- Sahadeva
Sahadeva (
Sanskrit : सहदेव, "sahadéva")was one of the fivePandava brothers according to the epicMahābhārata . He was one of the twin sons ofMadri , who invokedAshvins using amantra shared byKunti for a son. His twin brother was namedNakula . As soon as Nakula and Sahadeva were born, an incorporeal voice said, ‘In energy and beauty these twins shall transcend even the twin Aswins themselves.’Marriage Alliances
All the five
Pandava brothers were wed concurrently toDraupadi , and each had a son by her. Sahadeva's son begotten upon Draupati was named Srutasena, as the baby was born under the constellation of fire-god (constellation of Krittika) likeKartikeya , the generalissimo of the army ofDevas (Ref: Mbh 1. 223). Sahadeva also married Vijaya, the daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra, obtaining her in a self-choice ceremony and begat upon her a son named Suhotra (MBh.1.95). He was married to Magadhana KingJarasandha 's daughter (Mbh 15.1). Jarasandha's son's name was also Sahadeva.Sahadeva's Battles
During their incognito in the
Matsya kingdom of kingVirata , Sahadev was responsible for the cowshed and had taken a vow to kill the king ofGandhara ,Shakuni who had tricked them all their life. He was successful in his vow in killingShakuni the second-last day of theKurukshetra War . Sahadeva was one of thePandava -generals inKurukshetra War , under the generalissimoDhristadyumna . Among other prominent war-heroes killed by Sahadeva, includes, Rukmaratha (Mbh.8.5), the son ofShalya , who was very dear to Sahadeva, since Shalya was the maternal uncle of Sahadeva.Like his brother Nakula, Sahadeva became an expert swordsman under the guidance of
Kuru preceptorDrona . His expertise in the use of sword, could be the reason, why his elder brother,Yudhisthira the king, chose him as the general for the military expedition to southern kingdoms. Southern kingdoms were generally considered as having expertise in the use of swords rather than in the use of bows and arrows (Ref: Mahabharata: 12, 100). In Mahabharata a chapter (Mbh 2:30) is devoted to Sahadeva's expedition to southern kingdoms, to collect tributes from the kings, for kingYudhisthira 'sRajasuya sacrifice. Sahadeva is mentioned as reaching as far south as Kerala andLanka . The biggest battle mentioned in this expedition was his encounter with king Nila ofMahishmati . In this expedition he also battled with Surasenas, Matsyas, Kuntis, Avantis, kings in the banks ofNarmada , Kosala kingdoms in the south, and rulers ofKishkindha . His messengers reached evenLanka .Sahadeva and Astrology
Sahadeva was a great astrologer and was supposed to have known the events of the Mahābhārata war aforehand but was cursed that if he disclosed the knowledge, his head would split in pieces. Hence, his relatively silent role in the epic compared to the other brothers. Srimad Bhagavata have a passage in which Sahadeva predicts events of future when asked by his elder brother
Yudhisthira , the king.Of the five Pandavas, Sahadeva was 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.
As per Srimad Bhagavata
Purana , he is one of the greatest devotees of Lord Krishna. Krishna once asked Sahadeva, what should be done to stop the war. Sahadeva told that him that Krishna must be tied down and imprisoned and all the Pandavas along with Duryodhana must be sent to forest and Karna must be made the king. WhenKrishna challenged him to tie him down, Sahadeva started meditating and envisioned Krishna as a small baby and tied him down. Since Krishna could not move out of his bondage created by Sahadeva in his meditative trance, he blessed him with divine vision and Sahadeva released Krishna from the bondage.References
*"Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend" (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dhallapiccola
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