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The Pandavas, also known as the Pandavaswhose, were five brothers who played a central role in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. They were the sons of King Pandu and his wife Kunti, and were raised together with their cousins, the Kauravas. The Pandavas are known for their righteousness, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to dharma.
The five Pandavas were Yudhishthira, the eldest and the most virtuous among them; Bhima, the strongest and
The Pandavas were exiled for 12 years and a day in the forest, during which they faced
The Pandavas' most famous adventure is their participation in the great war of Kurukshetra, where they fought
After the war, the Pandavas ruled over the kingdom of Indraprastha, which they had won from the