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Pandavas

The Pandavas are five brothers in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. They are the sons of King Pandu and are known for their virtues, bravery, and adherence to dharma (righteousness). Their story involves their quest for justice, their exile, and the great Kurukshetra War against their cousins, the Kauravas. The Pandavas symbolize virtues like righteousness, loyalty, and moral strength, and their lives illustrate the complex nature of dharma amidst challenges. They are revered as ideal individuals who strive to uphold moral principles despite facing significant adversity.