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      • In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Pandu (Sanskrit: पाण्डु, romanized : Pāṇḍu, lit. 'pale') was a king of the Kuru Kingdom. He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities, owing to his inability to bear children following sage Kindama 's curse.
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    In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Pandu (Sanskrit: पाण्डु, romanized: Pāṇḍu, lit. 'pale') was a king of the Kuru Kingdom . He was the foster-father of the five Pandava brothers, who were the boons bestowed upon his wife Kunti by a number of deities, owing to his inability to bear children following sage Kindama 's curse.

  3. Pandu (Sanskrit: पंडू Pāṇḍu, lit. yellowish, whitish, pale), was the king of Hastinapur, the son of Ambalika, Vichitravirya 's wife and Vyasa. He is more popularly known as the earthly father of the Pandavas, who were called so after him.

  4. The Pandavas (Sanskrit: पाण्डव) are said to be the “five” sons of King Pandu of Hastinapur and his two wives Kunti & Madri. Their names are as follows: Yudhishtira. Bhima. Arjuna. Nakula. Sahadeva. These Panch Pandav are the central characters in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. All of them were married to the same woman named Draupadi.

  5. Oct 3, 2019 · He was an incarnation of Yamaraja, the great vaishnava mahajana and the lord of death. Due to the curse of Mandavya Muni, Yamaraja had to be born on earth as a shudra. Thus from the wives of Vichitravirya, Vyasadeva begot two sons, Dhritarastra and Pandu, who would save the Kuru race from extinction.

  6. Jan 5, 2018 · Pandu was the father of the five Pandavas in the Mahabharata. He was a brave king who conquered various kingdoms of Bharatvarsha. However, one fatal mistake brought him down: he accidentally shot a rishi. Because of this grave sin, he was cursed that if he ever had sexual intercourse, he would perish.

  7. Śakuni. Pandu is the husband of Kunti and Madri, and his descendants are called the Pandavas. Technically, Pandu is not the biological father of any of his children due to a curse that he received: if he touched any of his wives to have sex, he would die.

  8. The story of Pandu, father of Pandavas. In the Mahabharata epic, Pandu is the son of Vichitravirya and his second wife, Ambalika from Vyasa. He is more popularly known as the father of the Pandavas. After Vichitravirya's death his mother Satyavati sent for her first born, Rishi Veda Vyasa.