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  2. Nakula - Wikipedia

    • 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 inability to progenate. Nakula is descr… See more

    Etymology and other names

    In Sanskrit, the word nakula means "mongoose" or "mongoose-colored."
    Nakula and his brother Sahadeva are both also referred to in the epic as Āśvineya, Aśvinīsuta and Aśvisuta because they are the sons of … See more

    Birth and early years

    Due to Pandu's inability to bear children (because of the curse of Rishi Kindama), Kunti had to use the boon given by Sage Durvasa to give birth to her three children. She shared the boon with Pandu's second wife, … See more

     
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    After their remarkable exploits in the epic Mahabharata, Nakula and Sahadeva embarked on their respective journeys of marriage and parenthood. Nakula, known for his exquisite charm and charisma, entered into a sacred bond of matrimony with Draupadi, the esteemed wife of all the Pandava brothers.
    He shared the common wife, Draupadi, with his four brothers. He was also married to Karenumati of Chedi Kingdom. He had two sons Shatanika and Niramitra from his two wives respectively.
    He shared the common wife, Draupadi, with his four brothers. He was also married to Karenumati of Chedi Kingdom. He had two sons Shatanika and Niramitra from his two wives respectively.
     
  3. mahabharata - Can anyone explain the family tree of …

    Nakula had other wife Karenumati, the daughter of the king of the Chedi Kingdom, who bore him a son, Niramitra. Refer : Nakul Sahadeva married his maternal cousin Vijaya, the daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra, and had a son …

     
  4. All Wives and Children of Pandavas - CuriousPort

    Apr 19, 2023 · Apart from Draupadi, Nakula had a wife named Karenumati. A son named Nirmitra was born to Karenumati. Sahdev’s second wife’s name was Vijaya, from whom he got a son named Suhotra. This is how the Pandava …

  5. Nakula and Sahadeva: Exploring the Lesser-known …

    After their remarkable exploits in the epic Mahabharata, Nakula and Sahadeva embarked on their respective journeys of marriage and parenthood. Nakula, known for his exquisite charm and charisma, entered into a sacred bond of …

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  8. Story of Nakula - Vedadhara

    In addition to Draupadi who was the common wife of the Pandavas, Nakula also married Karenumati (करेणुमती), the princess of Chedi. Niramitra (निरमित्रः) was the son born to them.

  9. Madri - Mother Of Sahadeva And Nakula - Mytho World

    Jun 5, 2021 · Madri was the second wife of King Pandu. She was the mother of two of the pandavas - Sahadeva and Nakula. Read her story to know more.

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