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Kichaka’s Obsession
During their thirteenth year of exile, the Pandavas and Draupadi disguised themselves as servants in King Virata’s court, to fullfill the terms of their exile. Draupadi, disguised as Sairandhri, served as a maid to Queen Sudeshna. To protect herself, she claimed to be married to five Gandharvas, celestial musicians known for their power and quick…
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The Poisoned Lake
The Quest for Water After losing their kingdom to the Kauravas in a rigged game of dice, the Pandavas were exiled to the forest for thirteen years. During their exile, they faced numerous challenges, one of which was the lack of water. On a particularly hot day, the Pandavas found themselves desperate for water. Bhima,…
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Game of Dice
In the wake of Indraprastha’s rise to glory and the successful completion of the Rajasuya Yagna, the Pandavas’ fortunes seemed to be at their peak. Their city rivaled the abodes of the gods, and Yudhishthira’s status as a paramount king was acknowledged across Bharatavarsha. However, this rapid ascent to power and prosperity did not go…
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City of the Gods
After Draupadi’s swayamvara, the Pandavas returned to Hastinapura, their true identities now revealed to the world. The streets buzzed with excitement as citizens caught glimpses of the long-lost princes and their new bride. Dhritarashtra, the blind king and father of the Kauravas, found himself in a difficult position. He addressed his court, saying, “The return…
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Krishna
A master strategist, compassionate friend, and spiritual guide, Krishna’s life weaves through the epic Mahabharata like a brilliant thread, illuminating the eternal struggle between right and wrong. Born in a prison cell under the shadow of a tyrant’s sword, Krishna’s life was extraordinary from its very first breath. From the idyllic cow pastures of Vrindavan…
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Draupadi
In the ancient kingdom of Panchala, a grand spectacle was about to unfold. King Drupada had announced a swayamvara – a ceremony where a bride chooses her husband – for his daughter, the beautiful Draupadi. But this was no ordinary event. The challenge set before the suitors was formidable: to string a massive bow and…
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House of Lac
The enmity between the Pandavas and the Kauravas had been simmering ever since their childhood. Duryodhana, the eldest of the Kauravas, grew increasingly envious of the Pandavas’ popularity and prowess. When Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, was declared the crown prince of Hastinapura, Duryodhana’s jealousy reached its peak. Seeking to eliminate his rivals once and for…
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Drona’s Challenge
As the Pandavas and Kaurava’s education progressed, their teacher Drona was eager to test their skills in a grand compeition. The young princes gathered, their hearts pounding with anticipation, as the legendary warrior-sage Drona prepared to test their skills. Among them stood Arjuna, his lean frame belying the extraordinary talent that coursed through his veins.…
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Pramana Koti
With the untimely death of their father, King Pandu, the five Pandava brothers—Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva—found themselves uprooted from the simplicity of their forest dwelling. Accustomed to the rustic charm of nature and the teachings of sages, they were suddenly thrust into the dazzling opulence of Hastinapura, the grand capital of the Kuru…
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Pandu
King Pandu was the father of the Pandavas, renowned for his wisdom and success as a ruler. However, Pandu’s fate was sealed by two moments of carelessness. His story, from glorious reign to forest exile, from the joy of fatherhood to an untimely death, sets in motion the grand narrative of the Mahabharata. As we…
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