The Paanch Pandav were five royal brothers in the epic Mahabharata who stood for truth, justice, and righteousness.
Sons of King Pandu, each Pandava was blessed by a different deity — giving them unique strength and destiny.
symbolized Dharma and honesty. He became the rightful king after the great war.
symbolized Dharma and honesty. He became the rightful king after the great war.
mastered archery and received divine guidance from Krishna before battle.
Nakula was skilled and graceful. Sahadeva was wise and knowledgeable in astrology.
The Pandavas fought the 18-day Kurukshetra War against the Kauravas — a battle of Dharma vs Adharma.
The Five Pandavas teach truth, unity, courage, patience, and faith in difficult times.
After ruling wisely, the Pandavas renounced the world and walked toward spiritual liberation in the Himalayas.