Mahabharata has eighteen classifications and we can call it eighteen parvas. The first one is 'Adiparvam'. The Pandavas and the Gritarashtras, the Chandravamsa's kings, are brothers. Dhritarashtra, who was born blind, married Gandhari and produced a hundred sons. They are known as the Kauravas. Pandu had five offspring with his two wives, Kunti and Madi: Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadevan. They are known as Panchapandavars.
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Mahabharata has eighteen classifications and we can call it eighteen parvas. The first one is 'Adiparvam'. The Pandavas and the Gritarashtras, the Chandravamsa's kings, are brothers. Dhritarashtra, who was born blind, married Gandhari and produced a hundred sons. They are known as the Kauravas. Pandu had five offspring with his two wives, Kunti and Madi: Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadevan. They are known as Panchapandavars.
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