimanyu. Uttarā was widowed at a young age during the Kurukshetra War. Following the Pandavas' victory in the war, she and her unborn son were attacked by Ashwatthama, and were saved by the divine intervention of Krishna. Her son Parikshit saved the Kuru lineage from extinction, and became a well-known monarch celebrated in both the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana.