Did You Know?

Duryodhana has a big fight with his cousins!

Who is Duryodhana?

Duryodhana is a prince and a bad guy.

What does he want?

Duryodhana wants to be the king.

What Duryodhana Does

Duryodhana fights with his cousins.

He tricks them to win.

He has a mean uncle to help.

He wants to take the throne.

Duryodhana is not a good friend.

He makes bad choices.

More About Duryodhana

Duryodhana is from a big tale called Mahabharata. He has many brothers and wants to be the best. He does not like his cousins, the Pandavas. This makes him act mean and selfish.

His story shows us that being mean is not good. It can make you lose friends and family. Duryodhana's choices lead to big fights.

In the end, Duryodhana learns that being nice is better. His story helps us think about how we treat others.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Duryodhana (Suyodhana)"] --> B["Eldest of the Kauravas"] B --> C["Born through miraculous manner"] C --> D["Grows up in Hastinapura"] D --> E["Crown Prince"] E --> F["Plots against Pandavas"] F --> G["Allies: Shakuni, Karna, Dushasana, Dhritarashtra"]

What Do These Words Mean?

antagonist:a character who opposes the main character
Kauravas:the hundred sons of King Dhritarashtra
crown prince:the first in line to become king
selfishness:putting one's own needs before others
ill-omens:bad signs that suggest something negative will happen