Pandavasの異なる名前
It's well-known that the Pandavas were all sons of gods: Yudhishthira was the son of Yama god of death, Bhima was the son of Vayu the wind god, Arjuna was the son of Indra king of the gods, and Nakula and Sahadeva were sons of the twin Ashwini Kumaras. But these weren't the only gods they were incarnations of. Let me explain.
Nakula. Sahadeva. These Panch Pandav are the central characters in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. All of them were married to the same woman named Draupadi. The Pandavas fought the Great Kurukshetra War against their cousins Kauravas for the throne of Hastinapur. The word "Pandava" has been derived from their father's name, which is Pandu.
The Virata Parva of Mahabharata tells about Agyatvas of Pandavas. The Pandavas used these names to hide their identities: Yudhishthira (Kanka), Bhima (Ballava), Arjuna (Brihannala), Nakula (Granthika), Sahadeva (Tantripala) and Draupadi (Sairandhri). Here's a concise summary of their roles and disguised names during this challenging period:
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