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Who was Uttaraa in the Mahabharata, and what was her significance in the Pandava lineage?

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Mahabharata Characters

Uttaraa is the daughter of King Virata of Matsya. She becomes a key figure by marrying Abhimanyu, Arjuna’s son, and later giving birth to Parikshit, the only surviving heir of the Pandava lineage.

### Family & Marriage
- **Father**: King Virata
- **Mother**: Queen Sudeshna
- **Spouse**: Abhimanyu (Arjuna’s son)

### Key Connections
- **Pandava Ties**: Through her marriage, Uttaraa unites the Matsya kingdom with the Pandavas.
- **Tragedy**: Abhimanyu dies heroically in the Chakravyuha formation during the war.

### Role in the Epic
1. **Incognito Period**: The Pandavas stay in Virata’s court, forging alliances with Uttaraa’s family.
2. **Wedding to Abhimanyu**: Strengthens bonds between the Matsya kingdom and the Pandavas.
3. **Mother of Parikshit**: After the Kurukshetra War, Uttaraa’s unborn child is revived by Krishna’s blessings, ensuring the continuation of the Pandava line.

Uttaraa’s life weaves together the final threads of the Pandava dynasty, with her son Parikshit symbolizing hope and renewal after the massive destruction of the war.

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