Did You Know?

Pandu could not see his sons grow up.

Pandu's Family

Pandu had five sons. Their names are Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva.

Pandu's Story

Pandu's life is part of a big tale. It teaches us about family and duty.

What Pandu Does

Pandu is a wise king.

He loves his sons a lot.

Pandu wants to teach them well.

He cares for his kingdom.

Pandu faces many hard times.

Pandu's story is still told today.

More About Pandu

Pandu is a key part of the Mahabharata. He is known for his love for his sons. His life has many ups and downs. He had to make tough choices as a king.

His story shows us how to be brave. It teaches us to care for our family. Even when things are hard, we should stay strong.

Pandu's tale is still loved by many. It helps us learn about being good and kind. His story will be told for a long time.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Pandu"] --> B["King of Kuru Kingdom"] B --> C["Capital at Hastinapur"] A --> D["Father of the Pandavas"] D --> E["Yudhishthira"] D --> F["Bhima"] D --> G["Arjuna"] D --> H["Nakula"] D --> I["Sahadeva"]

What Do These Words Mean?

epic:A long story, often about heroes and important events.
acknowledged:Recognized or accepted as true.
kingdom:An area ruled by a king or queen.
capital:The main city of a country or region where the government is.
characters:People or beings in a story.