The ''
Mahabharata'' is one of the two major
Sanskrit epics of
ancient India; it was composed by the sage
Vyasa. The most important characters of ''
Mahabharata'' can be said to include:
Krishna; the
Pandavas Yudhishthira,
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
,
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
,
Nakula and
Sahadeva, along with their wife
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
; and the
Kauravas (who were a hundred brothers), led by the eldest brother,
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. The most important other characters include
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
,
Karna,
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
charya,
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
,
Dhritrashtra,
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
and
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
. Some pivotal additional characters include
Balarama,
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
,
Vidura,
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
,
Kripacharya
Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ''Mahabharata'', he was a council member of Kuru Kingdom ...
,
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
,
Satyavati
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu ...
,
Ashwatthama
In the Hinduism, Hindu epic the ''Mahabharata'', Ashwatthama ( sa, अश्वत्थामा, Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni was the son of guru Drona and Kripi (sister of Kripa, Kripacharya). He was the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashwa ...
, and
Amba. Deities who play a significant role in the epic include
Vishnu,
Brahma,
Shiva,
Ganga
The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
,
Indra
Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. volumes/ref> I ...
,
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
and
Yama.
This list mentions notable characters and may also contain characters appearing in regional stories and folklores related to ''Mahabharata''.
A
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu was the son of third Pandava prince
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
and Yadava princess
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
. He was a disciple of his maternal uncles
Krishna and
Balrama. He was killed unfairly on the 13th day of
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. In the war, Abhimanyu killed warriors including Rukmartha, Brihadbala,
Laksmana (Duryodhana's son), Dushmanara (Dushyasana's 2nd son), 7 foster brothers of Karna, sons of Shalya, etc. and defeated mighty warriors including Ashwatthama, Kripa,Karna, Shalya, Duryodhana, Dushasana, etc. in direct and joint attacks when he had a bow in his hands. He was a great warrior just like his father
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. He was among the most loved sons of Pandavas.
Adhiratha
Adhiratha was the foster father of Karna and the charioteer of Bheeshma. He was also the leader of all Sutas and royal charioteers. His wife was Radha. Shon was their biological son. As the ''
Bhagavata Purana
The ''Bhagavata Purana'' ( sa, भागवतपुराण; ), also known as the ''Srimad Bhagavatam'', ''Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana'' or simply ''Bhagavata'', is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (''Mahapuranas''). Composed in Sa ...
'', Adhiratha descended from
Yayati and therefore was related to
Krishna. He was also the descendant of
Romapada
Romapada ( IAST: Romapāda), also known Chitraratha and Lomapada, was a king of Anga, and the adoptive father of Shanta in the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''.
Early life
Romapada was the youngest son of the Yadava king Vidarbha. Vidarbha had many sons ...
,
the king of
Anga and brother-in-law of
Dashratha's descendant Shighra, king of
Ayodhya.
Adrika
Adrika was an
apsara
An apsaras or apsara ( sa, अप्सरा ' lso ' pi, अक्चरा, translit=accharā) is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hinduism and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literat ...
, who was cursed to become a fish and only to be liberated when she gives birth to a human. Adrika, as a fish, lived in the river
Yamuna. Once she came in contact with the semen of
Uparichara and impregnated herself. After 10 month, some
fishermen caught her, cut open her womb and found two children
Matsyagandha
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hin ...
and
Matsya. After the incident, Adrika was liberated from her curse and returned to heaven.
Agni
Agni is the Hindu god of fire. In the Vana Parva, sage Markandeya told the story of Agni's marriage.
In the Khandava-daha Parva, Agni in disguise approaches
Krishna and
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
seeking sufficient food for gratification of his hunger and expressed his desire to consume the forest of Khandava protected by Indra for the sake of
Takshaka, the chief of the
Nagas. Aided by Krishna and Arjuna, Agni consumes the
Khandava Forest. Later, as a boon, Arjuna got all his weapons from Indra and also the bow,
Gandiva
Gandiva (IAST: Gāṇḍīva; ) is a divine bow of Arjuna, one of the Pandavas from the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' The bow was made by Brahma.
How Arjuna got the Gandiva
Agni, God of fire, wanted to devour the forest of Khandavaprastha, t ...
, from
Varuna.
Alambusha
Alambusha was a
Rakshasa and younger brother of
Baka
Baka, baká or BAKA may refer to:
Ethnicities and languages
* Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon), an African ethnic group
* Baka people (Congo and South Sudan), an African ethnic group
* Baka language, a dialect cluster of Cameroon and Gabon
* Baka ...
and
Kirmira. In the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
, he fought from the Kaurava side. During the war, he killed
Iravan, son of Pandava prince
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. Later, Alambusha was killed by Bhima's son,
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
.
Alayudha
He was a demon and friend of another demon named Alambusha. He and Alambusha were killed by
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
's demon son
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
during the Night war on the fourteenth day of the war.
Amba
Amba was the eldest daughter of Kashya, the king of
Kashi and the sister of Ambika and Ambalika. Amba was abducted by
Kuru
Kuru may refer to:
Anthropology and history
* Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people
* Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology
* Kuru Kingdom, ...
prince
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
and holds him responsible for her misfortune. Her sole goal in life becomes his destruction, to fulfill which she is reborn as
Shikhandini/
Shikhandi.
Ambalika
Ambalika is the daughter of Kashya, the King of
Kashi, and wife of
Vichitravirya, the King of
Hastinapur. She was also the mother of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
, step mother of
Dhritarashtra and grand mother of
Pandavas.
Ambika
Ambika is the daughter of Kashya, the King of
Kashi, and wife of
Vichitravirya, the king of
Hastinapura
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ''Hastinapura'', described in Hindu texts such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain tex ...
. She was also the mother of
Dhritarashtra and stepmother of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
and grandmother to the
Kauravas.
Ambika's maid
The chief maid of Ambika—named Parishrami in later retelling—was sent by Ambika and Ambalika to Maharishi
Vyasa for
Niyoga. From their union, Vidura was born.
Amitaujas
Amitaujas is the mighty warrior of Panchala Kingdom. He was the maharatha on the side of Pandavas.
Anjanaparvana
He was the son of
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
and
Mourvi. His grandparents were
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
and
Hidimbā. He was killed by
Ashwatthama
In the Hinduism, Hindu epic the ''Mahabharata'', Ashwatthama ( sa, अश्वत्थामा, Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni was the son of guru Drona and Kripi (sister of Kripa, Kripacharya). He was the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashwa ...
in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
.
Arjuna
Arjuna is also known as Partha and Dhananjaya is a character in the Mahabharata. Arjuna was the son of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
and
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
in the
Kuru Kingdom. He was the spiritual son of
Indra
Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. volumes/ref> I ...
. He was the 3rd of the
Pandava brothers and was married to
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
,
Ulupi,
Chitrāngadā
Chitrāngadā ( sa, चित्रांगदा, ''Citrāṅgadā''), in the Hindu epic ''Mahābhārata'', was the warrior princess of Manipur and the only heir of king Chitravahana. She had a son named Babhruvahana with Arjuna. The story of ...
and
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
at different times. His 4 children included
Iravan,
Babruvahana
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Babruvahana ( sa, बब्रुवाहन) is the son of Arjuna, a Pandava prince, and Chitrangada, the princess of Manalura. Babruvahana was adopted as the heir of Manalura by his maternal grandfath ...
,
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
and
Srutakarma. Arjuna was ''
Atimaharathi
Hindu mythological wars are the wars described in the Hindu texts of ancient India. These wars depicted both mortals of great prowess as well as deities and supernatural beings, often wielding supernatural weapons of great power. Hindu teach ...
'' class warrior. He was a cousin and best friend of
Lord Krishna. He was the best archer and the greatest warrior of Mahabharata. He defeated many warriors like Ashwatthama, Kripa,Karna,Bhisma and Drona. And he killed many great warriors like Bhisma, Karna, bhurishrawa. He had record of defeating Devas, Gandharvas and Asuras
Aruni
In the ''Mahabharata'', Aruni appeared in the
Adi Parva The ''Adi Parva'' or ''The Book of the Beginning'' is the first of eighteen books of the Mahabharata. "Adi" ( आदि, Ādi) is a Sanskrit word that means "first".
Adi Parva traditionally has 19 parts and 236 adhyayas (chapters). The critical edi ...
. Aruni was a disciple of sage named Dhaumya. Once a flood took place in the fields of the ashram (school). A breach was formed in the embankment. Dhaumya sent Aruni to stop the water from entering the embankment. After a long time, Aruni had not returned. So, Dhaumya went out to find Aruni. The latter lying in the breach of the embankment to prevent the water from entering it. Because of his loyalty, Aruni is also known as Gurubhakta Aruni.
Ashvins
The Ashvins or Ashwini is a pair of twin gods. Their father is Surya and his mother is Saranyu. They are the gods of medicine and health. In the epic, Kunti felt bad for Madri as she didn't have any children due to a curse and shared her secret mantra with her. Madri, using the mantra, called the Ashwini and had one pair of twins,
Nakula and
Sahadeva.
Ashwatthama
Ashwatthama was the son of
guru Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
and the grandson of the sage
Bharadwaja. Ashwatthama possessed the celestial weapon Narayanastra (which no one possessed in the ''Mahabharat'' era). He used Narayanastra and killed 1 akshouni of the Pandava army. Ashvatthama fought on the
Kaurava side against the
Pandavas in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. He became a Chiranjivi (immortal) due to a curse on him by Lord Krishna after he shot the Brahmashirastra over Uttara's womb. Ashvatthama was appointed as the final
commander-in-chief of the
Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War. Overcome with grief and rage, he slaughters most of the
Pandava camp in a single
night offensive.
Astika
Astika was a
rishi
''Rishi'' () is a term for an accomplished and enlightened person. They find mentions in various Vedic texts. Rishis are believed to have composed hymns of the Vedas. The Post-Vedic tradition of Hinduism regards the rishis as "great yogis" or ...
, and he was a son of
Jaratkaru by the serpent goddess
Manasa – a sister of the great serpent king
Vasuki. He saved the life of a serpent
Takshaka, the king of snakes, when the king
Janamejaya organized a snake sacrifice known as
Sarpa Satra, where he made great sacrifices of serpents, to avenge for the death of his father
Parikshit.
Avantini
She was the wife of
Shalya and the mother of Madranjaya, Rukmanagada, and Rukmanaratha. She was the princess of Avanti.
Ayu
Ayu or Ayus was an ancestor of Shantanu. He was a son
Pururavas and his apsara wife,
Urvashi. He married Prabha, an asura princess (daughter of Swarbhanu). He was succeeded by his son
Nahusha.
Ayodhaumya
Ayodhaumya/ Dhaumya was a sage of Avanti. He had three disciples namely
Aruni of Panchal,
Upamanyu
Upamanyu () is a rishi (sage) in Hinduism, best known for being a devotee of the deity Shiva, and being the leader of the ganas (Gāṇamtya).
He is said to be the father or ancestor of the sage Kamboja Aupamanyava referred to in the Vamsa B ...
and Veda. He even accompanied the Pandavas into the forest of Kurujangala during their exile. He sang songs of
Sama Veda referring to
Yama.
B
Babruvahana
Babruvahana was one of the sons of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
, begotten through
Chitrangada, the princess of
Manipur. During the
Ashvamedha
The Ashvamedha ( sa, अश्वमेध, aśvamedha, translit-std=IAST) was a horse sacrifice ritual followed by the Śrauta tradition of Vedic religion. It was used by ancient Indian kings to prove their imperial sovereignty: a horse accomp ...
yagna, he killed his father Arjuna without knowing his identity. But Arjuna's other wife
Ulupi brought back his life with the help of Nagamani.
Bahlika
Bahlika, also spelled as Vahlika, was the king of Bahlika kingdom in the Mahabharata, the elder brother of Shantanu, who was a king of Hastinapur and the uncle of Bhishma. He was the oldest warrior to fight in the Mahabharata war. He had a son, Somadatta, and grandson, Bhurishravas, who along with him fought on the side of the Kaurava army in the Kurukshetra War. He was slain by Bhima on the 14th day of the war when it continued after sunset. According to Yudhishthira, Bahlika's only wish was that there should be peace among the Bhāratas.
Bakasura
Bakasura was a demon who was killed by
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
near the city of
Ekacakrā.
Balarama
Balarama was the elder brother of
Krishna. He is also known as Baladeva, Balabhadra, Haladhara and Halayudha. He was the son of Vasudev and Rohini. He was the incarnation of the great serpent God Seshnag. He is described as an extremely powerful warrior. He taught both Duryodhana of the Kauravas and Bhima of the Pandavas the art of fighting with a mace.
Banasena
He was a son of
Karna. He was an excellent Mace-wielder. On the 16th day of the war, Karna was fighting with
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
. When Bhima was about to stab Karna, Karna's son
Banasena
The ''Mahabharata'' is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India; it was composed by the sage Vyasa. The most important characters of ''Mahabharata'' can be said to include: Krishna; the Pandavas Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula ...
came in aid of his father. On seeing Banasena, Bhima got angered as his own son
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
and nephew
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
were killed by Karna. Bhima killed Banasena by beating his chest, head, and abdomen regions in front of Karna. After seeing his son dead, Karna attacked Bhima. In the fight, Bhima almost took Karna to death. But Bhima spared Karna remembering Arjuna's oath of slaying Karna. Bhima asked Karna to take his son's body to perform funerals and later fight with Arjuna.
Bhadra and Madira
Bhadra and Madira were two wives of
Vasudeva, the others being Rohini Devi and
Devaki. Bhadra's children were Upanidhi, Gada, and others. Madira's children were Nanda, Upananda, Kritaka, and others. They cremated themselves with Vasudeva.
Bhadrakali
Bhadrakali is the fierce form of Devi. To destroy Daksha yajna, She appeared with Veerabhadra. She also mentioned in Shalya Parva, when she was the one of followers of
Kartikeya.
Bhagadatta
Bhagadatta was the son of
Naraka, king of the
Pragjyotisha Kingdom and second in a line of kings of
Naraka dynasty
The Bhauma dynasty is the second legendary dynasty of Pragjyotisha, after the Danava dynasty. Narakasura, who is said to have established this dynasty, and his descendants Bhagadatta and Vajradatta are first mentioned in the epics ''Mahabhara ...
. He was succeeded by his son
Vajradatta. He sided with
Kaurava in the Mahabharata war as he was an enemy of Lord Krishna. He was killed by Arjuna on the 12th day of battle. In the war, he defeated great Pandava warriors including Drishtadyumna, Drupada, Matsya king Virata, Bhima.
Bhanu
He was the son of
Shri Krishna and
Satyabhama. He was the father of Bhanumati (not to be confused with Duryodhan's wife). According to the regional folklore, he married
Yudhishthira and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
's daughter, Suthanu and had a son named Vajra.
Bharadwaja
Bharadwaja was a sage with divine powers. He was one of the sons of God
Brihaspati
Brihaspati ( sa, बृहस्पति, ), also known as Guru, is a Hindu deity. In the ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism, Brihaspati is a deity associated with fire, and the word also refers to a rishi (sage) who counsels the devas (gods ...
. Once he was visiting Haridwar, where he saw Ghritachi, an
Apsara
An apsaras or apsara ( sa, अप्सरा ' lso ' pi, अक्चरा, translit=accharā) is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hinduism and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literat ...
, bathing in river. He was filled with desire and discharged his seed. It fell into a pot and
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
was born. Bharadwaja trained his son and
Drupada.
Bharata
Bharata is an ancestor of the
Pandavas and the
Kauravas in the Sanskrit epic ''
Mahabharata''. Though the
Bhāratas is a prominent community in the
Rigveda, the story of Bharata is first told in the
Adi Parva The ''Adi Parva'' or ''The Book of the Beginning'' is the first of eighteen books of the Mahabharata. "Adi" ( आदि, Ādi) is a Sanskrit word that means "first".
Adi Parva traditionally has 19 parts and 236 adhyayas (chapters). The critical edi ...
of the Mahabharata, wherein he is the son of
Dushyanta and
Shakuntala
Shakuntala (Sanskrit: ''Śakuntalā'') is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the '' Adi Parva'' of the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption bein ...
. According to the epic, Bharata was a ''Chakravartin.''
Bhima
Bhima is the 2nd born of the
Pandavas. He was the son of Pandu and Kunti and spiritual son of
Vayu. The ''
Mahabharata'' relates many events which portray the might of Bhima. Physically, Bhima was the strongest person on Earth after
Hanuman and
Balarama. Bhima killed demons including
Bakasura, Hidimbasura, Kirmira, Jatasura, etc. Bhima defeated and killed fearsome warrior
Jarasandha. Bhima also slew Krodhavanshas, demon Maniman, and
Kichaka. In
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra (, ) is a city and administrative headquarter of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty ") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita".
Legends
According to the Pura ...
war, Bhima alone killed 100
Kaurava brothers. He was considered to have the physical strength of 10,000 elephants approximately. Bheema was an invincible wrestler and invincible mace fighter.
Bhima of Vidarbha
In the Vana Parva of the epic, sage
Markandeya
Bhargava Markandeya ( sa, मार्कण्डेय ) is an ancient rishi (sage) born in the clan of Bhrigu Rishi (Bhargava Brahmins Community). The Markandeya Purana especially, comprises a dialogue between Markandeya and a sage cal ...
narrated the story of
Nala
Nala (Sanskrit: नल) is a character in the ''Vana Parva'' book of the ''Mahabharata''. He was the king of Nishadha Kingdom and the son of Veerasena. Nala was known for his skill with horses and for his culinary expertise. He married prince ...
and
Damayanti. Bhima was the king of Vidarbha and the father of
Damayanti.
Bhishma
Originally named as 'Devavrata', he was the eighth son of the
Kuru
Kuru may refer to:
Anthropology and history
* Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people
* Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology
* Kuru Kingdom, ...
King
Shantanu and the river goddess
Ganga
The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
. Bhishma was blessed with a boon from his father that he could choose the time of his death or he may remain immortal till he desires. He was related to both the
Pandavas and the
Kauravas through his half-brother, Vichitravirya (Son of Satyavati). He was one of the best archers and one of the greatest warriors of his time and he was trained by Lord
Parashurama. On one of the occasions, he gave a tough fight to
Parashurama- no Kshatriya achieved this feat.
Bhrigu
Sauti said in the Pauloma Parva that Bhrigu was the son of
Brahma. He was married to Puloma, who gave birth to Chyavana. When the demon Puloma was carrying off his wife Puloma, she gave birth to his son, Chyavana, by whose brightness the demon was burnt into ashes. When Bhrigu saw his wife crying, he asked the reason. Puloma stated that Agni had said to the demon Puloma that I was the girl with whom Puloma was betrothed. In anger, Bhrigu cursed
Agni to engulf everything whether pure or impure.
Bhurishravas
Bhurishravas was the son of Somadatta and the grandson of Bahlika, hence making him the cousin of Dhritarashtra, Pandu, and Vidura. Bhurishravas had 2 brothers – Bhuri and Shala. Bhurishravas, in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
, is known to have a rivalry with
Yadava general
Satyaki
Yuyudhana ( sa, युयुधान, '), better known as Satyaki ( sa, सात्यकि, ), was a powerful Yadava chieftain of Narayani Sena, belonging to the Vrishni clan to which Krishna also belonged. According to the Puranas, he was th ...
. Bhurishravas is eventually killed by Satyaki in the War.
Budha
Budha is the illegitimate son of
Chandra, the moon god, and
Tara, wife of Brihaspati. He met
Ilā and married her. From their union, a son was born, who was known as
Pururava
Pururavas (Sanskrit: पुरूरवस्, ''Purūravas'') is a character in Hindu literature, a king who served as the first of the Lunar dynasty.
According to the Vedas, he is a legendary entity associated with Surya (the sun) and Usha ...
. Pururavas founded the great
lunar dynasty.
C
Chandra
Chandra is the moon god. He is son of
Anusuya and
Atri. The
Chandravanshi (lunar dynasty) is named after him as he started it. Chandra had an affair with
Tara,
Brihaspati
Brihaspati ( sa, बृहस्पति, ), also known as Guru, is a Hindu deity. In the ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism, Brihaspati is a deity associated with fire, and the word also refers to a rishi (sage) who counsels the devas (gods ...
's wife. From their union, Tara became pregnant with Chandra's son,
Budha. Budha's son,
Pururavas, was the first king of the lunar dynasty. Later, Chandra married
Rohini and a son named
Varchas was born.
Chandravarma Kamboja
Chandravarma Kamboja is the first
Kamboja king mentioned by name in the ''
Mahābhārata
The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the ''Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kuruk ...
''. He was an ancestor of Duryodhana's wife Bhanumati. He appears to have been an ancient very powerful and renowned (''vikhyaat'') ruler of the Kambojas. He finds mention in the Adiparva section of the
epic
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* Epic poetry, a long narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation
* Epic film, a genre of film with heroic elements
Epic or EPIC may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and medi ...
''
Mahābhārata
The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the ''Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kuruk ...
'', where he is stated to be an Asura or a
demon
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ic ruler.
Gandharva King Chitrasena
Chitrasen appeared twice in the epic. Chitrasena was the King of the Gandharvas who prevented the Kauravas from putting up their camp near the pond where he himself had encamped.
Chitrasena was also introduced in the epic in the Vana Parva, as a teacher of music by
Indra
Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. volumes/ref> I ...
. Indra foresaw that Arjuna would have to spend one year at King
Virata's palace as a eunuch, during which time he would need the knowledge of music and dance. He wanted Arjuna to be trained by the king of the Gandharvas, Chitrasena. Chitrasena began his classes soon and the two also became good friends. When
Urvashi cursed Arjuna to remain a eunuch for life, it was Chitrasena along with Indra who mediated with her to reduce the tenure of her curse to a single year. Chitrasena was able to achieve this by narrating to her the story of the
Pandavas and the bravery of Arjuna.
Chekitana
Chekitana was the son of Kekaya king Dhrishtaketu and Queen Shrutakirti, a Yadava. Chekitana was described to be a valorous warrior, who fought with warriors like
Susharma,
Kripacharya
Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ''Mahabharata'', he was a council member of Kuru Kingdom ...
and
Dronacharya
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaura ...
. He also rescued
Nakula from the clutches of
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. On the 18th day, he was killed by Duryodhana.
Chitra and Chitrasena
Chitra and Chitrasena were brothers and the 2 kings of the Abhisara Kingdom. Both of them sided with the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War. Chitra was killed by
Prativindhya on the 16th day, whereas Chitrasena was killed by
Shrutakarma on the same day.
Chitrāngada
Chitrāngada was a king in ancient India. In the ''Mahabharata'', he is the elder son of Shantanu and Satyavati, ascending the throne of Hastinapura after his father's death. However, he is killed by a Gandharva named Chitrāngada soon after that.
Gandharva Chitrāngada
Chitrangada was a Gandharva, who was jealous of Shantanu's son
Chitrāngada, for sharing a name. One day, the Gandharva challenged the prince and killed him.
Chitrāngada of Kalinga
Chitrāngada was the king of the Kalinga kingdom. In the
Shanti Parva of the epic,
Narada narrated that Chitrangada's daughter (
Bhanumati) with Kaurava Duryodhana. After him,
Srutayudha
Śrutāyudha (Devanagari: श्रुतायुध) is the Kshatriya (warrior) king of Kalinga (Odisha). He is the son of Varuna and his wife Parnasa.
Magical Mace
Srutayudha's mother had wished for a boon from Varuna for his son so that he ...
became the king of Kalinga as he had no son. Possibly, his wife was Chandramudra.
Chitrāngadā
Chitrāngadā was the warrior princess of
Manipura. She was the only heir of king Chitravahana and one of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
's consorts. She had a son named
Babhruvahana with him. Later, Babhruvahana unknowingly killed his father but was revived by
Ulupi, Chitrāngadā's friend, and co-wife.
Chitravahana
He was the king of
Manipura and the father of
Chitrangadaa. He was also the grandfather of
Babruvahana
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Babruvahana ( sa, बब्रुवाहन) is the son of Arjuna, a Pandava prince, and Chitrangada, the princess of Manalura. Babruvahana was adopted as the heir of Manalura by his maternal grandfath ...
. His wife was Queen Vasundhara.
D
Damayanti
Damayanti is a character in a love story found in the
Vana Parva book of the ''Mahabharata''. She was a princess of the Vidarbha Kingdom, who married King
Nala
Nala (Sanskrit: नल) is a character in the ''Vana Parva'' book of the ''Mahabharata''. He was the king of Nishadha Kingdom and the son of Veerasena. Nala was known for his skill with horses and for his culinary expertise. He married prince ...
of the Nishadha Kingdom. Her story is set long before the Kurukshetra War.
Dantavakra
Dantavakra was the king of
Karusha
The Karusha Kingdom is one of the Yadava kingdoms of the Mahabharata epic. It is placed to the south of Chedi. Karusha king Dantavakra supported Chedi king Shishupala and was killed by Vasudeva Krishna. Karusha Kingdom is identified as modern Da ...
according to the ''
Mahabharata'' and the
Puranas
Purana (; sa, , '; literally meaning "ancient, old"Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature (1995 Edition), Article on Puranas, , page 915) is a vast genre of Indian literature about a wide range of topics, particularly about legends an ...
.
Danda and Dandadhara
Danda and Dandadhara is the two princes of
Magadha Kingdom. They fought the side of Kauravas and killed by
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
during Kurukshetra war.
Dashraj
Dashraj, also spelled Dasharaja, also known as Kevatraj, was the fisherman chieftain of Hastinapura and the father of
Satyavati
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu ...
. He was the one who asked Satyavati's heir to be the ruler of Hastinapura, due to which
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
took a vow of celibacy and a vow not to rule Hastinapura.
Darada
Darada is the king of Bahlika Kingdom. Shushipala eulogized him when he was born the earth was cleaved because of his weight.
Devaki
Devaki was the daughter of
Ugrasena
Ugrasena ( sa, उग्रसेन) is a character mentioned in the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. He is the King of Mathura, a kingdom that was established by the powerful fearless Abhira tribes from the Yaduvamsha clan. His son was Kamsa, and Kr ...
, the stepsister of
Kansa, wife of
Vasudeva Anakadundubhi
According to Hindu scriptures, Vasudeva (Sanskrit: वसुदेव, IAST: ''Vasudeva''), also called Anakadundubhi, (''anakas'' and ''dundubhis'' both refer to ''drums'', after the musicians who played these instruments at the time of his b ...
, the biological mother of Lord
Krishna.
Devayani
Devayani was the daughter of
Shukra, the guru of the
Asuras. She was married to Yayati and gave birth to two sons —
Yadu
This is a list of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes that are mentioned in the literature of Indic religions.
From the second or first millennium BCE, ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes turned into most of the population in the northern p ...
and
Turvasu, and a daughter Madhavi. Before her marriage, she once fell in love with Brihaspati's son,
Kacha. However, Kacha later refused to marry her. She had a friend named
Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha () is a princess in Hindu mythology. She is described to be the daughter of the daitya king Vrishaparvan. She becomes the second wife of Yayati, due to which she becomes an ancestor of the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
She is feature ...
who was secretly in relationship with her husband Yayati.
Devika
Devika is a minor character in the ''Mahabharata''. She was the daughter of Govasena, the king of the Sivi Kingdom, and the second wife of
Yudhishthira they got married in a self choice ceremony. They had a son called Yaudheya.
Dhrishtadyumna
Dhrishtadyumna was the son of Drupada and the brother of Draupadi, Shikhandi, and Satyajit in the epic ''Mahabharata''. He had 4 sons – Kshatradharman, Kshatravarman, Kshatranjaya, and Dhrishtaketu. He was the commander-in-chief of the Pandava army during the entire Kurukshetra War i.e. for 18 days. Dhrishtadyumna killed Drona, the royal guru, when he was meditating which was against the rules of engagement.
Dhritrashtra
In the epic ''
Mahabharata'', Dhritarashtra is the King of
Kuru Kingdom with its capital
Hastinapur. He was born to
Vichitravirya's first wife
Ambika. Dhritarashtra was born blind and became father to 100 sons and one daughter Dushala by his wife
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
(Gāndhārī), and another son
Yuyutsu by Sughada, his wife's maid. These children, including the eldest son
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
, came to be known as the
Kauravas.
Dhrishtaketu of Chedi
Dhrishtaketu
Chedi ( sa, चेदी) was a kingdom which fell roughly in the Bundelkhand division of Madhya Pradesh regions to the south of river Yamuna along the river Ken. Its capital city was called Suktimati in Sanskrit.
According to the Mahabharat ...
was the son of Chedi king
Shishupala, who was a cousin of Krishna. Dhrishtaketu became the king of
Chedi after his father's death and became an ally of the
Pandavas. His sister Karenumati was married to
Nakula. Dhrishtaketu and his brothers and sons participated in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
, where they all were killed.
Dhrishtaketu of Kekeya
Dhrishtaketu was the ruler of
Kekeya, and his wife was Shrutakirti, a Yadava who was the daughter of
Shurasena. Many of Dhrishtaketu's sons participated in the Kurukshetra War, participating on both sides. Vrihadkshatra and Chekitana were 2 of his notable sons. Dhrishtaketu's daughter Bhadra was married to Krishna, who bore him many sons.
Draupadi
Draupadi also referred to as Panchalī, is the most important female and one of the most important characters in ''
Mahabharata''. She was born from a yajna organized by Panchala King Drupada and is described to be the most beautiful woman of her time. She was the common wife of the
Pandavas, who fought their cousins, the
Kauravas in the great
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. She had five sons from each Pandava, who were collectively addressed as the
Upapandavas.
Drona
In the epic ''
Mahabharata'', Droṇa or Droṇāchārya was the royal
preceptor
A preceptor (from Latin, "''praecepto''") is a teacher responsible for upholding a ''precept'', meaning a certain law or tradition.
Buddhist monastic orders
Senior Buddhist monks can become the preceptors for newly ordained monks. In the Buddhi ...
to the
Kauravas and
Pandavas. He was a friend of
Guru Sukracharya
Shukra (Sanskrit: शुक्र, IAST: ) is a Sanskrit word that means "clear" or "bright". It also has other meanings, such as the name of an ancient lineage of sages who counselled Asuras in Vedic history. In medieval mythology and Hindu as ...
, the
guru of
Asuras, including
Mahabali. He was the son of rishi
Bharadwaja and a descendant of sage
Angirasa. He was a master of advanced military arts, including the divine weapons or
Astras
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. He was also the second commander- in- chief of kaurava army from 11th day to 15th day. He was beheaded by
Dhrishtadyumna when he was meditating to release his soul on the battlefield.
Drupada
Drupada was the son of King Prishata. He was the king of the land of Southern
Panchala. His capital was known as
Kampilya. He was father of
Shikhandi, Satyajit,
Dhrishtadyumna and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was friend turned rival of Droṇa and rivalry developed when he humiliated Droṇa in front of his ministers. Later, with the help of Arjuna, Droṇa took half of Drupada's kingdom. This led Drupada to perform a yajna from which Draupadi and Dhrishtadyumna emerged. He was killed by Droṇa during the Kurukshetra War.
Durmasena
Durmasena was the son of
Dushasana. He helped his father many times in the Kurukshetra war. He was also present inside the Chakra Vyuh on the thirteenth day of the war. He was deprived of his chariot by Abhimanyu and saved by Aswathamma by cutting Abhimanyu's arrow in mid air. After that, Durmasena killed brutally injured
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
in a mace duel. On 14th day, Durmasena was brutally killed by Draupadi's sons, the
Upapandavas, in revenge for Abhimanyu.
Duryodhana
Duryodhana also is known as Suyodhana, is a major antagonist in ''Mahabharata'' and was the eldest of the
Kauravas, the hundred sons of a blind king
Dhritarashtra and Queen
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
. Being the firstborn son of the blind king, he was the crown prince of
Kuru Kingdom and its capital
Hastinapura
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ''Hastinapura'', described in Hindu texts such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain tex ...
along with his cousin
Yudhishtra who was older than him.
Karna was Duryodhana's closest friend.
Duryodhana's wife (Bhanumati)
Duryodhana's wifenamed Bhanumati in later retellingis a minor character is in ''
Mahabharata'', and mainly appears in the folk tales.
She is unnamed in the epic, but it is described that she was the princess of
Kalinga Kingdom and was the daughter of
Chitrangada. She was abducted by Duryodhana with the help of his friend
Karna. From
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
, she is the mother of a son,
Laxman Kumara, and daughter,
Lakshmanaa. Bhanumati's mother-in-law
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
described her to
Krishna in the posterior to the
battle of Kurukshetra.
Durga
Goddess Durga is also mentioned in the Mahabharata. In Virata Parva and Bhishma Parva of the epic, she was eulogized by
Yudhishthira and
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
.
Dushala
Dushala was the daughter of
Dhritarashtra and
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
, the sister of the
Kauravas and the wife of Jaydrath.
Dushasana
Dushasana was a
Kaurava prince, the second son of the blind king
Dhritarashtra and
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
and the younger brother of
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
in the
Hindu epic ''
Mahabharata''.
Dushyanta
Dushyanta was an ancestor of Shantanu and a king of Hastinapura. He was the husband of
Shakuntala
Shakuntala (Sanskrit: ''Śakuntalā'') is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the '' Adi Parva'' of the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption bein ...
and the father of the
Emperor Bharata.
E
Ekalavya
Ekalavya (English: एकलव्य, ékalavya) is a character from the epic the ''Mahābhārata''. He was a young prince of the Nishadha, a confederation of jungle tribes (Adivasi) in Ancient India.
G
Gandhari
Gandhari is one of the prominent characters in the
Indian epic the ''
Mahabharata''. She was a princess of
Gandhara
Gandhāra is the name of an ancient region located in the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, more precisely in present-day north-west Pakistan and parts of south-east Afghanistan. The region centered around the Peshawar Vall ...
(modern-day Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) and the wife of
Dhritrashtra, the blind king of
Hastinapura
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ''Hastinapura'', described in Hindu texts such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain tex ...
, and the mother of a hundred sons, the
Kauravas.
Gandhari's maid
The chief maid of Gandhari—named Sughada in later retelling—was the mother of
Yuyutsu. When Gandhari was pregnant for more than nine months, Dhritrashtra, in fear that there would be no heir, impregnated the maid. Later Gandhari gave birth to the 101 Kauravas and Sughada gave birth to Yuyutsu.
Ganesha
Ganesha is the god of beginnings. He is the son of
Shiva and
Parvati. The epic poem ''
Mahabharata'' says that the sage
Vyasa asked him to serve as his scribe to transcribe the poem as he dictated it to him. Ganesha agreed but only on the condition that Vyasa recites the poem uninterrupted, that is, without pausing. The sage agreed but found that to get any rest he needed to recite very complex passages so Ganesha would have to ask for clarifications.
Ganga
In the ''
Mahabharata'', Ganga was the first wife of
Shantanu, and the mother of heroic warrior-patriarch,
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
. When she met Shantanu for the first time, Shantanu asked her to become his wife. She agreed on the condition that he wouldn't ask her a single question. Later, she gave birth to 8 children, who were
Vasus reborn as mortals due to a curse. Ganga drowned her seven sons as the Vasus requested her to do so. However, Shantanu stopped her from drowning their eighth son, who was Bhishma, and asked her questions. Ganga's condition was broken and she left Shantanu. However, she promised him to return his son. When Bhishma is mortally wounded in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
, Ganga came out of the water in human form and wept uncontrollably over his body.
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha was the son of the
Pandava Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
and
Hidimbi. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkaca'') and shaped like a
ghatam. He died in
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
in the hands of Karna.
Ghritachi
Ghritachi is one of the prominent
Apsara
An apsaras or apsara ( sa, अप्सरा ' lso ' pi, अक्चरा, translit=accharā) is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hinduism and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literat ...
. In the ''Mahabharata'', she appeared in Adi Parva. According to the story, she was bathing in a river. Bharadwaja was passing by, then he saw her. He was filled with desire and discharged his seed. It fell into a pot and Drona was born.
H
Hanuman
Unlike
Ramayana, lord Hanuman doesn't have a large role in ''Mahabharata''. He appears during the exile of Pandavas. In the story,
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
, Hanuman's celestial brother, performed a penance to gain more strength. Hanuman wanted to test Bhima and appeared as a normal monkey in front of him. The monkey asked Bhima to lift his tail if he believed in his strength. But, Bhima wasn't able to lift the tail. Later, he realised who the monkey was and apologized.
Hanuman taught battle-skills to Bheema for some time.
Hayagriva
Hayagriva was an horse headed avatar of Lord Vishnu. He incarnated to slay the demons named Madhu and Kaitabha and brings the Vedas to Brahma.
Hidimba
Hidimba was a
Rakshasa and the brother of Hidimbi. He was killed by
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
, who later married his sister.
Hidimbi
Hiḍimbī or Hiḍimbā was a Rakshasi in the ''Mahābhārata''. Hidimbi, along with her brother, Hidimba, tried to eat the Pandavas, when they entered their forest. But when she met Bhima, she fell in love with him and told them the plan. After
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
killed Hidimba, Hidimbi married Bhima and gave birth to
Ghatotkacha
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
.
I
Ila
Ila or Ilā was a character from ''Mahabharata'' who could change his/her gender. As a woman, she married
Budha, son of Chandra, and had a son named
Pururavas. Pururavas's descendants founded the
lunar dynasty.
Indra
In the epic, Indra appears numerous times. He is son of
Kashyapa and
Aditi. He is the spiritual father of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. He was the reason for the separation of
Urvashi and
Pururavas. During his temporary absence,
Nahusha took his place as the king. He is called by
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
after
Dharmaraj
Yama ( sa, यम), also known as Kala, and Dharmaraja is the Hindu god of death and justice, responsible for the dispensation of law and punishment of sinners in his abode, Yamapuri. He is often identified with Dharmadeva, the personificatio ...
and Vayu. Later in the epic, he is shown protecting Takshaka's forest from Arjuna. The
Pandavas named their capital,
Indraprastha, after him. During the exile of Pandavas, Arjuna came to meet him. During the Kurukshetra war, he took the indestructible armor and earrings from
Karna and gave him a powerful weapon. These were some of his appearances in the epic.
Iravan
Iravan also is known as Aravan and Iravat is a minor character in
Mahabharata. He was a son of
Pandava prince
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
(one of the main heroes of the Mahabharata) and the
Naga
Naga or NAGA may refer to:
Mythology
* Nāga, a serpentine deity or race in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain traditions
* Naga Kingdom, in the epic ''Mahabharata''
* Phaya Naga, mythical creatures believed to live in the Laotian stretch of the Mekong Riv ...
princess
Ulupi, Iravan is the central deity of the cult of Kuttantavar which is also the name commonly given to him in that cult—and plays a major role in the cult of
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. Iravan played a huge role in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. On the 7th day, he massacred the Kaurava army and killed many brothers of
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
. However, on the 8th day, in a battle of many illusions and magical powers, Iravan is beheaded by the demon Alambusha.
J
Jambavati
Jambavati is second of the
Ashtabharya, the eight principal queen-consorts of
Krishna. She was the only daughter of the bear-king
Jambavan
Jambavan (Devanagari: जाम्बवान्), also known as Jambavanta (Devanagari: जाम्बवत्), is the king of the bears in Hindu texts.
He emerges out of the mouth of Brahma when the creator deity yawns. He assists the Ra ...
. Krishna married her, when he defeated Jambavan to retrieve the stolen
Syamantaka jewel.
Janamejaya
Janamejaya was a Kuru king and a descendant of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. He was the son of
Parikshit and the grandson of
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
and
Uttarā. He performed a snake sacrifice called
Sarpa Satra to avenge his father's death, who was killed by
Takshaka, Arjuna's naga enemy.
Astika, son of
Manasa, stopped the sacrifice.
Janapadi
Janapadi is an
Apsara
An apsaras or apsara ( sa, अप्सरा ' lso ' pi, अक्चरा, translit=accharā) is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hinduism and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literat ...
, who once roamed in the forests. One day, upon seeing her, Shardavan, son of
Gautama Maharishi discharged his seed. From his seed,
Kripa
Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ''Mahabharata'', he was a council member of Kuru Kingdo ...
and
Kripi
The ''Mahabharata'' is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India; it was composed by the sage Vyasa. The most important characters of ''Mahabharata'' can be said to include: Krishna; the Pandavas Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula ...
were born.
Jarasandha
According to the Hindu epic ''
Mahabharata'', Jarasandha was a powerful king of
Magadha. He was a descendant of a king
Brihadratha, the creator of the Barhadratha dynasty of Magadha. He was killed by 2nd Pandava
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
.
Jaratkaru
Jaratkaru was a sage who wandered all over the earth and remained unmarried. He encountered his ancestors who hung upside down, leading to hell for he did not have any son. This led to his marriage with the snake goddess, Manasa. They gave birth to Astika who saved the snakes from being burnt during the snake sacrifice.
Jayadratha
Jayadratha was King of Sindhu Kingdom. He was the son of King Vridhakshtra. He was married to
Kauravas' only sister and only daughter of
Dhritarashtra and
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
, Dushala. He kidnapped
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
on
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
's order but was stopped by
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
and
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
. His hairs were cut off as a punishment. He was the biggest reason for
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
's death. Abhimanyu's father
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
swore to kill Jayadratha and he fulfill his oath.
Jayatsena
Jayatsena is the son of
Jarasandha and king of
Magadha. He is stated as one of the powerful kings of the time, who could be summoned to the cause of the
Pandavas, before Kurukshetra war. He accepted that and came with an Akshauhini on the side of Pandavas.
K
Kadru
Kadru was the daughter of
Daksha
In Hinduism, Daksha (Sanskrit: दक्ष, IAST: , lit. "able, dexterous, or honest one") is one of the '' Prajapati'', the agents of creation, as well as a divine king-rishi. His iconography depicts him as a man with a stocky body and a ha ...
and wife of
Kasyapa. She was the mother of thousand
nāgas. She even cursed her children for not obeying her to be burnt in the snake sacrifice.
Kaalvakra
He was the most loyal companion, commander-in-chief and main bodyguard of
Kansa. He was always appreciated by Kansa. He was also cruel like Kansa. When
Krishna was killing Kansa,
Balarama killed him by beating him and cutting his head with hands.
Kalaratri
Kalaratri is the seventh among the Navadurgas. She is stated in Sauptika Parva. When she appears to the
Pandava soldiers in dreams, she appears amidst the fighting during an attack by
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
's son
Ashwatthama
In the Hinduism, Hindu epic the ''Mahabharata'', Ashwatthama ( sa, अश्वत्थामा, Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni was the son of guru Drona and Kripi (sister of Kripa, Kripacharya). He was the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashwa ...
.
Kalki
Kalki is the final incarnation of the preserver deity,
Vishnu. He is stated in
Vana Parva of the epic, to incarnate at the end of the
Kali Yuga
''Kali Yuga'', in Hinduism, is the fourth and worst of the four ''yugas'' (world ages) in a ''Yuga Cycle'', preceded by '' Dvapara Yuga'' and followed by the next cycle's '' Krita (Satya) Yuga''. It is believed to be the present age, which is ...
and protect dharma, by destroying the sinners and
Mlecchas
Mleccha (from Vedic Sanskrit ', meaning "non-Vedic", "foreigner" or " barbarian") is a Sanskrit term, initially referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, later foreign or barbarous invaders as contra-distinguished from elite groups.
The ...
.
Kacha
Kacha's story is mentioned in ''Mahabharata''
's Adi Parva. He was the son of
Brihaspati
Brihaspati ( sa, बृहस्पति, ), also known as Guru, is a Hindu deity. In the ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism, Brihaspati is a deity associated with fire, and the word also refers to a rishi (sage) who counsels the devas (gods ...
. He was sent by Devas to Sukracharya's ashram to learn about Mrita Sanjeevani mantra. Sukra's daughter Devyani fell in love with him. However, Kacha later refused to marry her.
Kamsa
Kamsa or Kansa was the tyrant ruler of the
Vrishni kingdom with its capital at
Mathura. He is the brother of
Devaki, the mother of the god
Krishna who later slew Kamsa.
Kanika
Kanika was a sage of
Hastinapur. He acted as a counselor to
Dhritarashtra. When
Yudhisthira was announced the crown prince, Dhritarashtra became sad for his sons were deceived. And at this time Kanika was summoned to counsel the king, who advised Dhritarashtra not to resort to fight but remove his foes secretly. Unethical methods may also be adopted for killing a foe, was his advice. Then he narrated a story of a jackal, who deceived his companions (tiger, mongoose, wolf, and mouse) by tricking them. Influenced by his counsels Dhritarashtra exiled the Pandavas to Varanavata and constructed the house of lac.
Karenumati
Karenumati was the daughter of
Chedi king
Shishupala, and sister of his successor
Dhrishtaketu
Chedi ( sa, चेदी) was a kingdom which fell roughly in the Bundelkhand division of Madhya Pradesh regions to the south of river Yamuna along the river Ken. Its capital city was called Suktimati in Sanskrit.
According to the Mahabharat ...
. She was the wife of
Pandava Nakula and begot him a son, Niramitra. Niramitra succeeded his father Nakula to the throne of the Northern Madra Kingdom.
Karna
In the epic, Karna is one of the main protagonists, he was the spiritual son of
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
(the Sun deity) and son of princess
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
(later the Pandu's queen). He was raised by foster ''Suta'' parents named Radha and Adhiratha. Adhiratha was the charioteer and poet profession working for king
Dhritarashtra. Karna grows up to be an accomplished warrior, a gifted speaker and becomes a loyal friend of
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. He is appointed the king of
Anga (
Bengal) by Duryodhana. Karna joined the Duryodhana's side in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
and defeated many warriors like Bheem, Yudhishthir, Nakul, Sahadev, Bhagdatt, Jarasandh Ghatotkach. He was Maharatha (an equal to more than 5 maharathi).
Karna's adoptive brothers
Adhiratha and
Radha
Radha ( sa, राधा, ), also called Radhika, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna. She is worshiped as the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion, and devotion. She is the avatar of goddess Lakshmi and is also de ...
, the adoptive parents of
Karna, had some biological children. Karna's adoptive brothers were killed during the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
.
In later retelling, one of them is named Shon, who was killed by
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
on the 13th day of Kurukshetra War.
Karna's wives
In the original ''
Mahabharata'', there are some mentions of Karna's wife. Her name is not revealed, though it is described that she belonged to Suta (charioteer) community.
The names and stories appear in later texts and interpolation.
Kauravas
Kauravas were the 102 sons of Dhritarashtra. Out of which, 101 were his legitimate children from his wife
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
. He had one illegitimate son named
Yuyutsu, who was conceived through a maid during Gandhari's two year long pregnancy. Out of these children,
Dushala is the only girl. The names of the 102 Kauravas are
Kauravya
He was the father of
Ulupi and grandfather of
Iravan. His wife was Vishvahini.
Kichaka
Kichaka was the general of the Mastya kingdom. He was the brother of
Sudeshna
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Sudeshna was the wife of King Virata, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. She was the mother of Uttar, Uttara, Shveta, and Shankha. Sudeshna, had 106 Younger Brothers. ...
, queen of Matsya. He was very powerful and feared by
Virata and the citizens of the kingdom. He was killed by
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
when he tried to force himself on
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
.
Kirmira
Kirmira was a demon and younger brother of demons Alambhusha and
Baka
Baka, baká or BAKA may refer to:
Ethnicities and languages
* Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon), an African ethnic group
* Baka people (Congo and South Sudan), an African ethnic group
* Baka language, a dialect cluster of Cameroon and Gabon
* Baka ...
. When
Pandavas and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
went
Kamyaka Forest, Kirmira encountered them and challenged
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
for a fight as Bhima killed his brother Baka. After a tough fight, Bhima beheaded Kirmira.
Kratha
Kratha is the Kshatriya king and the reincarnation of
Rahu. He fought the side of Kauravas and killed by a Kulinda king during Kurukshetra war.
Kripa
Kripacharya was the son of Śaradvān and Jānapadī, born in a particularly extraordinary manner. He was the grandson of
Maharishi Gautama. He was a descendant of sage
Angiras. He along with his sister Kripi were adopted by King
Shantanu. Later on Kripa became an ''
acharya'', teacher of the royal children, giving him the name ''Kripacharya''. His twin sister Kripi married
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
. Kripa was among the Maharathis who fought on the Kauravas's side against the Pandavas in the
Kurukshetra war
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
in the
Hindu
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epic of the
Mahabharata.
Kripi
Kripi was the sister of
Kripa
Kripa ( sa, कृप, Kṛpa, pity), also known as Kripacharya ( sa, कृपाचार्य, Kṛpācārya, Kripa the master), is a figure in Hindu mythology. According to the epic ''Mahabharata'', he was a council member of Kuru Kingdo ...
charya. She and her brother were adopted by the ''Rajguru'' of King
Shantanu. Her actual parents were Saradvan and Janapadi. She married
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
charya, who was poor at that time. When they wanted a powerful son, they prayed to Shiva, and a son named
Ashwathama
In the Hindu epic the ''Mahabharata'', Ashwatthama ( sa, अश्वत्थामा, Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni was the son of guru Drona and Kripi (sister of Kripacharya). He was the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashwatthama ruled the ...
was born. Kripi is known to be a human manifestation of the powerfull Goddess
Tara.
Krishna
Lord
Krishna is a Hindu deity. He is also a major character in epic ''
Mahabharata''. He was an eighth avatar of lord Vishnu/Narayana. He was born to
Devaki and her husband,
Vasudeva of the
Yadava clan in
Mathura. During the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
, he became strategist of Padavas and charioteer of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. At the start of the
Dharma
Dharma (; sa, धर्म, dharma, ; pi, dhamma, italic=yes) is a key concept with multiple meanings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and others. Although there is no direct single-word translation for '' ...
Yudhha (righteous war) between
Pandavas and
Kauravas, Arjuna is filled with
moral
A moral (from Latin ''morālis'') is a message that is conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or event. The moral may be left to the hearer, reader, or viewer to determine for themselves, or may be explicitly encapsulated in a maxim. A ...
dilemma and despair about the violence and death the war will cause in the battle against his own kin. He wonders if he should renounce and seeks Krishna's counsel, whose answers and discourse constitute the ''Bhagavad Gita''. Krishna counsels Arjuna to "fulfill his
Kshatriya (warrior) duty to uphold the
Dharma
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" through "selfless action".
Kritavarma
Kritavarma was one of the
Yadava warriors and chieftain, and a contemporary of
Krishna. During Kuruksetra war, Kritavarma fought for Kauravas along with Krishna's Narayani sena and was one of survivors of the war.
Kunti-Bhoja
In
Hindu mythology
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, Kunti-Bhoja (or Kuntibhoja) was the adoptive father of
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
and cousin of
Shurasena. He was the ruler of the
Kunti Kingdom
The Kunti Kingdom was the kingdom of Kunti-Bhoja, one of the prominent kings among the Bhoja Yadavas.
Kunti, the mother of Pandavas and the first wife of Kuru king Pandu, was the adopted daughter of Kuntibhoja. Her given name was Pritha and she w ...
. Kunti was a daughter of King
Shurasena but was later given to Kuntibhoja since he was devoid of children. Kuntibhoja raised her as his own daughter and loved her. She was very beautiful and intelligent and later married
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
. When Kunti was a young girl, the sage
Durvasa visited Kuntibhoja one day and sought his hospitality. The king entrusted the sage to Kunti's care and tasked Kunti with the responsibility of serving the sage and meeting all his needs during his stay with them.
Eventually, the sage was gratified. Before departing, he rewarded Kunti by teaching her ''
Atharvaveda
The Atharva Veda (, ' from ' and ''veda'', meaning "knowledge") is the "knowledge storehouse of ''atharvāṇas'', the procedures for everyday life".Laurie Patton (2004), Veda and Upanishad, in ''The Hindu World'' (Editors: Sushil Mittal and G ...
''
mantras which enabled her to invoke any
god of her choice to beget children by them.
His son Visharada succeeded him who was killed by
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
on the 8th day.
Kunti
Kunti or Pritha was the daughter of
Shurasena, and the foster daughter of his cousin
Kuntibhoja. She was married to King
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
of
Hastinapur and was the mother of
Karna and the Pandavas
Yudhishthira,
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
,
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. She was the paternal aunt of
Krishna,
Balarama, and
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
. She was the step mother of
Nakula and
Sahadeva. She was very beautiful and intelligent.
Kuru
Kuru is the name of the ancestor of the clan of the Kurus in the ''
Mahabharata''. He was the son of
Samvarana and of
Tapati, the daughter of the Sun.
In the literature, Kuru is an ancestor of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
and his descendants, the
Pandavas, and also of
Dhritarashtra and his descendants, the
Kauravas. This latter name derived as a
patronym
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Patronymics are still in use, including mandatory use, in many countries worldwide, alt ...
from "Kuru", is only used for the descendants of Dhritarashtra.
King Kuru had two wives named Shubhangi and Vahini. He had a son named Viduratha with Shubhangi, and five sons with Vahini, named Ashvavat, Abhishyat, Citraratha, Muni, and Janamejaya. Due to his merits and great ascetic practices the region "Kurujangal" was named after him. It has also been known as
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra (, ) is a city and administrative headquarter of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty ") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita".
Legends
According to the Pura ...
since ancient Vedic times.
L
Lakshmana Kumara
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Laxman Kumara or simply Laxman () is the son of Duryodhana, and grandson of Dhritarashtra. He had a twin sister called Lakshmanaa who was kidnapped by Samba (Krishna's son). Not much is revealed about Laxman in the Mahabharata.
Lakshmanaa
In the ''
Bhagavata Purana
The ''Bhagavata Purana'' ( sa, भागवतपुराण; ), also known as the ''Srimad Bhagavatam'', ''Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana'' or simply ''Bhagavata'', is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (''Mahapuranas''). Composed in Sa ...
'', Lakshmanaa (also spelled Laxmanaa or Lakshmanā), also known as Lakshana, is the daughter of Duryodhana. Little is revealed about Laxmanaa in the text other than her marriage to Krishna's son
Samba
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.
M
Madanjaya
He was Prime Minister of Kuru Kingdom before
Vidura. When
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
gave his post to Vidura, he tried to kill Vidura but he fought and was beheaded by Bhishma.
Madranjaya
He was eldest son of
Shalya and Avantini who was killed on 2nd day of war by
Virata.
Madrasena
He was younger brother of
Shalya and elder brother of Madri. He was uncle of
Nakula and
Sahadeva. He was unmarried and was killed by
Yudhishthira along with Shalya on the last day of war.
Madri
In the ''Mahabharata'' epic, Madri, was sister of
Shalya, princess of the
Madra Kingdom, second wife of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
and the mother of two sons:
Nakula and
Sahadeva. One day, Pandu and Madri made love, this led Pandu to die due to his curse and Madri to commit suicide.
Malini
She was maid of
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
married to a Kshatriyan soldier Pralanksena. Her son Nakusha was Bodyguard of
Drupada. Her husband and son were killed by
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
before Drupada's death on the 15th day of war.
Manasa
In the ''Mahabharata'',
Naga
Naga or NAGA may refer to:
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* Nāga, a serpentine deity or race in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain traditions
* Naga Kingdom, in the epic ''Mahabharata''
* Phaya Naga, mythical creatures believed to live in the Laotian stretch of the Mekong Riv ...
Goddess Manasa is the wife of
Jaratkaru. They had a son,
Astika, who saved the serpents including
Takshaka from
Sarpa Satra organised by king
Janamejaya to avenge his
father's death.
Manimat
Manimat or Maniman is the king who was the rebirth of Vritra, the son of Danayu. He fought the side of Pandavas and killed by
Bhurishravas
Bhoorishravas (Sanskrit: भूरिश्रवस् / भूरिश्रवा) was a prince of a minor kingdom''Essential Hinduism'' by Steven J. Rosen and Graham M. Schweig. Greenwood Publishing, 2006, page 96Google books linkaccessed May ...
in the Kurukshetra war.
Marisha
Shurasena was married to a
Nāga (or serpent) woman named Marisha. She bore all of his children and was the cause for
Vasuki’s boon to Bhima.
["''Surasena or shoorsaini was a Yadava. One of his descendants could, therefore, call himself a Yadava or a Surasena as he liked..." '' Chauhān Dynasties: A Study of Chauhān Political History, Chauhān Political Institutions, and Life in the Chauhān Dominions, from 800 to 1316 A.D., By Dasharatha Sharma, pp 103, Published by Motilal Banarsidass, 1975] after whom the
Surasena Kingdom
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or mahajanpada and the Yadava sect of
Surasenas
["''As Bhadanaka-desa was almost coterminous with Surasena janapada, we may designate the Apabhramsa of the area as Apabhramsa..."'' Early Chauhān Dynasties: A Study of Chauhān Political History, Chauhān Political Institutions, and Life in the Chauhān Dominions, from 800 to 1316 A.D., By Dasharatha Sharma, pp 103, Published by Motilal Banarsidass, 1975] were named. She was the mother of
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
and
Vasudeva as well.
Markandeya
Markandeya was blessed by Lord
Shiva to remain young till the end of ''
Kali Yuga
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''. In the Mahabharat, Markandeya visits the Pandavas during their exile and tells them the story of
Nala
Nala (Sanskrit: नल) is a character in the ''Vana Parva'' book of the ''Mahabharata''. He was the king of Nishadha Kingdom and the son of Veerasena. Nala was known for his skill with horses and for his culinary expertise. He married prince ...
and
Damayanti,
Savitri and Satyavan
In Hinduism, Savitri and Satyavan ( sa, सावित्री ''Sāvitrī'' and ''Satyavān'') are a legendary couple, known for Savitri's love and devotion to her husband Satyavan. According to the legend, princess Savitri marries an exiled ...
, etc.
Meghavarna
He was the son of
Ghatotkach
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
and
Maurvi
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Ahilawati (Ahilāvati), also known as Mauravi (Mourvi, Maurvi) and Kamkanthika, was the wife of Ghatotkacha.
According to a legend, Ahilawati or Mauravi was the daughter of Mura, the general of the demon N ...
. He was the grandson of
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
and
Hidimbi. He was the brother of Anjanaparvana. He did not fight the War, and hence, was the only alive son of Ghatotkacha.
Menaka
Menaka was a beautiful apsara. She was sent by Indra to fill Vishwamitra with lust and destroy his penance. Upon seeing her, Vishwamitra was filled with desire and from their union,
Shakuntala
Shakuntala (Sanskrit: ''Śakuntalā'') is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the '' Adi Parva'' of the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption bein ...
, mother of great king Bharat, was born. Menaka left Shakuntala and Vishwamitra again started to meditate. Shakuntala was left with sage Kanva.
Muchukunda
Muchukunda, son of
King Mandhata, and brother of equally illustrious
Ambarisha, was born in the
Ikshvaku dynasty. He later became a sage and his divine powers killed
Kalyavana
Kalayavana ( sa, कालयवन, lit=Death Greek, translit=Kālayavana) is a king in Hinduism. He is stated to have invaded Mathura with an army of 30 million ''yavanas'' (barbarians) against Krishna.
Legend
The ''Brahmanda Purana'' 14.46 ...
.
N
Nala
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in the
Vana Parva of Mahabharata. He was king of Nishada. He fell in love with
Damayanti and married her. But they struggled a lot after their marriage. His story is set long before the Kurukshetra war.
Nahusha
Nahusha was a king from lunar dynasty and an ancestor of
Shantanu. He was the son Ayu and Prabha. He was equal to
Indra
Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. volumes/ref> I ...
in every way and was made the ruler of Swarga in Indra's absence. He married
Ashokasundari/Viraja, the daughter of Devi Parvati and Lord Shiva, and had a son named
Yayati. He was removed from his position as the king because of his arrogance and cursed to a snake. His curse was over when he met
Yudhishthira in a forest.
Nakula
Nakula was fourth of the five
Pandava brothers. Nakula and
Sahadeva were twins born to
Madri, who had invoked the
Ashwini Kumaras
The Ashvins ( sa, अश्विन्, Aśvin, horse possessors), also known as Ashwini Kumara and Asvinau,, §1.42. are Hindu twin gods associated with medicine, health, dawn and sciences. In the ''Rigveda'', they are described as youthful div ...
. Nakula and his brother
Sahadeva, are both called as ''Ashvineya''(आश्विनेय), as they were born from Ashvinas. Nakula was said to be a skilled master in sword-fighting. On the 18th day of Kurukshetra War, Nakula had killed three sons of Karna.
Nanda
Nanda was the head of the Gopas tribe of Yadava cowherds referred as Holy Gwals. He was a friend of
Vasudeva, spouse of
Yashoda
Yashoda ( sa, यशोदा, translit=Yaśodā) is the foster-mother of Krishna and the wife of Nanda Baba, Nanda. She is described in the Puranic texts of Hinduism as the wife of Nanda Baba, Nanda, the chieftain of Gokul, Gokulam, and the siste ...
and the foster father of
Krishna.
Narakasura
Narakasura was the son of
Bhumi, the earth goddess. He gained a boon that only his mother could kill him. He captured and married women forcefully. Lord
Krishna and
Satyabhama ( the human incarnation of Bhumi) killed him.
Niramitra
In the
Hindu
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epic ''
Mahabharata'', Niramitra (
Sanskrit: निरमित्र, lit. ''he who has no enemies'') was the son of
Nakula and his wife
Karenumati.
P
Padmavati
Padmavati is the goddess who mentioned in Tantras. She also mentioned in Shalya Parva of the epic, as one of the followers of Kartikeya.
Parashara
Parashara was a sage. He was the grandson of
Vasishtha, the son of
Śakti Maharṣi, and the father of
Vyasa. Before
Satyavati
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu ...
married Shantanu, she had an affair with Parashara. During that time, she was known as Matsyagandha. Later they had a child named Vyasa. However they parted away but before leaving, Parashara restored Matsyagandha's virginity and gave her an enchanting scent.
Parashuram
Parashuram is the
sixth avatar of
Vishnu in
Hinduism and he is one of the chiranjeevis who will appear at the end of the ''
Kali Yuga
''Kali Yuga'', in Hinduism, is the fourth and worst of the four ''yugas'' (world ages) in a ''Yuga Cycle'', preceded by '' Dvapara Yuga'' and followed by the next cycle's '' Krita (Satya) Yuga''. It is believed to be the present age, which is ...
''. He was born to destroy evil Kshatriya, who had begun to abuse their power.
Parashurama is also the Guru of
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
,
Dronacharya
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaura ...
, and
Karna.
Parikshit
Parikshit was a king from kuru lineage. He was the son of
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
(
Arjuna's son) and
Uttarā. When he was in his mother's womb, he was attacked and killed by
Ashwatthama
In the Hinduism, Hindu epic the ''Mahabharata'', Ashwatthama ( sa, अश्वत्थामा, Aśvatthāmā) or Drauni was the son of guru Drona and Kripi (sister of Kripa, Kripacharya). He was the grandson of the sage Bharadwaja. Ashwa ...
using
Brahmastra
In Hindu mythology, the ''Brahmastra'' (IAST: ''Brahmāstra'') is an '' astra'' (weapon) that is said to be able to destroy the whole universe, capable of destroying creation and vanquishing all beings. Only Parasurama, Rama, Meghnada, Bhisma, ...
. However Shri Krishna revived him and named him Parikshit. After the Pandavas and Draupadi retired for heaven, he was crowned as the new king. Later,
Kali (demon) manipulated Parikshit and he placed a dead snake on a meditating rishi. The Rishi's son saw it and cursed him to die by a snakebite. After he was bitten and killed by
Takshaka, his son
Janamejaya performed
Sarpa Satra. This is where he hears the story of his great-grandfathers.
Pandu
Pandu was the king of
Hastinapur, the son of
Ambalika and
Vichitravirya. He is popularly known as the father of the
Pandavas, who were called so after him. Pandu was responsible and a great warrior, who expanded his kingdom during his rule. He had two wives named Kunti and Madri. He died early due to a curse of a sage.
Pandya
He is the king of Pandya Kingdom. He came to help the
Pandavas with an army and also an maharathi on the side of Pandavas.
Paurava
Paurava is a king and the rebirth of Asura Sarabha. He fought the side of
Kauravas and killed by Arjuna during Kurukshetra war.
Prabha
Prabha, sometimes Indumati, was the daughter of Asura
Svarbhanu, who later became
Rahu and
Ketu. She married
Ayu
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, son of
Pururavas of
lunar dynasty, and had a son named
Nahusha.
Pradyumna
Pradyumna was the son of Sri
Krishna and
Rukmini. He is the reincarnation of
Kamadeva, who was burnt by lord
Shiva for shooting arrow of love at him. After his birth, he was kidnapped by
Sambara and thrown into water. However, he survived and was raised by Mayawati (reincarnation of devi
Rati
Rati ( sa, रति, ) is the Hinduism, Hindu Devi, goddess of List of love and lust deities, love, carnal desire, lust, passion, and sexual pleasure. Usually described as the daughter of ''Prajapati'' Daksha, Rati is the female counterpart, th ...
). Later, he defeated Sambara and returned to
Dwarka. He married Mayawati, Prabhavati and
Vidarbha
Vidarbha (Pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, id̪əɾbʱə is a geographical region in the east of the Indian state of Maharashtra and a Proposed states and union territories of India#Maharashtra, proposed state of central India, comprising th ...
princess Rukmavati, and had a son
Aniruddha.
Pratipa
Pratipa was a king in the ''
Mahabharata'', who was the father of
Shantanu and grandfather of
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
.
Prativindhya
Prativindhya was the son of
Yudhisthir
''Yudhishthira'' (Sanskrit: युधिष्ठिर, IAST: ''Yudhiṣṭhira'') is the eldest among the five Pandava brothers. He is mentioned in the ancient epic Mahabharata. He was sired by King Pandu of the Kuru Dynasty and his first w ...
and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was the eldest brother among
Upapandavas.
Prishati
Prishati (lit. daughter-in-law of Prishata) was the wife of King
Drupada and the mother of
Shikhandini and Satyajit. After Drupada performed a
yajna (fire-sacrifice) to obtain a powerful son, she was asked by the sages to consume the sacrificial offering to conceive a child. However, Prishati had perfumed saffron in her mouth and requested the sages to wait till she had a bath and washed her mouth. The sages criticised her untimely request and poured the offering into the flames of the yajna, from which
Dhrishtadhyumna
Dhrishtadyumna ( sa, धृष्टद्युम्न, Dhṛṣṭadyumna, the courageous and splendid one) is the son of Drupada—the king of the Panchala (Mahabharata), Panchala kingdom—and the twin brother of Draupadi in the Hindu epic ...
and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
emerged. Overwhelmed by their arrival, Prishati requested the sages to declared her as the mother of Dhrishtadhyumna and Draupadi.
Purochana
Purochana was the builder of the
Lakshagraha. However, he, along with his wife and her sons, perished in the fire. He was the royal chief architect in Hastinapura. He was a friend of Shakuni and Duryodhana. Purochana built the Lakshagraha palace and burnt it. He was killed by Bhima in the Lakshagraha palace. Purochana had a wife and many sons. In his last life, Purochana had been Prahasta, Ravana's uncle and commander-in-chief of his army. Shakuni and Duryodhana made another plan to kill the Pandavas. Shakuni told Purochana to build a really beautiful palace in Varnavrata out of only materials that can catch and spread fire easily. Purochana quickly did as Shakuni had said. Purochana called the palace Lakshagraha. It was made out of materials such as wax and twigs.
After some time, Shakuni convinced the Pandavas and Kunti to visit Lakshagraha. Purochana and his wife welcomed the Pandavas and Kunti grandly. After 10 days, during the night, Purochana set fire on the palace. The Pandavas woke up and realized that this had been another one of Duryodhana and Shakuni's evil schemes. Bhima got really mad. While Purochana and his sons and wife were trying to escape, Bhima killed all of them, including Purochana. The Pandavas barely managed to escape the fire.
Pururavas
Pururavas was the first king from the lunar dynasty (Shantanu's dynasty). He was the son
Budha, son of
Chandra, and Ilā. He married princess of Kashi. Later, he married
Urvashi but she left him. He was succeeded by his son, Ayu.
R
Radha
Radha was the
foster
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mother of
Karna, one of the central characters in the
Hindu epic ''
Mahabharata''. She was the wife of
Adhiratha, the charioteer of
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
. Radha also bore a son named
Shon. The young
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
used a ''
mantra'' to beget a son from the Sun god
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
. Afraid of the taint of being an unwed mother, she placed the baby in a basket and set him afloat a river. The child later known as Karna was found and adopted by Radha and Adiratha, who raised Karna as their own. Karna is known by the matronymic ''Radheya''. Karna, once he knows from Krishna and Kunti about his birth secret, having done so much harm to his brothers Pandavas, was in no position to abandon Duryodhana.
Revati
In ''Mahabharata'', Revati was daughter of King Kakudmi and consort of
Balarama, the elder brother of
Krishna.
Rohini (wife of Vasudeva)
She was the wife of
Vasudeva and mother of
Balrama. She looked after
Balaram in his childhood. After Vasudeva and
Devaki were released, she started living with them. After the passing of Vasudeva in the Yadu massacre, Rohini cremates herself on Vasudeva's pyre along with his other wives Devaki, Bhadra and Madira.
Rochamana
Rochamana was Kshatriya king of Aswamedha kingdom. He was a warrior on the side of
Pandavas and killed by Karna in the Kurukshetra war.
Rukmi
Rukmi was the ruler of Vidarbha. He was the son of king Bhishmaka and elder brother of Rukmini.
Rukmini
Rukmini was the first and chief queen consort of
Krishna. She was an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. She was the daughter of king Bhishmaka, sister of Rukmi and the princess of Vidarbha.
Ruru
Ruru was a rishi(sage) of the epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the son of Pramati and Ghritachi, the celestial danseuse and a descendant of Bhrigu. Ruru married Pramadvara, foster-daughter of sage Sthulakesha. He was the father of Sunaka.
S
Sahadeva
Sahadeva was the youngest of the five
Pandava brothers.
Nakula and Sahadev were twins born to
Madri who had invoked the
Ashwini Kumaras
The Ashvins ( sa, अश्विन्, Aśvin, horse possessors), also known as Ashwini Kumara and Asvinau,, §1.42. are Hindu twin gods associated with medicine, health, dawn and sciences. In the ''Rigveda'', they are described as youthful div ...
. Sahadeva had two wives Draupadi and Vijaya. Draupadi was the common wife of Pandavas while Vijaya was the beloved wife of Sahadeva. Similar to his twin brother Nakula, Sahadeva was also accomplished in swordsmanship. On the 18th of war, Sahadeva had killed
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
who was mainly responsible for the Kurukshetra War.
Sahadeva of Magadha
Sahadeva was the son of powerful king
Jarasandha. When Bhima slayed his father, Krishna declared him to be the new ruler of Magadha. Sahadeva is a frequent ally of the Pandavas, and attended the Rajsuya of Yudhishthira. During the Kurukshetra War, he fought from the side of Pandavas and was slayed by
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
.
Sakradeva
He was son of King
Srutayudha
Śrutāyudha (Devanagari: श्रुतायुध) is the Kshatriya (warrior) king of Kalinga (Odisha). He is the son of Varuna and his wife Parnasa.
Magical Mace
Srutayudha's mother had wished for a boon from Varuna for his son so that he ...
and Queen Sakrayani of
Kalinga. He was Yuvaraja (Crown Prince) of Kalinga. He was killed by
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
on the 2nd day of war along with many soldiers and two generals Satya and Satyadeva.
Samba
Samba was the mischievous son of
Krishna and his second wife,
Jambavati. He was born as a boon of Lord
Shiva. Samba was the husband of
Lakshmanaa,
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
's daughter. Later in the epic, his mischief becomes the reason for the destruction of Krishna's Yaduvansha, to whom
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
cursed.
Samudrasena
Samudrasena is the Kshatriya king. Once, Bhima defeated Samdrasena and his son, Chandrasena during his Digvijaya. In Kurukshetra war, he fought the side of Pandavas and killed by Kaurava army.
Shamika
Shamika was a sage in the epic ''Mahabharata''. One day, while hunting Parikshit had wounded a deer but lost it in the woods. Searching for it, fatigued he asked meditating Shamika about the deer. The sage did not answer as he was observing the vow of silence. This angered the king, who placed a dead snake on Shamika's shoulder. Sringin, son of Shamika enraged by this act cursed Parikshit to be killed by
Takshaka(snake) within seven days.
Samvarana
Samvarana was a king from lunar dynasty and an ancestor of Shantanu. He married
Tapati, daughter of Surya, and had a child named
Kuru
Kuru may refer to:
Anthropology and history
* Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people
* Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology
* Kuru Kingdom, ...
.
Sanjaya
Sanjaya was
Dhritarashtra's advisor and also his
chariot
A chariot is a type of cart driven by a charioteer, usually using horses to provide rapid motive power. The oldest known chariots have been found in burials of the Sintashta culture in modern-day Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, dated to c. 2000&nbs ...
eer. Sanjaya was a disciple of sage
Krishna Dwaipayana Veda Vyasa and was immensely devoted to his master, King
Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya – who has the gift of seeing events at a distance (
divya-drishti) right in front of him, granted by the sage
Vyasa – narrates to Dhritarashtra the action in the climactic battle of
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra (, ) is a city and administrative headquarter of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty ") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita".
Legends
According to the Pura ...
, which includes the ''
Bhagavad Gita
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''.
Sarama
Sarama, according to ''Mahabharata'', is a celestial female dog. Janamejaya and his brothers beat one of her sons without any reason when the dog arrives at an occasion of sacrifice. This angers Sarama, and she curses the princes and Janamejaya that evil may happen to them.
Satrajit
In the Hindu scriptures like the ''
Mahabharata'' and
Bhagvata Puran, Satrajit was a
Yadava king who was a great devotee of
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
deva, the Sun god. He is famous for his role in the story of
Syamantaka gem. He was the father of
Satyabhama, who was
Bhumidevi's incarnation and Sri
Krishna's third wife.
Satyabhama
Satyabhama is the third consort of the God Krishna, the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu. Satyabhama is believed to be an avatar of Bhumī Devī, the Goddess of Earth who is Prakriti form of Mahalakshmi. She aided Krishna in defeating the demon Narakasura. Later she visited the Pandavas during their exile and had a chat with Draupadi.
Satyajit
He was second born child of King
Drupada and Queen Prishati. He was younger brother of
Shikhandini/Shikhandi and elder brother of
Dhrishtadyumna and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He succeeded the throne of Panchala.
Satyaki
Yuyudhana, better known as Satyaki, was a powerful warrior belonging to the
Vrishni clan of the
Yadavas, to which
Krishna also belonged. Satyaki was also student of Arjuna due to which he fought on Pandavas side.
Satyavati
Satyavati is the matriarch of the ''Mahabharata''. She was a fisherwoman before her marriage with
Shantanu. She along with her father, Dashraj, proposed the conditions which led
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
to take his vow. With Shantanu, she is the mother of
Chitrangada and
Vichitravirya. She is also the mother of the
Vyasa, author of the epic, whom she called for
Niyoga when Vichitravirya died without any heir.
Savitri and Satyavan
In the ''Mahabharata'', Savitri and Satyavan are characters appearing in the
Vana Parva of the epic. Savitri is a princess born by the boon of
Savitra. She is wise and beautiful. She fell in love with Satyavan, a prince who is destined to die at very young age. Savitri, knowing that she would become a widow at a young age, married Satyavan. The later part of the story is about how Savitri's love and wit saves her husband from
Yama, god of death.
Senavindu
Senavindu also called as Senabindu is a Kshatriya king and the rebirth of Asura Tuhunda. Arjuna two times defeated this king during Digvijaya. He is stated by Drupada as one of ''kings, who could be summoned to the cause of the
Pandavas, before'' Kurukshetra war. He was killed by Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war.
Shakuni
Shakuni was the prince of
Gandhara Kingdom in present-day
Gandhara
Gandhāra is the name of an ancient region located in the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, more precisely in present-day north-west Pakistan and parts of south-east Afghanistan. The region centered around the Peshawar Vall ...
, later to become the King after his father's death. He is the main antagonist in the
Hindu
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epic
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* Epic film, a genre of film with heroic elements
Epic or EPIC may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and medi ...
''
Mahabharata''. He was the brother of
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
and hence
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
's maternal uncle. Shakuni was killed by Sahadeva on the 18th day of the Kurukshetra War.
Shakuni's wife (Arshi)
Shakuni's wife was the queen of
Gandhara
Gandhāra is the name of an ancient region located in the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, more precisely in present-day north-west Pakistan and parts of south-east Afghanistan. The region centered around the Peshawar Vall ...
and the mother of
Uluka. In later retellings she is named Arshi and is also known as ''Arsh'' and ''Charulata''.
Her brothers Keturaja and Ketusena were killed by
Drupada on the 11th day of the war. She was very close to her sister-in-law,
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
.
Shakuntala
Shakuntala was wife of
Dushyanta and the mother of
Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the ''
Mahabharata'' and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption being
Kalidasa
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's play ''
Abhijñānaśākuntala'' (''The Sign of Shakuntala'').
Shalva
Shalva was the king of Shalva kingdom. He and
Amba, the princess of Kashi, fell in love and Amba decided to choose him during her Swayamvara. However,
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
won the princesses for his brother Vichitravirya. When, Amba told Bhishma about her love, he sent her with honour to Shalva. But, Shalva rejected her and told her that he cannot marry her as she was won by Bhishma.
Shalya
In the epic ''
Mahabharata'', King Shalya was the brother of
Madri (mother of
Nakula and
Sahadeva), as well as the ruler of the
Madra kingdom. Shalya, a powerful spear fighter and a formidable charioteer, was tricked by
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
to fight the war on the side of the
Kauravas. On the last day of the Kurukshetra War, Yudhishthira killed him during a spear fight.
Shankha
Shankha was 3rd son of King
Virata. He was killed by
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
on very first day of war.
Shantanu
Shantanu was a
Kuru
Kuru may refer to:
Anthropology and history
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* Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology
* Kuru Kingdom, ...
king of
Hastinapura
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ''Hastinapura'', described in Hindu texts such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain tex ...
in the epic ''
Mahabharata''. He was a descendant of the
Bharata race, of the Lunar dynasty and great-grandfather of the
Pandavas and
Kauravas. He was the youngest son of King
Pratipa
Pratipa ( sa, प्रतीप, translit=Pratīpa) is a legendary king in Hinduism. He is the king of Hastinapura and a member of the Lunar dynasty. He is the father of Shantanu and the grandfather of Bhishma, Chitrangada, and Vichitravirya. The ...
of Hastinapura and had been born in the latter's old age. He was husband of
Ganga
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and
Satyavati
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu ...
. He was father of Devavrat (
Bhishma
Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, , ), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, played an integral role in Mahabharata. He was the supreme commander of the Kaurava forces during the Kurukshetra War mentioned in the Hindu epic M ...
),
Chitrāngad and
Vichitravirya.
Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha was an Asura princess and a spouse of Yayati, an ancestor of Shantanu.
Shashwathi
Shashwathi was the daughter of
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
&
Madri and the sister of Pandavas. She married Dhristdyumna, the twin brother of Drupadi.
Shatanika
Shatanika was the son of
Nakula and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was the third brother among
Upapandavas.
Shaunaka
Shaunaka headed the sages during their conclave at his twelve-year sacrifice, where
Ugrashravas Sauti recited the ''Mahabharata''.
Shikhandi
Shikhandi was born as a baby girl, named "Shikhandini," to
Drupada, the king of
Panchala, and his wife. Later she changed her sex and took the name Shikhandi. He fought in the
Kurukshetra war
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
for the
Pandavas along with his father Drupada and brother
Dhristadyumna. He was Kashi's
Amba in previous birth.
Shishupala
Shishupala was the son of Damaghosha. He was slain by his cousin
Krishna, at the great coronation ceremony of
Yudhishthira in punishment for the opprobrious abuse made against his august personage. He was also called Chaidya, being a member of Chedi kingdom.
Shrutkarma
Shrutkarma was the son of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was the youngest brother among
Upapandavas.
Shrutsena
Shrutsena was the son of
Sahadeva and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was the fourth brother among
Upapandavas.
Shukracharya
Shukracharya is the son of sage
Bhrigu and his wife
Kavyamata. After the Devas killed his mother (who was later revived), Shukra developed a deep hatred towards the Devas and became the guru of Asuras. He had a daughter named
Devayani
Devayani ( sa, देवयानी, translit=Devayānī) is a character in Hindu literature. She is described to be the daughter of Shukra, the acharya (preceptor) of the asuras, and his wife Jayanti, the daughter of Indra. She marries K ...
, who was married to Lunar king
Yayati. But Yayati developed an affair with Devayani's maid,
Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha () is a princess in Hindu mythology. She is described to be the daughter of the daitya king Vrishaparvan. She becomes the second wife of Yayati, due to which she becomes an ancestor of the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
She is feature ...
. This led Shukra to curse Yayati to lose his youth.
Shveta
He was second son of
Virata. He was killed on the first day of war by
Shalya.
Shvetaki
Shvetaki was a king who performed numerous Yajnas. He is the reason of the destruction of Khandava (Khandava-Dahana).
Sons of Karna
Karna's sons were
Vrishasena,
Vrishaketu,
Banasena
The ''Mahabharata'' is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India; it was composed by the sage Vyasa. The most important characters of ''Mahabharata'' can be said to include: Krishna; the Pandavas Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula ...
, Chitrasena, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Dvipata and Prasena. All except for Vrishaketu were killed in the war.
Sons of Shalya
Shalya and Avantini's three sons were Madranjaya, Rukmanagada and Rukmanaratha. Madranjaya was the eldest than other two with a gap of 10 years. Rukmanagada and Rukmanaratha were twins. Madranjaya was killed on 2nd day of war by
Virata and other two were killed by
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
inside the Chakravyuha on 13th day.
Sons of Shishupala
The four sons of
Chedi King
Shishupala were Dhrishtaketu, Mahipala, Suketu, Sarabha. They had a sister named
Karenumati who was younger than Dhrishtaketu but elder than other three. Dhrishtaketu succeeded the throne of Chedi after Shishupala's death. Dhrishtaketu was killed by
Dronacharya
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaura ...
on 6th day of war and other three were killed by
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
's son Vrikaasur.
Sreniman
Sreniman was a Kshatriya king. He ruled the Kumaradesa,
Nakula defeated him during his Digvijaya. In Kurukshetra war, he fought the side of Pandavas and killed by
Drona
Droṇa ( sa, द्रोण, Droṇa), also referred to as Dronacharya ( sa, द्रोणाचार्य, Droṇācārya), is a major character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
In the epic, he serves as the royal preceptor of the Kaurav ...
.
Subala
Subala was father of
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
and
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
. He was King of Gandhara and later King-Father under Shakuni's rule. He was husband of Sudharma.
Subhadra
In the epic, she is the sister of
Krishna and
Balarama, wife of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
and mother of
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
and grandmother of
Parikshit. She is the daughter of
Vasudeva and
Rohini. When Arjuna visited Dwarka, he fell in love with Subhadra and ran away with her.
Hindus believe Subhadra to be a goddess named
Yogmaya.
Sudakshina
Sudakshina (Sanskrit: सुदक्षिण) was a king of the Kambojas, and fought on the side of the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War.
Sudeshna
Sudeshna was the wife of King Virata, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. She was the mother of
Uttara,
Uttarā, Shveta and Shankha. She had a younger brother named
Kichaka and a brother-in-law named Sahtanika.
Sunaka
Sunaka was the son of Sage Ruru and Pramadvara. this royal sagwas a member of Yudhishthira's assembly. He get a sword from king Harivansa and he giving it to king Ushinara.
Surya
Surya is the god of sun and day. He is son of
Aditi and
Kashyapa. He is consort of
Saranyu. In the epic, he was the first god called by
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
using the mantra given by sage
Durvasa to obtain a child. She did it out of curiosity and gave birth to
Karna, who was born with indestructible armour and earrings. During that time she wasn't married and had to abandon the child. Later in the epic, Surya gave Akshaypatra to
Yudhishthira.
Sutsoma
Sutsoma was the son of
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
and
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
. He was the second brother among
Upapandavas.
Svaha
Svaha is the daughter of Prajapati
Daksha
In Hinduism, Daksha (Sanskrit: दक्ष, IAST: , lit. "able, dexterous, or honest one") is one of the '' Prajapati'', the agents of creation, as well as a divine king-rishi. His iconography depicts him as a man with a stocky body and a ha ...
and the wife of
Agni. In the Vana Parva, sage
Markandeya
Bhargava Markandeya ( sa, मार्कण्डेय ) is an ancient rishi (sage) born in the clan of Bhrigu Rishi (Bhargava Brahmins Community). The Markandeya Purana especially, comprises a dialogue between Markandeya and a sage cal ...
narrated her story to the
Pandavas. As per the story, Agni visited the
ashram
An ashram ( sa, आश्रम, ) is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery
A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or a ...
of the seven
Saptarshi
The Saptarishi () are the seven rishis of ancient India who are extolled in the Vedas, and other Hindu literature. The Vedic Samhitas never enumerate these rishis by name, although later Vedic texts such as the Brahmanas and Upanisads do so. ...
and saw their wives. He was attracted towards them but none responded to him. Svaha was present there and was attracted to Agni, but he wasn't. Later Agni went to forest to calm down his mind. Svaha, taking the form of the wives of sages (except for
Arundhati), slept with Agni one by one. Later Agni realised Svaha's love and married her.
T
Takshaka
Takshaka was the king of nagas. He lived in a city named Takshasila, which was the new territory of Takshaka after his race was banished by Pandavas led by Arjuna from the Khandava Forest and Kurukshetra, where they built their new kingdom. Because of this, he made a fierce rivalry with Arjuna. During the Kurukshetra war, he sat on an arrow of Karna which was shot at Arjuna. However Krishna saved Arjuna. After his failure, Takshaka vowed to end Arjuna's lineage. After the Pandavas and Draupadi left for heaven, Takshaka killed Parikshit.
Tapati
Tapati is a river goddess. She is daughter of
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
and
Chhaya
Chhaya or Chaya ( sa, छाया, Chāyā, shadow' or 'shade) is the Hindu personification and goddess of shadow, and a consort of Surya, the Hindu sun god. She is the shadow-image or reflection of Saranyu (Sanjna), the first wife of Surya. C ...
. She married
Samvarana and had a child named,
Kuru
Kuru may refer to:
Anthropology and history
* Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people
* Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology
* Kuru Kingdom, ...
. Kuru was an ancestor of Shantanu.
Tilottama
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Tilottama is described to have been created by the divine architect
Vishwakarma, at
Brahma's request, by taking the best quality of everything as the ingredients. She was responsible for bringing about the mutual destruction of the Asuras,
Sunda and Upasunda. Even gods like Indra are described to be enamoured by Tilottama. Her story was told by sage
Narada to the
Pandavas as he wanted to tell them how a woman can lead to rivalry between brothers.
Tara
Tara is the goddess of felicity. She is spouse of Brihaspati, a guru of gods.
Brihaspati
Brihaspati ( sa, बृहस्पति, ), also known as Guru, is a Hindu deity. In the ancient Vedic scriptures of Hinduism, Brihaspati is a deity associated with fire, and the word also refers to a rishi (sage) who counsels the devas (gods ...
often ignored Tara and she started to have an affair with
Chandra, the moon god. From their union,
Budha was born, whose son,
Pururavas, founded the lunar dynasty.
U
Usha
Uṣā or Usha was daughter of
Banasura, powerful king of Sonitpur and a devotee of Lord Shiva. Later Usha was married to
Aniruddha, grandson of Lord Krishna.
Ugrasena
Ugrasena (Sanskrit: उग्रसेन) is a Yadava king in ''Mahabharata'' epic. He was the king of Mathura, a kingdom that was established by the powerful Vrishni tribes from Yaduvanshi clan. Lord Krishna was the grandson of Ugrasena. He established his grandfather as the ruler of Mathura again after defeating his uncle, King Kamsa who was a wicked ruler. Before this, King Ugrasena was overthrown from power by his own son Kansa and was sentenced to prison along with his daughter Devaki and son in law Vasudeva to prison. Devki and Vasudev were parents of Lord Krishna.
Ugrashravas Sauti
Ugrashravas Sauti was the son of Lomaharsana. He was the Lomaharshana. He was a disciple of
Vyasa. He was the narrator of ''
Mahabharata'' and several
Puranas
Purana (; sa, , '; literally meaning "ancient, old"Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature (1995 Edition), Article on Puranas, , page 915) is a vast genre of Indian literature about a wide range of topics, particularly about legends an ...
before the gathering of the sages in
Naimisha Forest.
Uluka
Uluka was eldest son of
Shakuni
Shakuni ( sa, शकुनि, , ) plays a key role in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is one of the main antagonists of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king a ...
and Arshi. He was sent as messenger to
Pandavas by
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. He was killed by
Sahadeva on 18th day of war before his father's death.
Ulupi
Ulupi was daughter of Kauravya, the
king of Nāgas, she was among the four wives of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. She had a son named
Iravan.
Urvashi
Urvashi was a celestial maiden in Indra's court and was considered the most beautiful of all the Apsaras. She was the consort of
Pururavas, an ancestor of Pandavas and Kauravas. Later she left him and returned to heaven.
When Arjuna came to heaven to meet Indra, she fell in love with him. But Arjuna refused her as he thought her as his mother.
Uttamaujas
In the epic ''
Mahabharata'', Uttamaujas was a powerful Panchala warrior. He is described to be a protector of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
. With his brother Yudhamanyu, they fought a battle against
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. He was killed during Ashwatthama's night raid. Sometimes, he is described to be Drupada's son and identified with
Satyajit {{short description, Indian male given name
Satyajit is a common Indian name. The word is a compound of the words for truthful (Satya), and winner (jit). Some noted personalities with the name Satyajit are:
*Satyajit Ray (1921-1992) - noted Indian ...
.
Uttanka
In the ''Mahabharata'', Uttanka is described as the disciple of the sage
Gautama. In both legends, he is a learned sage who goes through many hurdles in procuring the earrings demanded by his guru's wife as the fee for the teacher (''
gurudakshina'').
Uttara
Uttara Kumar was the prince of
Matsya Kingdom
Matsya ( sa, मत्स्य) was a Vedic kingdom and later became a part of sixteen Mahajanapadas, which also appears in Hindu Epic literature. The capital of Matsya was at Viratanagari (present-day Bairat, in Rajasthan) which is said to h ...
and the son of King
Virata, at whose court the
Pandavas spent one year in concealment during their exile. His sister
Uttarā was given in marriage to
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
, son of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
.
Uttarā
''Uttarā'' or Anglicized as ''Uttaraa'' (उत्तरा) was daughter of King
Virata, at whose court the
Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. She was sister of Prince
Uttara. She was wife of
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
and mother of
Parikshit.
V
Vajra
He was the son of
Aniruddha. Vajra was crowned as the King of
Indraprastha on the request of Krishna by the
Pandavas after the
Yadava fratricide just before the
Pandavas' exile.
Vajranabh
Vajra in the
Vayu Purana and the
Harivamsa
The ''Harivamsa'' ( , literally "the genealogy of Hari") is an important work of Sanskrit literature, containing 16,374 shlokas, mostly in the '' anustubh'' metre. The text is also known as the ''Harivamsa Purana.'' This text is believed to ...
, described as the son of
Bhanu, the eldest son of
Krishna and
Satyabhama. He had a sister named Bhanumati.
Valandhara
Valandhara was the princess of the
Kashi Kingdom
Kashi or Kaashi may refer to:
Places
* Varanasi (historically known as "Kashi"), a holy city in India
**Kingdom of Kashi, an ancient kingdom in the same place, one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas
**Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Varanasi
* Kashgar, a cit ...
, daughter of King Devesha and wife of
Pandava Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
. They both had a son Sarvaga, who became the King of Kashi after the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. Sarvaga's granddaughter Vapusthama married
Janamejaya, the great-grandson of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
, and bore him 2 sons – Shatanika and Sahashranika.
Vapusthama
Vapusthama was the princess of
Kashi, the grand-daughter of King Sarvaga and great-granddaughter of
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
, the 2nd
Pandava. Vapusthama was married to
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
's great-grandson
Janamejaya, and bore him 2 sons – Shatanika and Sankukarna.
Varaha
Varaha is the boar-incarnation of god Vishnu. He is stated in
Vana Parva of the epic, when he rescued Bhudevi during the
Mahapralaya
Pralaya ( sa, प्रलय, , Apocalypse or the Annihilation of the Universe, translit=Pralaya) is a concept in Hindu eschatology. Generally referring to four different phenomena, it is most commonly used to indicate the event of the disso ...
(great-flood).
Vasudeva
Vasudeva the father of the Hindu deities
Krishna,
Balarama and
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
. He was king of the
Vrishnis and a
Yadava prince. He was the son of the Yadava king
Shurasena. His sister
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
was married to
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
.
Vasundhara
She was the queen of
Manipura and the mother of
Chitrangada. She was also the grandmother of
Babruvahana
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Babruvahana ( sa, बब्रुवाहन) is the son of Arjuna, a Pandava prince, and Chitrangada, the princess of Manalura. Babruvahana was adopted as the heir of Manalura by his maternal grandfath ...
. Her husband was King Chitravahana.
Vayu
Vayu deva is the god of wind. He is son of Aditi and Kashyapa. In the epic, he is the spiritual father of
Hanuman and the Pandava,
Bhima
In Hindu epic Mahabharata, Bhima ( sa, भीम, ) is the second among the five Pandavas. The ''Mahabharata'' relates many events that portray the might of Bhima. Bhima was born when Vayu, the wind god, granted a son to Kunti and Pandu. Af ...
. He was the second god called by
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
after her marriage using a mantra as her husband couldn't conceive due to a curse.
Veerabhadra
Veerabhadra was the fierce god who incarnated from Lord Shiva to destroy Daksha's yajna. He is also stated in Shanti Parva of the epic Mahabharata.
Vichitravirya
Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, vicitravīrya) was a king in Indian Religious Texts. In the ''Mahabharata'' he was the younger son of queen Satyavati and king Shantanu and grandfather of the Pandavas and Kauravas.
Vidura
In the epic ''
Mahabharata'', Vidura is described as the
prime minister of the
Kuru Kingdom and also the uncle of the
Pandavas and
Kauravas. He was born from Niyoga- between sage
Vyasa and Parishrami, a handmaiden to the queens-
Ambika and
Ambalika.
Vidura's wife (Sulabha)
The wife of
Vidura, the half-brother of King
Dhritarashtra and the Prime Minister of
Hastinapur. She was also a chaste woman of supreme order. She too had a high degree of devotion and abdication. When
Lord Krishna visited
Hastinapur as an emissary of
Pandavas, he had not accepted
Duryodhana's request to stay in his palace but instead he chose to stay at
Vidura's home and accepted a simple meal there. She is named Sulabha in later versions of the Mahabharata.
Sulabha was a great devotee of
Lord Krishna. One day he came to her home for a surprise meal. She was enchanted by his glowing face. In absence of her husband, she offered him peels of banana instead of the fruit. And he ate them respecting her
bhakti
''Bhakti'' ( sa, भक्ति) literally means "attachment, participation, fondness for, homage, faith, love, devotion, worship, purity".See Monier-Williams, ''Sanskrit Dictionary'', 1899. It was originally used in Hinduism, referring to d ...
note.
Vijaya
In the
Hindu
Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
epic ''
Mahabharat'', Vijaya was the daughter of king
Dyutimata of Madra and wife of
Sahadeva. They got married in a
self choice ceremony. Vijaya was
Nakula's maternal uncle's daughter. They had a son
Suhotra
Sahadeva (Sanskrit: सहदेव) was the youngest of the Pandava brothers, the five principal protagonists of the epic ''Mahabharata''. He and his twin brother, Nakula, were blessed to King Pandu and Queen Madri by invoking the twin gods Ash ...
.
After the Kurukshetra War, Vijaya and Suhotra lived in Madra, when Sahadeva was appointed as the king of Madra Kingdom.
Vikarna
Vikarna was third
Kaurava, son of
Dhritarashtra and
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
and a brother to the
crown prince Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
. Vikarna is universally referred to as the third-most reputable of Kauravas. Usually, he is also indicated as the third-oldest son, but in other sources, the "third-strongest" reputation remained and it is implied that Vikarna is just one of Gandhari's 99 children (after
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
and
Dussasana
Dushasana ( sa, दुःशासन, , ), also spelled Duhshasana, Dussasana or Duhsasana, also known as Sushasana, is an antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He was second eldest among the Kaurava princes and the younger brother of ...
). Vikarna was the only
Kaurava who questioned the humiliation of
Draupadi
Draupadi ( sa, द्रौपदी, draupadī, Daughter of Drupada), also referred to as Krishnaa, Panchali, and Yagyaseni, is the main female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata,'' and the common consort of the five Pandava brothers ...
, the wife of his cousin
Pandavas after they lost her in a game of dice to Duryodhana.
Vinata
Vinata, was the mother of
Aruna and
Garuda (the birds). She was also the daughter of
Daksha
In Hinduism, Daksha (Sanskrit: दक्ष, IAST: , lit. "able, dexterous, or honest one") is one of the '' Prajapati'', the agents of creation, as well as a divine king-rishi. His iconography depicts him as a man with a stocky body and a ha ...
and wife of sage
Kasyapa.
Vinda and Anuvinda
Vinda and Anuvinda were brothers, and the two kings of
Avanti. They were the sons of Jayasena and Rajadhidevi. They also had a sister, Mitravinda, who married
Lord Krishna. They were good friends of
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
, and fought for his cause in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
.
Viraja
In the Harivamsa, (an appendix of ''Mahabharata''), the spouse of
Nahusha is mentioned to be Viraja, the daughter of
Pitrs.
Later, she was replaced by
Ashokasundari
Ashokasundari ( Sanskrit: अशोकसुन्दरी, ) is a Hindu goddess and daughter of the deities Shiva and Parvati. She is referenced in the '' Padma Purana'', which narrates her story. The goddess is mostly venerated in South I ...
, the daughter of goddess Parvati and lord Shiva.
Virata
In the epic, Virata was the king of
Matsya Kingdom
Matsya ( sa, मत्स्य) was a Vedic kingdom and later became a part of sixteen Mahajanapadas, which also appears in Hindu Epic literature. The capital of Matsya was at Viratanagari (present-day Bairat, in Rajasthan) which is said to h ...
with its
Virata Kingdom, in whose court the
Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. Virata was married to Queen
Sudeshna
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Sudeshna was the wife of King Virata, at whose court the Pandavas spent a year in concealment during their exile. She was the mother of Uttar, Uttara, Shveta, and Shankha. Sudeshna, had 106 Younger Brothers. ...
and was the father of Prince
Uttara and Princess
Uttarā, who married
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu is a legendary warrior from the ancient Hindu history ''Mahabharata''. He was born to the third Pandava prince Arjuna and the Yadu princess Subhadra, who was Krishna's younger sister. The ''Sambhava Parva'' of the Adi Parva sta ...
, the son of
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
.
Vishoka
Vishoka was the charioteer of Pandava Bhima during the Kurukshetra War.
Vrihanta
Vrihanta was king of the Ulukas. His name appears at several places in the ''Mahabharata''.
Vridhakshtra
He was former king of
Singhu
Singhu is a village in the North West Delhi district of the National Capital Region (India).
It borders the Haryana state, and became popular during the Indian farmers protest of 2020/2021 when the Indian government erected walls to prevent H ...
Kingdom. He was father of
Jayadratha
Jayadratha () is the king of the Sindhu kingdom featured in the Mahabharata. He was married to Dushala, the only sister of the hundred Kaurava brothers. The son of the king Vriddhakshatra, he is killed by Arjuna. He has a son named Suratha.
Et ...
and Vijayadratha. He later became a rishi. When
Arjuna
Arjuna (Sanskrit: अर्जुन, ), also known as Partha and Dhananjaya, is a character in several ancient Hindu texts, and specifically one of the major characters of the Indian epic Mahabharata. In the epic, he is the third among Panda ...
beheaded his son Jayadratha, his head came on his lap while he was dping Tapasya and when he stood up and Jayadratha's head blasted, killing Vridhakshtra.
Vrishaketu
Vrishaketu is a figure in the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata. He was the son of King of Anga Karna and his chief consort Maharani
Supriya Supriya is a feminine given name.
People
Notable people with this name include the following
*Supriya Aiman (born 1991) Indian actress
* Supriya Chaudhuri, Indian scholar
*Supriya Devi (Supriya Choudhury; 1933 – 2018), Indian actress
*Supriya ...
also youngest and surviving son of
Karna and Arjuna teaches him many more skills of great warrior. Later, he becomes King of Anga.
Vrishasena
Vrishasena was the son of Karna and Vrishali. With his father, he entered battle field on the 11th day of Kurukshetra war and fought for Kauravas. He was killed by Arjuna.
Vyasa
Vyasa was the author of epic ''
Mahabharata''. According to the ''Mahabharata'', the sage Vyasa was the son of
Satyavati
Satyavati ( sa, सत्यवती, ; also spelled Satyawati) was the queen of the Kuru. She is the wife of king Shantanu of Hastinapura, and the great-grandmother of the Pandava and Kaurava princes (The principal characters of the Hindu ...
and
Parashara. He was also the surrogate father of Dhritarashtra, Pandu and Vidura. They were born through
Niyoga. Later, he helped in birth of 101 children of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. He also helped the Pandavas many times.
Y
Yama or Dharma
In the epic, the death god
Yama often identified with the god Dharmais the spiritual father of
Yudhishthira. He was the first god called by
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
after her marriage using a mantra as her
husband
A husband is a male in a marital relationship, who may also be referred to as a spouse. The rights and obligations of a husband regarding his spouse and others, and his status in the community and in law, vary between societies and cultures, ...
couldn't conceive. Yama also appeared in the tale of
Savitri and Satyavan
In Hinduism, Savitri and Satyavan ( sa, सावित्री ''Sāvitrī'' and ''Satyavān'') are a legendary couple, known for Savitri's love and devotion to her husband Satyavan. According to the legend, princess Savitri marries an exiled ...
. In the story, he tried to take Satyavan's soul, but Savitri tricked him. Dharma, later in the epic, appears testing Yudhishthira by taking form of a Yaksha. When the Pandavas and Draupadi went for heaven, he accompanied them by taking form of a dog and was only surviving left along with Yudhishthira. At the end, he showed his true form to Yudhishthira.
Yamuna
Devi Yamuna or Yami is the river goddess of life. She is daughter of
Surya
Surya (; sa, सूर्य, ) is the sun as well as the solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the Panchayatana puja and a m ...
and
Saranyu as well as the twin of
Yamraj. In the epic, she appears as Kalindi. She is one of lord
Krishna's eight wives.
Yashoda
She is the wife of
Nanda (head of Gokul) and foster mother of Lord
Krishna and
Balarama. She is popularly and best known as Mother of Krishna. Krishna and Balarama spent their childhood with Yashoda and Nanda and the couple took care of them. There is a popular story about replacement of Krishna with
Yashoda's daughter by
Vasudeva after an agreement with Nanda.
Yaudheya
Yaudheya was the son of Yudhishthira and Devika, and the grandson of Govasena, who was the king of
Sivi Kingdom
Shivi (alias Sibi, Shibi, Sivi) is mentioned as a kingdom and as the name of a king in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. There was a king named ''Shivi'' who became famous as Shivi or the kingdom itself may be named after him. Shivi (alias Sibi, ...
. Yaudheya succeeded his grandfather after his death in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
.
According to the
Matsya Purana, Yaudheya is also the name of the son of
Prativindhya, however he does not succeed Yudhishthira to the throne of
Hastinapur as he inherits his maternal kingdom.
Yayati
Yayati was an ancestor of
Shantanu and the son of king
Nahusha and
Ashokasundari
Ashokasundari ( Sanskrit: अशोकसुन्दरी, ) is a Hindu goddess and daughter of the deities Shiva and Parvati. She is referenced in the '' Padma Purana'', which narrates her story. The goddess is mostly venerated in South I ...
, the daughter of goddess
Parvati. He had two wives,
Devayani
Devayani ( sa, देवयानी, translit=Devayānī) is a character in Hindu literature. She is described to be the daughter of Shukra, the acharya (preceptor) of the asuras, and his wife Jayanti, the daughter of Indra. She marries K ...
and
Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha () is a princess in Hindu mythology. She is described to be the daughter of the daitya king Vrishaparvan. She becomes the second wife of Yayati, due to which she becomes an ancestor of the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
She is feature ...
.
Yogmaya
Yogmaya or Vindhyavasini is an incarnation of goddess
Adi Parashakti. She was the daughter of
Yashoda
Yashoda ( sa, यशोदा, translit=Yaśodā) is the foster-mother of Krishna and the wife of Nanda Baba, Nanda. She is described in the Puranic texts of Hinduism as the wife of Nanda Baba, Nanda, the chieftain of Gokul, Gokulam, and the siste ...
and
Nanda, the foster parents of
Krishna. Krishna and Yogmaya were born on
the same day. They were exchanged by their parents to save Krishna from
Kamsa
Kamsa ( sa, कंस, Kaṃsa, translit-std=IAST) was the tyrant ruler of the Vrishni kingdom, with its capital at Mathura. He is variously described in Hindu literature as either a human or an asura; The Puranas describe him as an asura, whi ...
. Many believe that
Subhadra
Subhadra ( sa, सुभद्रा, Subhadrā) is a Hindu goddess mentioned in ancient Hindu scriptures like the ''Mahabharata'' and the ''Bhagavata Purana''. She is described as the favourite child of Vasudeva and the younger sister of de ...
was her reincarnation.
Yudhisthira
Yudhishtira was the first among the five
Pandavas and was blessed by death god Yama to
Pandu
In the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata'', Pandu ( sa, पाण्डु, Pāṇḍu, pale) was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities ...
and
Kunti
Kunti ( sa, कुन्ती, ), named at birth as Pritha ( sa, पृथा, ), is one of the prominent characters of the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is best known as the mother of the Pandavas and Karna, the main protagonists of the epi ...
. He became the king of
Indraprastha and later of
Hastinapura
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ''Hastinapura'', described in Hindu texts such as the ''Mahabharata'' and the Puranas as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, is also mentioned in ancient Jain tex ...
(Kuru). He was the leader of the successful
Pandava side in the
Kurukshetra War
The Kurukshetra War ( sa, कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध ), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the ''Mahabharata ( sa, महाभारत )''. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle be ...
. At the end of the epic, he
ascended to heaven. He was also blessed with the spiritual vision of second sight by a celestial
Rishi
''Rishi'' () is a term for an accomplished and enlightened person. They find mentions in various Vedic texts. Rishis are believed to have composed hymns of the Vedas. The Post-Vedic tradition of Hinduism regards the rishis as "great yogis" or ...
as a boon.
Yuyutsu
Yuyutsu was the illegitimate son of
Dhritarashtra with Dasi aka Sughada/Sauvali, his wife
Gandhari
Gandhari may refer to:
* Gandhari (Mahabharata), a character in the Indian epic ''Mahabharata''
* Gandhari khilla, a hill fort near Bokkalagutta, Telangana, India
* Gandhari language, north-western prakrit spoken in Gāndhāra
**Kharosthi, or Gan ...
's maid. He was the paternal half – sibling to Gandhari's children:
Duryodhana
Duryodhana ( sa, दुर्योधन, ) also known as Suyodhana, is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata.'' He was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of the blind king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari. Being ...
and the rest of the 100 Kaurava brothers and their sister
Dushala. Eventually, he was the only son of
Dhritarashtra who survived the
Kurukshetra
Kurukshetra (, ) is a city and administrative headquarter of Kurukshetra district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is also known as Dharmakshetra ("Realm of duty ") and as the "Land of the Bhagavad Gita".
Legends
According to the Pura ...
war.
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