Main Character
key events
Divine Connections
Weapons & Powers
Morals & Teachings
100

He is the eldest of the Pandava brothers.


Yudhishthira


100

The Mahabharata’s main conflict centers around this great war.


Kurukshetra War


100

Arjuna’s charioteer and divine guide in battle.


Krishna


100

Arjuna’s divine bow.


Gandiva

100

The central teaching of the Bhagavad Gita: perform your duty without desire for this.


fruit or result (phala)


200

Known for his enormous strength and appetite, he killed the demon Bakasura.


Bhima


200

The Pandavas lost their kingdom because of this deceitful game.


game of dice

200

Kunti used divine mantras to summon these beings as fathers of her sons.


gods


200

The weapon used by Karna only once, gifted by Indra.


Vasavi Shakti


200

Yudhishthira was tested when he told this one strategic lie during the war.


“Ashwatthama is dead”


300

He was born with armor and earrings and remained loyal to Duryodhana until death.


Karna


300

The exile of the Pandavas lasted this many years.


13 years (12 years in forest + 1 in disguise)


300

The river goddess who drowned her own children because of a curse.


Ganga


300

The weapon that could destroy entire armies but was not fully controlled by Ashwatthama.


Brahmastra


300

According to Krishna, this cannot be destroyed by weapons or fire.


soul (atman)


400

This warrior vowed never to kill a woman and was tricked because of that during the war.


Bhishma


400

This warrior was killed when Arjuna shot arrows while he was stuck in the mud.


Karna


400

Krishna was the eighth incarnation of this deity.


Vishnu


400

Arjuna learned archery and warfare from this divine teacher.


Dronacharya


400

When Arjuna hesitated to fight his relatives, Krishna told him to follow his …


dharma (duty as a warrior)


500

He was the son of Vyasa and a maidservant, known for his wisdom and storytelling. 

Vidura



500

After the war, Yudhishthira had to answer riddles from this deity disguised as a crane.


Yama (the Dharma god)


500

This sage was both the author and a character in the Mahabharata.


Vyasa


500

Arjuna once defeated this god to obtain celestial weapons.


Lord Shiva (as Kirata)


500

The ascent of the Pandavas to heaven at the end symbolizes this spiritual truth.


renunciation and liberation (moksha)