Mahabharata Episode 36: The Story of Mudgal and Durvasa

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Mahabharata Episode 37: The Abduction of Draupadi

Draupadi JayadrathaJayadratha, the husband of Duryodhan's sister Duhshala, sees Draupadi in the Kamyaka forest and is enamoured by her divine beauty. Unable to control his lust, Jayadratha tries to abduct her against her will. When the Pandavas come to know of this, they chase Ja ...  Show more

Mahabharata Episode 38: The Story of Savitri and Satyavan

Savitri, Satyavan and YamaThe story of Savitri and Satyavan is one of the most popular tales of the Mahabharata. Savitri, a princess, marries Satyavan knowing that her husband had a short lifespan. As per Narada's prediction, Satyavan dies one year after their marriage. But Savit ...  Show more

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