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'.
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Pandavas always obey and act according to their Mother Kunti's wish. After Arjuna won the competition and Draupathi's hand they got married. Five brothers and the Arjuna's bride Draupati went to see their mother.When they reached home Arjuna said to his mother that he has got something for her, not knowing what it was from inside the house Kunti asked the five brothers to share it.Thus Draupati was Pandavas wife from then as per their mother's order. contd... This was done to respect their mother's decision.
around .03% of the U.S. plays wrestling among pandavas. Bheema likes to play wrestling among Pandavas.
The wives of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata epic were Draupadi, Subhadra, and Ulupi.
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.
The father's name is Pandu. His two wives were Kunti and Madri. I cannot find reference to Pancha as one of the brothers; I believe this is a word describing a geographic region, or something similar. See link for more. There is a place called Pancha Pandava Rathas. Father's name is Pandu. He had two wives. One Kunti another Maadri. Kunti gave birth to Dharmaraya, Bheema and Arjuna. Maadri gave birth to Nakula and Sahadeva. these five together are called Pandava. Pancha means "five" in Sanskrit. Five Pandavas mean pancha pandavas.
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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.
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