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Characters of the Mahabharata

Discover the complex characters of the Mahabharata, whose choices and actions shaped the greatest epic ever told.

Yudhishthira

Yudhishthira

The Eldest Pandava

Known as Dharmaraja, the embodiment of righteousness and truth.

Bhima

Bhima

The Second Pandava

The mighty warrior known for his incredible strength and loyalty.

Arjuna

Arjuna

The Third Pandava

The legendary archer and recipient of the Bhagavad Gita from Lord Krishna.

Nakula

Nakula

The Fourth Pandava

Known for his swordsmanship and beauty, son of Madri and the divine Ashwini Kumars.

Sahadeva

Sahadeva

The Fifth Pandava

The youngest Pandava, known for his wisdom and knowledge of astronomy.

Draupadi

Draupadi

Wife of the Pandavas

The fire-born princess whose humiliation led to the great war.

Kunti

Kunti

Mother of the Pandavas

The strong-willed mother who guided her sons through their hardships.

Abhimanyu

Abhimanyu

Son of Arjuna

The young warrior who knew how to enter but not exit the Chakravyuha formation.

Duryodhana

Duryodhana

The Eldest Kaurava

The primary antagonist, driven by jealousy and ambition.

Karna

Karna

The Tragic Hero

The unsung hero known for his generosity and loyalty to Duryodhana.

Shakuni

Shakuni

The Master Manipulator

The cunning uncle of Duryodhana who orchestrated many conflicts.

Dhritarashtra

Dhritarashtra

The Blind King

The blind king of Hastinapur and father of the Kauravas. His physical blindness mirrors his emotional blindness.

Gandhari

Gandhari

Mother of the Kauravas

The devoted wife of Dhritarashtra who chose to blindfold herself in solidarity with her blind husband.

Ekalavya

Ekalavya

The Self-Taught Archer

A Nishada prince who mastered archery by practicing in front of a clay statue of Dronacharya.

Ashwatthama

Ashwatthama

Son of Dronacharya

A mighty warrior cursed with immortality for his role in the killing of the Pandava children.

Krishna

Krishna

The Divine Guide

The incarnation of Lord Vishnu who guides the Pandavas through the war.

Bhishma

Bhishma

The Grand Patriarch

The mighty warrior bound by his vow, who fought for the Kauravas despite his love for the Pandavas.

Dronacharya

Dronacharya

The Master Teacher

The legendary guru who taught both the Pandavas and Kauravas the art of warfare.

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