![]() ![]() Mardi also went to Sati as she thought she was the cause of his death.Īfter this incident, Kunti took good care of all five Pandavas, returning to Hastinapur. ![]() Pandu forgets about his curse and is intimated with Mardi. The clever Mardi chants the mantras and calls Ashvins, and gives birth to two twins- Nakula and Sahadeva. In the meantime, Kunti used her boon given by Sage Durvasa and gave birth to Yudhishthira (by Yama), Bhima (by Vayu), and Arjuna (by Indra.) Kunti had shared her boon with Mardi on the condition that she could only use it one time. He then expresses his grief to Kunti about how Sage Kindama had cursed him. Pandu was not able to make love with his consorts. Kindama then cursed him, saying, “if you ever try to intimate with your wife, you will die.” Pandu rejected the Kingdom and went into exile with his consorts, Kunti and Madri. He mistakenly killed Rishi Kindama and his wife, who were in the form of deer to mate. One fine day, Pandu was hunting in the forest. Pandu preferred Mardi more than Kunti because Yadavas were cattle herders, and Mardi was a princess. In the course of expanding the empire, Pandu married a princess of Madra, Mardi, to secure the mutual bondage of Madra. Kunti-Bhoja organized the Swyamvara ceremony of Kunti, and she chose King Pandu of Hastinapur as her companion. As Karna grew up, he became the chief advisor of Duryodhana, Prince of Hastinapur. Kunti puts her baby in a basket and floats him down a river.Īfraid of being a single mother, she kept Karna in a basket and set him to float in the river.
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