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Fill in the blanks: Pandu was skilled in ___, Dhritarashtra had extraordinary ___, and Vidura was a ___. |
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Riddle: I am strong but cannot see, my wife wears a blindfold in solidarity with me. Who am I? |
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Bhishma arranged the marriages and ensured the well-being of the brothers before being relieved of his responsibilities. |
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Fill in the blank: Pandu married ___ and later married ___, the sister of the king of Madra state. |
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Inauspicious signs, such as loud cries from crows and foxes, and a fire outbreak |
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Fill in the blank: Lord Vyasa instructed Gandhari to divide the fetuses into ___ pots filled with ghee. |
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Riddle: I was born from a strike of distress, bringing forth many in a single press. Who am I? |
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He instructed her on how to manage the 101 fetuses by dividing them into pots filled with ghee. |
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What curse did Pandu receive after accidentally killing a sage in the form of a deer? |
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Pandu was cursed to die if he ever engaged in sexual relations, which led him to renounce worldly desires. |
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Fill in the blank: Pandu's queens, Kunti and Madri, chose to remain in the forest for ___. |
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True or False: Pandu's death was caused by a physical illness rather than emotional grief. |
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False. Pandu died due to the grief he carried from his curse and the loss of loved ones. |
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Riddle: I was born from a mantra, my brothers and I are five, destined to fight for what is right, who am I? |
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The story highlights the importance of accepting one's fate and overcoming personal desires for the greater good. |