NAKULA - The fourth of the Pandu princes. He was the twin son of Madri, the second wife of Pandu, but mythologically he was son of the Aswins, or more specifically of the Aswin Nasatya. He was taught the art of training and managing horses by Drona, and when he entered the service of the king of Virata he was master of the horse. Draupathi was shared by him as wife along with other Pandavas. Personally he had a wife Karenumati, a princess of Chedi and had a son named Niramitra.
SAHADEVA - The youngest of the five Pandu princes, twin son of Madri, the second wife of Pandu, and mythologically son of the Aswins, or more specifically of the Aswin Dasra. He was learned in the science of astronomy, which he had studied under Drona, and he was also well acquainted with the management of cattle. Draupathi was shared by him as wife along with other Pandavas. He had a wife named Vijaya and had a son named Suhotra by her.
SHATRUGNA - Twin-brother of Lakshmana and half-brother of Rama, in whom an eighth part of the divinity of Vishnu was incarnate. He was a great warrior. His wife was Srutakirtti cousin of Sita. He fought on the side of Rama and killed the Rakshasa chief Lavana. -
2007-01-30 16:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Nakula And Sahadeva
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The Pandavas are the five sons of Pandu, a king of the Kuru dynasty. Yudhishtra, Bheema and Arjuna were born to Kunti, his first wife. The twins Nakula and Sahadeva were born to his second wife Madri.
Each of the Pandavas has a divine father, as Pandu was incapable of fathering a child as a result of a curse. The father of Yudhishtra is Yama, the father of Bheema is Vayu, the father of Arjuna is Indra and the fathers of the twins Nakula and Sahadeva are the divine Ashwini twins.
The Pandavas were all married to the Panchala princess Draupadi. Arjuna and Bheema married other women also.
Through Draupadi each Pandava fathered a son, and all of them
were collectively known as the upa-Pandavas.
All the upa-Pandavas were murdered by Ashwatthama at the end of the battle at Kurukshetra.
2007-01-28 23:54:18
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Nakula and Sahadeva were expert horse keepers. They did only that job. They were the sons of Maadri not Kunti. They shared Draupadi for a consort.
Shatrughan was also a warrior. He accompanied the horse sent for Ashwamedha by coronated Sriram. The horse was challenged by Kush and Lav, Lord Sriram`s sons. Shatrughan`s consort was Shruthakirti.
2007-01-29 00:00:38
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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The answers are all there in the epic Mahavarata by Byasa deva. Nakul, the fourth among the five Pandavs (actually he is the fifth if Karna is taken into count as the eldest son of Kunti) was the best breeder of horses around. Sahadeva was one of the greatest astrologers of his time, .
2016-03-18 01:00:46
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Like the sidekicks in movies / novels, some characters get only a passing mention, while othes are having a running role.--natural !
2007-01-29 00:46:28
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Sinha
2007-01-28 23:59:37
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