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Sahadeva (Sanskrit: सहदेव, sahadéva) is a character in the Mahabharata. He is one of the sons of Madri by Pandu, who asks the Ashvins for a son. He is one of the Pandava brothers. He has a twin brother named Nakula.

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Pandava

In Hinduism, the Pandava s are the five acknowledged sons of Pandu. They are Yudhishtira Bhima Arjuna (sons of Pandu's first wife Kunti), and the twins Nakula and Sahadeva (sons of his second.... Nakula and Sahadeva to Ashwini stars. Arjuna wins Draupadi in a famous Swayamvara. But on his...

Mahabalipuram

& Sahadeva) and Draupadi. Recently a major find was made of a large number of underwater ruins...

Kurukshetra

, Third son of Pandu Twin Princes Nakula and Sahadeva, Youngest sons of Pandu The Kingdom of Panchala... Dagger/Sword- Nakula, Sahadeva Divisions and Formations Each army consisted of several divisions; the...

Kunti

bore two twin sons, Nakula and Sahadeva, from the twin gods the Asvins. The five together are known as...

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