Thursday, 6 August 2009

Story of Pandava

The story began with the introduction of the parents of this brotherhood. The antagonist was Duryodhan/Duryudhan/Druyudhan (Duryodhan), or Suyodhan/Suyudhan who happened to be the eldest brother of all 99 siblings known as the Kurawas. He was the son of the blind King Dretarast/Destarastr (Dhritarashtr) and Goddess Gandhari.

As cousins, the Pandav and the Kurav often played together. However, Bhim (one of the Pandawas) loved to tease and trick the Kurav. This led to dissatisfaction and resentfulness of the Kurav. One day Duryodhan started to think about his insecurity and discomfort against the five brothers and plotted to overthrow them from being the Lord of Kuru Dynasty.

The plot began when Dhritarashtra appointed his nephew Yudistira as the crown prince instead of his own son. This caused Duryadana madness and he planned to kill all those five brothers together with their mother Kunti. He offered them to go to a place called Ekacakra - a place set by Duryodhana for them with a huge building (secretly made of sealing wax) in it. His idea was to burn them alive during their slumber at night. Fortunately, the plan was discovered by Vidura who was the uncle of the Five Pandawas. In fact, Yudistira had been warned about this plot by a hermit who came to him telling about a disaster that would inflict him in the future. Later the Pandawas fled the place and ran into the woods.

During their flight the five brothers heard about a competition in the Kingdom of Panchala that offered a marriage with a princess named Draupadi the prize. Arjuna who was a good archer entered the competition and won the princess. He then took her to his mother. But his mother asked him to divide it equally among the brothers not knowing that it was actually princess Draupadi. Inorder to keep their mother's word, the brothers agreed to share the princess. However there is a misconception that Draupadi was called Panchali because she had 5 husbands. Infact she was called Panchali because she was the daughter of King Drupad of Panchal (Panchal-naresh) and hence Panchali

When Dhritarashtra heard that the five brothers were alive, he invited them to his kingdom and granted them with the gift of half the lands of his kingdom. They successfully built up a great city call Indraprastha. With revenge and hatred in his mind, Duryodhan Invited the Pandavas to his court for a game of dice and managed to win with the help of his maternal uncle Shakuni. Yudhishtir lost all his wealth and kingdom in the game and then he put himself on stake and lost. he was then enticed by Duryodhan and Shakuni to put the other Pandava brothers on stake. Yudhishtir fell for it and put his brothers on stake and lost them too. Duryodhan now played another trick and told Yudhishtir that he still has his wife Draupadi to be put on stake and if he wins he will return back everything to the Pandavas. Yudhishtir stakes Draupadi and losses again. At this point Duryodhan asks his younger brother Dushasana to bring Draupadi into the court, pulling her by her hair as she was now, like the Pandava brothers, his servant. This greatly disturbs the great warriors sitting in the court. But all of them, namely, Bhisma (the grandsire of the clan), Dronacharya (the guru of Kauravas and Pandavas) and others like Kripachariya and Vidur keep quiet. Duryodhana then asks his brother Dushasana to disrobe Draupadi. This shocks everybody but still nobody moves. As Dushasana starts to pull Draupadi's sari in order to disrobe her, she prays to lord Krishna and as a miracle her sari keep growing in length. Thus lord Krishna saves Draupadi. Finally king Dhrithrasthra intervens and apologises to Draupadi for the inhuman behaviour by his sons and ask her to ask for anything that she may desire. Draupadi asks that her husbands be relieved of the bondage. Later the Pandavas are sent into 12 yrs of exile into the forest with the 13th year being in hiding (agyatvaas), and if they are found and recognized by anybody in the 13th year they would have to repeat the exile again along with another 13th year. The Pandavas complete their exile and the 13th year agyatvaas sucessfully. They then come and rightfully demand their kingdom from Duryodhna. Duryodhana refuse to part with 'land even as much as a needle point'. This then leads to the inevitable war, the crux of the great Indian epic called the Mahabharata. The war lasts for 18 days with both the parties soon resorting to unlawful means. At the end all the 100 Kurava brothers and their aides are killed. The Pandavas lose out a lot of their allies as well but the 5 pandava brothers survive. After having won the war, they soon depart for heaven, a long journey they undertake into the himalayas.

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Pandava

In the Hindu epic Mahābhārata, the Pandava (or Pandawa) brothers (Sanskrit: पाण्‍डव pāṇḍavaḥ) are the five acknowledged sons of Pandu (Sanskrit: पांडु), by his two wives Kunti and Madri. Their names are Yudhishtira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva. All five brothers were married to one woman, Draupadi. Together, they fought and prevailed in a war against the party of their cousins the Kauravas, the climax of which was the Battle of Kurukshetra. Their alienated half-brother Karna fought against them and was eventually slain by Arjuna.

The Indian Mythology focuses on the brothers "Pandawa Lima" (translated to English: The Five Pandawas). They are:

The sons of Kunti (Devi Kunti):

* Yudistira: Puntadewa, Dharmasuta, Dharmaputra, Dharmawangsa, Samiaji
* Arjuna: Harjuna, Partha, Janaka
* Bhima (Bima): Bayusuta, Werkodara

The sons of Madri (Devi Madri):

* Nakula and
* Sahadeva: Sadewa

According to legend those five children came from the lineage of distinctive gods of the Hindus. They were the personification and the begotten sons of:

* God of Wisdom and Justice, Dharma - father to Yudistira.
* God of Wind, Vayu - father to Bhima.
* God of Heaven, Indra - father to Arjuna.
* Twin Gods of Medicine Ashwini Kumaras - father to the twins, Nakula and Sahadeva.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Nakula and Sadewa - Pandava

Nakula son is one of the twin pair Madri and Pandu. He is the embodiment twin gods called Aswin, god of the treatment. His brother named sadewa, the smaller of these, and is the embodiment Dewa also Aswin. After both his parents died, he shared his brother treated by Kunti, the wife of Pandu others. Nakula clever play sword weapons. Nakula Dropadi said that is the most handsome man in the world and was a knight swordman the respite. He was spry and happy to serve working-sister sister. In exile in the forest, and Nakula Pandawa the other three had died because of drinking poison, but he lives again on the application Yudistira. In disguise in Matsya Kingdom, led by King Wirata, he served as tutor horse. Towards the end of his life, he journey the holy mountain to the Himalaya with the sister-brother. There he died in the travel and soul reach heaven.



Sadewa son is one of the twin pair Madri and Pandu. He is the embodiment twin gods called Aswin, god of the treatment. Relatives called his twin Nakula, the greater of, and is the embodiment Dewa also Aswin. After both his parents died, he along with brother treated by Kunti, the wife of Pandu others. Sadewa is a very diligent and wise. Sadewa also someone who is expert in the science of astronomy. Yudistira sadewa once said that the man who is wise, equivalent to Brihaspati, teacher of the gods. He was spry and happy to serve working-sister sister. In disguise in Matsya Kingdom, led by King Wirata, he served as herd cattle. Towards the end of his life, he journey the holy mountain to the Himalaya with the sister-brother. There he died in the travel and arwahnya reach heaven.






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Bima and Arjuna - Pandava

Bima is the second son of Pandu with Kunti. Bhima name in Sanskrit has the meaning "egregious." He is the embodiment of Dewa Bayu so have Bayusutha sobriquet. Bima is very strong, long of his hand, body, and a certain kind of face cruel most of his brethren. However, it has a good heart. Skillful play weapons club and clever cooking. Bima also love to eat so called Werkodara. His skills in war is needed by the Pandawa so that they are able to obtain victory in battle at Kurukshetra akbar. He has a son from the race rakshasa called Gatotkaca, participate and help his father fight, but fall. Bima finally won the battle and give the throne to brother, Yudistira. Towards the end of his life, he traveled with the holy Pandawa to Himalaya mountains. There he died, and obtain heaven.

Arjuna is the youngest son of Pandu with Kunti. Name (in Sanskrit) has the meaning "the shining", "the luminous". He is the embodiment of the god Indra, the god of war. Arjuna has a mastery in science and arrow seen as the best tournament by Drona. His skill in the science of war as the object of making the Pandawa to be able to obtain victory when the battle at Kurukshetra akbar. Arjuna has many nicknames, such as Dhananjaya (wealth usurper - as he collected tribute at a ceremony held Rajasuya Yudistira); Kirti (which crowned beautiful - because he was given a beautiful crown by god Indra is in heaven now); Partha (son of Kunti - because he is the son of Pritha alias Kunti). In the Kurukshetra battle, he succeeded in obtaining victory and Yudistira was a king. After Yudistira died, he traveled to the holy mountain of the Himalaya with Pandawa and release all life. There he died in the journey and reach heaven.



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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Yudhistira Pandava

Yudhistira Pandawa is the brother of the oldest. He is the embodiment of the god Yama of birth and of Kunti. Is very wise, does not have enemies, and almost never lie contemporary life. Have a very high moral and forgive love and love to forgive the enemy who has surrendered. Dhramasuta have a nickname (the son of Dharma), Ajathasatru (which has no enemies), and Bhārata (descendants of Bharata Maharaja). He became a Maharaja akbar the world after the war ended in Kurukshetra and Aswamedha for a ceremony to unite kingdoms that Ancient India was under the influence. After retirement, he traveled to the holy mountain Himalaya along with the other brothers as their final destination. After traveling through a long, get it heaven.







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The Pandava

Pandawa is a word from the Sanskrit (Devanagari: पाण्डव; Pāṇḍava spelled), which means that children harafiah "Pandu" (Pandu), which is one of King Hastinapura in wiracarita Mahabharata. Thus, the Pandawa the kingdom's crown prince. In wiracarita Mahabharata, is the Pandawa protagonis while antagonis is the Korawa, the son of Dretarastra, brother of their father (Pandu). According to Hindu susastra (Mahabharata), every member is Pandawa embodiment (incarnation) of a particular god, and every member Pandawa have a certain name. Suppose the name "Werkodara" literally meaning is "wolf stomach." Fifth Pandawa married Dropadi the battled in a contest in the Kingdom of Panchala, and have (each) of a son.

The Pandawa are important figures in wiracarita an important part in the Mahabharata, the great battle at Kurukshetra between the mainland with the Korawa Pandawa and their associates. Acts to be important in the story wiracarita Mahabharata, in addition to the story and Pandawa Korawa play dice.

Pandawa consists of the five princes, three of them (Yudistira, Bima and Arjuna) is the son of Kunti uterus, while the other (and Nakula sadewa) is the son of Madri uterus, but their father the same, namely Pandu.

According to Hindu tradition, fifth son of Pandu is a incarnation not directly from their respective gods. These are as follows:

* Yudistira Yamaraja incarnation of god, god of justice and wisdom;
* Bima Bayu incarnation of the god, the wind;
* Arjuna incarnation of the god Indra, the Paradise;
* Nakula and Sadewa incarnation of the god twin Aswin, Dewa treatment.



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