Devi Subhadra

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Myth 1
Arjuna married Devi Subhadra just for the political alliance of yadavas or for Krishna's wish as he never refused him.
He did not love her at all and was forced into the marriage and many fake stuffs.....

The people who say this are dummbb..... believing on the shit serials.

They just potray someone else small just to potray someone else greater.

Reality:
In scriptures it is mentioned that Arjun saw Subhadra first time at the rivata ka parvat and as soon as he saw her he fell for her. He had a great desire in his heart to marry her and to cherish her all his life

Subhadra was also attracted to the young Brahmin.

After some span of time they both revealed their love for each other and with the permission of Subhadra, Arjun abducted her.

He fell for her and married her with his OWN CHOICE and they both LOVED each other.

After he reached the city of Dvaraka and met his maternal cousin Krishna, he attended a festival held at Raivata mountain. There Arjuna saw Subhadra and was smitten by her beauty and wished to marry her. Krishna revealed that she was Vasudeva's and Rohini's child, and his half-sister.

Krishna stated that he couldn't predict Subhadra's decision at her svayamvara (self choice ceremony) and advised Arjuna to elope with Subhadra. After receiving agreement to a letter sent to Yudhishthira for permission, Arjuna drove a chariot to the hills and took Subhadra with him. After Subhadra's guards unsuccessfully attempted to stop them, the Yadavas, the Vrishnis, and the Andhakas held a meeting to discuss the matter. After Krishna comforted them, they agreed, and thus, Arjuna married Subhadra with Vedic rituals.

Proof!??
Read Mahabharata
Adi parva: subhadra haran parva

I hope the haters don't consider themselves greater than ved vyasa and scriptures.

While the bhagwatam purana adds the plan of Subhadra's marriage with duryadhana by balram.

The story says:
When King Parīkṣit desired to learn about the marriage of his grandmother, Subhadrā-devī, Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said, “While touring on pilgrimage, Arjuna heard that Lord Baladeva intended to give the hand of His sister Subhadrā to Duryodhana in marriage. Wanting to kidnap Subhadrā and marry her himself, Arjuna disguised himself as a renunciant and went to Dvārakā. So effective was the disguise that neither Balarāma nor any other resident of Dvārakā recognized him; rather, they all showed him the respect due a Vaiṣṇava mendicant. In this way the four months of the rainy season passed. One day Arjuna received an invitation to dine at Lord Balarāma’s home. There he caught sight of Subhadrā and was immediately overwhelmed with desire for her. Subhadrā also desired to have Arjuna as her husband, and thus she glanced back at him shyly.

Proof!???
Here it is....

Proof!???Here it is

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Another!?
This one...

The most famous version:this version is a love story from both sides and is also a bit more elaborated on the event

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The most famous version:
this version is a love story from both sides and is also a bit more elaborated on the event. It narrates that during his pilgrimage, Arjuna finally arrives at the location of Prabhasa. Gada, a Yadava chief, who he meets there, tells him about Subhadra and after learning about her, Arjuna becomes eager to wed her. To that end, he dresses as an ascetic and ponders beneath a tree in the hopes that Krishna would assist him in getting married. Meanwhile, in Dvaraka, Krishna learns about Arjuna's wish using his divine abilities and visits Arjuna at Prabhasa. He leads Arjuna to the Raivataka mountain, where a festival was to be observed by all the notable Yadavas. During the festival, Arjuna stumbles across Subhadra while wandering with Krishna, and is smitten by her beauty. Krishna advises him to abduct Subhadra, since they didn't know who she liked. After the festival, Balarama meets the disguised Arjuna, and invites him to live in the palace in Dvaraka. Subhadra starts tending to every need of the ascetic. Arjuna, on the other hand, is passionately in love on seeing Subhadra before his own eyes. Subhadra observes him and finds the similarity of Arjuna, her aunt’s son, about whom she has heard from Gada and Krishna. After realising that Subhadra also loves him, Arjuna immediately reveals his identity. A great ritual for Shiva is planned at an island near Dvaraka. All the Yadavas, with Balarama at the head, leave for worship. Seeing the opportunity, Arjuna elopes with Subhadra, and marries her. Indra and Shachi descend to perform the wedding rituals.[9][10]





Many people say such things and hence this is the answer for you all.....
They consider themselves greater than ved vyasa and the ancient scriptures.




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