
The Pandavas at Hastinapura
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Narrated by:
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Sukrit Sharma
About this listen
The Pandavas at Hastinapura tells the story of the five Pandava brothers as they arrive and grow up in the royal court of Hastinapura. Under the watchful eyes of their elders, including Bhishma and Vidura, the Pandavas are trained in the arts of warfare, leadership, and dharma. However, their presence also stirs jealousy in their cousins, the Kauravas, leading to escalating tensions. This tale captures the Pandavas' journey through friendship, rivalry, and the challenges they face as rightful heirs of the Kuru dynasty, laying the groundwork for the epic conflict in the Mahabharata.
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