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Who is the son of vidura in Mahabharata?

Who is the son of vidura in Mahabharata?

Vidura had many children. One specific son is mentioned, Anasava, who fought on the Pandava side. Another son (or maybe Anasava) is specifically mentioned to carry Draupadi’s messages to the Raj Sabha on the day of dice…

Who was Vidura in previous birth?

Vidura was Yamaraj, the superintendent of death in his previous birth. Yamaraj had committed a mistake by punishing a sage for killing an ant in his childhood innocently. This sage is Manduka Muni or Mandavya Muni.

Who is Vidura wife?

Sulabha

Vidura
Affiliation Kuru dynasty
Weapon Sword
Family Parents see Niyoga Ved Vyas (Biological Father) Parishrami (Mother) Step-Brothers Dhritarashtra (from Ambika) Pandu (from Ambalika)
Spouse Sulabha (Originally unnamed, but revealled in later retelling)
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Was Yudhisthir also the son of Dharmaraja?

Originally Answered: Yudhisthir was son of Dharmaraja as well Vidhur was also avtar of Dharmaraja. Vidhur always helped pandavs but Vyas never mentioned such relationship between Kunti and Vidhura Is that possible that Pandu had asked Kunti to call Vidhur for Viyog for birth of Yudhisthir? Vidur has always looked upon Kunti as “bhabhishree”.

Who is the brother of Pandu in Mahabharata?

Vidur is the King Pandu’s younger brother. Pandu is married to Kunti, who is the mother of the Prince Yudhishthir. So in the Mahabharata, Vidur is Kunti’s brother in law and Yudhishthir’s uncle. Vidur was actually the god Yama, also called Dharma, who was cursed by the sage Mandavya to take birth on Earth for one lifetime.

What happened to Yudhisthira’s father Pandu?

Yudhisthira’s father Pandu, the king of Hastinapura, soon after his marriage accidentally shot a Brahmin and his wife, mistaking them for deer, while the couple were making love.

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What was the relationship between Vidura and Yudhishthira?

Vidura was famed for his knowledge of dharma and right conduct, Yudhishthira too was known as learned, reflective, and knowing the principles of dharma. All the things taken together arouse the suspicion about the relationship between Vidura and Yudhistira.