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    Nakula ( Sanskrit: नकुल) was the fourth of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He and his twin brother Sahadeva were the sons of Madri, one of the wives of the Pandava patriarch Pandu, and Ashvini Kumaras, the divine twin physicians of the gods, whom she invoked to beget her sons due to Pandu's ...

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    Sahadeva. Sahadeva ( Sanskrit: सहदेव, romanized : Sahadeva, lit. 'one with the gods') was the youngest of the five Pandava brothers in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He and his twin brother Nakula were the sons of Madri, one of the wives of the Pandava patriarch Pandu, and Ashvini Kumaras, the divine twin physicians of the ...

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    In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Nakula was the fourth of the five Pandava brothers. Nakula and Sahadeva were twins blessed to Kunti, by the Ashvini Kumaras, the divine physicians and adopted by Pandu and Madri. Their parents – Pandu and Madri – died early, so the twins were adopted by their mother, Kunti and were trained by Drona in Hastinapura.

  5. Mar 25, 2018 · As a warrior, Nakula slew prominent war-heroes on the enemy side. The flag of Nakula's chariot bore the image of a red deerwith golden back. On the 1st day of the war, Nakula defeated Duḥśāsana, sparing his life so that Bhīma could fulfill his oath. On the 11th day, Nakula defeated Śalya, destroying his uncle's chariot.

  6. Nakula and Sahadeva. Nakula and Sahadeva are the youngest of the Pandava brothers. They are twins, the biological children of twin gods and Pandu ’s second wife Madri. Both prove themselves to be skilled swordsmen during the Kurukshetra War, although their elder brothers all play a more prominent role.

  7. Nakula. By Swami Harshananda. Nakula and Sahadeva were the twins both to queen Mādrī [1] by the grace of the twin deities, the Aśvins. Nakula, considered as the fourth of the Pāṇḍava brothers was extremely handsome. He was an expert in the art of training and management of horses. Reṇumati was his wife and Niramitra his son from her.

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