During the great Mahabharata war, the Kaurava army trapped the Pandavas by forming a complex, moving military maze known as the Chakravyuha. Only a few warriors knew how to break into it, and young Abhimanyu—Arjuna’s teenage son—volunteered to lead the charge. Even though he knew entering was dangerous and he hadn't learned the secret of how to escape back out (having heard it while resting inside his mother's womb years ago), his immense courage didn't falter. Abhimanyu burst through the layers of the maze like a blazing comet, fighting off veteran commanders with extraordinary skill and tactical brilliance. Though he was ultimately outnumbered and surrounded, his legendary valor became an immortal symbol of bravery, proving that standing up for righteousness against impossible odds is a victory of character.