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Duryodhana (Sanskrit: दुर्योधन, [d̪ʊɾjoːd̪ʱən̪ᵊ], IAST:
Duryodhana), also
known as Suyodhana, is the
primary antagonist in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata....
- In the
Hindu epic Mahabharata,
Duryodhana—the prin****l antagonist—is
married to an
unnamed princesses, with whom he had a son
Lakshmana Kumara. Though...
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their cousins, the Kauravas. However, the
Pandavas lost
their kingdom to
Duryodhana (eldest and king of the Kauravas) when
Yudhishtira gambled it away during...
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cousin Duryodhana was
appointed as the new heir. The
kingdom was
split in half due to a
succession dispute between Yudhishthira and
Duryodhana. Yudhishthira...
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becomes a
loyal friend of
Duryodhana. He is
appointed the king of Anga (Bihar-Bengal) by
Duryodhana.
Karna joins the
losing Duryodhana side of the Mahabharata...
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Duryodhana in the rear. Bhima's
arrows hit
Duryodhana, who
collapses in his chariot. His
charioteer drives him off the battlefield, and
Duryodhana's forces...
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ruler heavily influenced by his grandsire, Bhishma, and his
eldest son,
Duryodhana.
Dhritarashtra married Gandhari, a
devoted wife who, in a
gesture of solidarity...
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superhuman strength from birth. His
rivalry with the Kauravas,
especially Duryodhana,
defined much of his life, with this
tension ultimately erupting in the...
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opposing side, the
hundred Kaurava brothers are led by the
elder brother,
Duryodhana. However, the
Mahabharata is
richly po****ted with
other notable figures...
- son of Drona, and Kripi. In the Mahabharata, he
served as a
friend to
Duryodhana, the
eldest of the Kauravas. He was
trained in
warfare along with the...