Who was sahadeva Favourite wife?

Who was sahadeva Favourite wife?

Sahadeva had two wives Draupadi, the common wife of the Pandavas, and Vijaya, whom he married. Sahadev’s son with Draupadi was Shrutasena and his son with his other wife Vijaya was Suhotra. Vijaya chose Sahadeva in her swarmavara, hence the marriage.

Who was Draupadi Favorite Husband?

Draupadi loved Arjun the most.

Which wife did Arjun love the most?

Draupadi
Draupadi loved Arjun the most. But on the other hand he could not give love to Arjun Draupadi as he loved Sri Krishna’s sister Subhadra the most. During the 12th year of the exile of the Pandavas, Draupadi saw a bunch of ripe berries hanging on a tree.

Who married Panchali?

After the Kurukshetra War, her humiliation was avenged, but she lost her father, brothers and her five children. At the end of the epic, Pandavas and Draupadi retired to the Himalayas and walked to heaven….

Draupadi
Spouse Pandavas Yudhishthira Bhima Arjuna Nakula Sahadeva

Why does Pandava have one wife?

Without seeing what her sons had brought, Kunti instructed the five Pandava brothers to share the alms among them (Draupadi). The five brothers had never disobeyed their mother. So, Draupadi had to marry each of the five brothers.

How many episodes are there in Mahabharatham TV series?

Mahabharatham (TV series) Jump to navigation Jump to search. Mahabharatham (Tamil: மகாபாரதம்) is a Tamil mythological soap opera that aired every Sunday on Sun TV from 17 February 2013 to 29 May 2016 at 10:00AM IST for 166 episodes. The saga starts from the Adhi Parwam of Mahabharatam.

Who are the wives of Pandu in Mahabharat?

Pandu marries Kunti, a princess of Kunti Kingdom, and Madri of Madra Kingdom. Pandu is later cursed by Sage Kindama, that he will die if he attempts to impregnate his wives. Pandu, heartbroken, renounces the kingdom with his 2 wives. After this Dhritarashtra becomes de facto king of Hastinapur.

Who is the father of Bhishma in Mahabharat?

The television show was produced by Swastik Productions Pvt. Ltd. The story begins with Bhishma, the son of Shantanu and Ganga, taking his oath of celibacy to convince Satyavati to marry his father Shantanu, the king of Hastinapura. Shantanu and Satyavati marry and have 2 children – Chitrangada and Vichitravirya.