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The Three Brothers of Kuru Family - Part 1 - Dhritarashtra

13 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Three brothers engineered by Satyavati. One blind. One pale. One the wisest person in every room - and never allowed to be king. This is the story of the blind prince - Dhritarashtra and his family. His wife Gandhari who blindfolds herself on the day she marries. For life. Voluntarily. This is the generation that built the conditions of the Mahabharat that we know. SOURCES: * Bibek Debroy: The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 * Ramesh Menon: The Mahabharata (retelling) * Devdutt Pattanaik:Jaya EPISODE CALLBACKS: * Niyoga and Vyasa: Ep 7 * Gandhara as political ally:Ep 8 * Durvasa: Ep 6.1 Bonus * Satyavati as a GOAT matriarch: Ep 7 NEXT EPISODE: Part 2 of the story. Pandu & Vidura. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person, please. That is how this show finds its people.

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Three brothers engineered by Satyavati. One blind. One pale. One the wisest person in every room - and never allowed to be king. This is the story of a king who delivered everything the dynasty asked for and lost it all in one moment in a forest. And the wisest person in Hastinapur, who speaks truth his entire life and is never listened to. This is the story of Pandu & Vidur. This is the generation that built the conditions of the Mahabharat that we know. SOURCES: * Bibek Debroy: The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 * Ramesh Menon: The Mahabharata (retelling) * Devdutt Pattanaik: Jaya EPISODE CALLBACKS * Durvasa: Bonus episode on Angry Sages * Niyoga and Vyasa: Ep 7 * Satyavati as the GOAT matriarch: Ep 7 * Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, and the succession crisis: Ep 9 NEXT EPISODE: A palace full of children. A rivalry that starts with something as small as a game and grows into an epic battle to remember. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person — that is how this show finds its people.

8 de may de 202615 min
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Three brothers engineered by Satyavati. One blind. One pale. One the wisest person in every room - and never allowed to be king. This is the story of the blind prince - Dhritarashtra and his family. His wife Gandhari who blindfolds herself on the day she marries. For life. Voluntarily. This is the generation that built the conditions of the Mahabharat that we know. SOURCES: * Bibek Debroy: The Mahabharata (10 vols.), Penguin Books India, 2010–2014 * Ramesh Menon: The Mahabharata (retelling) * Devdutt Pattanaik:Jaya EPISODE CALLBACKS: * Niyoga and Vyasa: Ep 7 * Gandhara as political ally:Ep 8 * Durvasa: Ep 6.1 Bonus * Satyavati as a GOAT matriarch: Ep 7 NEXT EPISODE: Part 2 of the story. Pandu & Vidura. CONNECT: Subscribe wherever you listen. Tell one person, please. That is how this show finds its people.

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