Mahabharata Episode 40: Yudhistir and the Crane

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Mahabharata Episode 41: The Pandavas Go Incognito

Pandavas in Virat KingdomThe Pandavas complete their twelve years in exile. Now, as per the agreement, they have to go into hiding for the thirteenth year. It is quite a challenge since the entire Bharata knows the five gallant brothers and their beautiful wife Draupadi. So they ...  Show more

Mahabharata Episode 42: Bheem Kills Keechak

Bhim Killing KeechakIn the kingdom of Virat, the Panadvas have been spending their thirteenth year in exile. As per the contract, they had to live in disguise such that nobody could recognize them as the rulers of Indraprastha. Draupadi served the queen of Virat, Sudeshna, as her ...  Show more

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