Arjun
The Pandavas' mother, Kunti, is related to Krishna as her cousin. Kunti is the daughter of King Shurasena and is thus part of the Yadava clan, to which Krishna also belongs. Kunti and Krishna share a close familial bond, and Krishna plays a crucial role as a friend, ally, and guide to the Pandavas throughout the Mahabharata. Their relationship highlights the deep connections and alliances among the royal families of that era.
names of pandavas when they were in esile
King Pandu had two wives, and five sons. Therefore they were named 'Pancha Pandavas'. Pancha is a Sanskrit word for 'number five'.
The wives of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata epic were Draupadi, Subhadra, and Ulupi.
In the Mahabharata, the character who is not one of the 100 sons of Gandhari is Yudhishthira, who is one of the Pandavas. Gandhari is the mother of the Kauravas, who are the 100 sons, including Duryodhana and his brothers. The Pandavas, including Yudhishthira, are the cousins of the Kauravas and the sons of Kunti and Pandu.
one half to bheema and the other half to the rest of pandavas
Mahabharata is a great epic of India. Actually Mahabharta describes about the war which was fought between the Pandavas and the Kaurvas. Pandavas were 5 brothers and kaurvas were 100 brothers. The name of the Pandavas were-: Yudhistra, Bhim, Arjun, Nakul, Sehdeva. The main from the Kaurvas was the Duryodhan. Lord Krishna (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) were with the pandavas. He gave pandavas many morals which are written in Bhagvata Gita. At end pandavas won because they were with the right and god was with them.
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There are multiple versions of the Mahabharata, an ancient Hindu epic in which the Pandavas are killed. However, in most versions, it is Ashwatthama, a warrior and friend of the Kauravas, who kills the Pandavas while they are sleeping.
The eldest of the Pandavas is Yudhishthira. He is known for his righteousness, adherence to truth, and strong sense of duty. As the son of Dharma (Yama, the god of death), he embodies the principles of justice and morality throughout the Mahabharata epic. Yudhishthira plays a central role in the Kurukshetra War and is ultimately crowned king after the conflict.
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