Hinduism: Details about 'Sahadeva'
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Sahadeva (Sanskrit: सहदेव, sahadéva) is a character in the Mahabharata. He is one of the sons of Madri by the Ashwins, and is one of the Pandava brothers. He has a twin brother named Nakula. All the five Pandava brothers were wed concurrently to Draupadi, and each had a son by her. During their incognito in the Matsya kingdom of king Virata, Sahadev was responsible for the cowshed and had taken a vow to kill the king of Gandhara, Shakuni who had tricked them all their life. He was successful in his vow in killing Shakuni the second-last day of battle. Of the five Pandavas, Sahadeva is the youngest. He is nevertheless referred to as the wisest of all of them. Yudhishtra even speaks of him as wiser than Brihaspati, the divine teacher of the devas. Like his brother Nakula, Sahadeva is an expert swordsman. Reference
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