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Exile of Pandavas from "summary" of Mahabharat Ki Kahaniyan by Harish Sharma

After losing in a game of dice against the Kauravas, the Pandavas were forced to go into exile for twelve years. Additionally, they had to spend one more year in disguise, living incognito without being recognized by anyone. During their exile period, the Pandavas faced many challenges and hardships. They had to endure living in forests, facing the dangers of wild animals and harsh weather conditions. Despite their difficult circumstances, the Pandavas remained strong and united, supporting each other through thick and thin. While in exile, the Pandavas encountered various sages and learned many important lessons from them. They gained valuable knowledge and wisdom that would help them in their future endeavors. This period of exile was not just a physical journey for the Pandavas but also a spiritual and emotional one, shaping their character and preparing them for the battles ahead. Throughout their exile, the Pandavas remained committed to upholding dharma and righteousness. They continued to follow the path of truth and justice, even in the face of adversity. Their unwavering determination and moral integrity earned them the respect and admiration of those they encountered during their exile. Despite the challenges they faced, the Pandavas never lost hope or gave up on their ultimate goal of reclaiming their kingdom and seeking justice for the wrongs done to them. Their exile was a test of their courage, resilience, and faith in the divine plan. It was a transformative experience that helped them grow stronger and more prepared for the battles that awaited them in the future.
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    Mahabharat Ki Kahaniyan

    Harish Sharma

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