Mahabharata Episode 12: The Kingdom of the Pandavas and Arjuna’s Exile

Mahabharata Episode 12: The Kingdom of the Pa...

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Mahabharata episode 77: The Final Departure

After ruling Hastinapur for 38 years, the Pandavas decide to give up their kingdom and proceed to the heavens on foot. On the way, Bheem, Arjun, Nakul, Sahadev and Draupadi fall and die. Yudhistir approaches the heavens with his companion dog. Yudhistir is welcomed by Indra the l ...  Show more

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