Nakula
Nakula was a son of Pandu and one of the five Pandavas.
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In the epic Mahabharata, Nakula is an important figure. Nakula was a son of Pandu and his mother was Madri.
Nakula is the half-brother to Sahadeva, the son of Dasra, by the same mother, and nominally brother to the three other Pandavas.
Nakula is referred to as one of the wise and sensible of mortals or the human beings.
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