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- along with Abhimanyu, also battled the demon king Alambusha. Prativindhya (IAST: Prativindhya, Sanskrit: प्रतिविन्ध्य, lit. shining like the sun or towards...
- were collectively addressed as the Upapandavas. Them being as follows Prativindhya, Sutasoma, Shrutakarma, Shatanika and Shrutasena. A notable incident...
- the Pandavas. Later at Indraprastha, Draupadi bore Yudhishthira a son, Prativindhya and a daughter, Suthanu. Suthanu was later married to Asvabhanu, Krishna...
- Dharmaraj, ****i and Pandu's son, first Pandava, Draupadi's husband, Prativindhya's father, King of Indraprastha and later King of Hastinapura Shaleen Bhanot...
- sided with the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War. Chitra was killed by Prativindhya on the 16th day, whereas Chitrasena was killed by Shrutakarma on the...
- Maternal uncles Krishna Balarama Half-brothers Shrutakarma Iravan Babruvahana Paternal Cousins Prativindhya Sutasoma Shatanika Shrutasena Ghatotkacha...
- strategy. On the first day of the war, Shakuni engaged in a duel with Prativindhya (Bhishma Parva, Chapter 45, Verse 63). As the war progressed, he had...
- they were collectively referred to as Upapandavas; their names were Prativindhya (fathered by Yudhishthira), Sutasoma (fathered by Bhima), Shrutakarma...
- attempts to capture Yudhishthira, however his attacks were repelled by Prativindhya that day. The Pandavas, however, fought hard and delivered severe blows...
- and Draupadi (daughter of King Drupada of Panchala). Their names were Prativindhya (from Yudhishthira), Sutasoma (from Bheema), Shrutakarma (from Arjuna)...