<P> Arjuna (in Devanagari: अर्जुन arjuna) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna . It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time . Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom . In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna . He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times . His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu . </P> <P> The name Arjuna has among its meanings "white", "clear" and "silver". </P> <Ul> <Li> Bibhatsu (बीभत्सु) - one who always fights wars in a fair manner . </Li> <Li> Dhananjaya (धनञ्जय) - one who brings prosperity and wealth in the region wherever he goes to . </Li> <Li> Gandivadhanvan (गाण्डीवधन्वन्) - one who possessed the mighty bow named Gandiva which was created by Lord Brahma . </Li> <Li> Gandivadhara (गाण्डीवधर) - Gandiva holder . </Li> <Li> Gudakesha (गुडाकेश) - someone who have control over sleeps; also one who has curly hair . </Li> <Li> Jishnu (जिष्णु) - triumphant . </Li> <Li> Kapidhwaja (कपिध्वज) - having flag of Kapi (monkey) in his chariot . Lord Hanuman stayed on Arjuna's flag during Kurukshetra war . </Li> <Li> Kiritin (किरीटिन्) - one who wears the celestial diadem, Kiriti, presented by Lord Indra . </Li> <Li> Madhyapandava (मध्यपाण्डव) - the third of Pandavas, younger to Yudhisthira and Bhima and elder to Nakula and Sahadeva . </Li> <Li> Parantapa (परन्तप) - one who concentrates the most . </Li> <Li> Partha (पार्थ) - son of Pritha, also known as Kunti . </Li> <Li> Phalguna (फाल्गुन) - one born under the star named Uttara Phalguni . </Li> <Li> Savyasachin (सव्यसाचिन्) - ambidextrous, only Arjuna is expert in using both hands equally in archery . </Li> <Li> Shvethavahana (श्वेतवाहन) - one with white horses mounted to his pure white chariot . </Li> <Li> Vijaya (विजय) - always victorious or undefeated . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Bibhatsu (बीभत्सु) - one who always fights wars in a fair manner . </Li>

Who is called as savyasachi among pandavas of mahabharath