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Pandavas other wives
The brothers agreed that Draupadi would stay with one brother for a year before moving to the next one, a shrewd move to prevent jealousy and to identity paternity of Draupadi’s children. In the four years between, each brother spent time with another wife.
When Draupadi agreed to be the common wife, her condition was that she would share her household with no other woman. In other words, disregarding popular practice of the times, the Pandavas could not bring their other wives to Indra-prastha. Arjuna, however, succeeded in bringing one wife in. She was Krishna’s sister, Subhadra. And with a little advise from Krishna, she was able to trick her way into the household.
The First one to marry among Pandavas was Bheema.
He married Hidumba’s sister, and had son called Ghatotkacha.
Bheema married yet another woman named Valandhara, the daughter of the king of Kashi, and begat upon her a son named Sarvaga.
Yudhishtira married Devika, the daughter of Govasana of the Saivya tribe, and begat upon her a son called Yaudheya.
Arjuna - A nagkanya called Uloopi, their son was called Irawan; Arjuna fell in love with Chitrangada, the princess of Manipur, and they had a son called Babruvahana; Arjuna's last biwi was none other than Krishna's own priya behen Subhadra, who became mother to the heroic Abhimanyu.
Nakula married Karenumati, the princess of Chedi, and begat upon her a son named Niramitra.
Sahadeva obtained Vijaya, the daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra, and begat upon her a son named Suhotra.
All the other wives of Pandavas except Draupadi lived with their sons in the house of their fathers.
Mahabharat Secrets: Pandavas had wives for each one of them apart from Draupadi! - daily.bhaskar.com
The other Wives | Devdutt
Wives of the Pandavas (other than Draupadi) | 3948865 | Mahabharat Forum
The brothers agreed that Draupadi would stay with one brother for a year before moving to the next one, a shrewd move to prevent jealousy and to identity paternity of Draupadi’s children. In the four years between, each brother spent time with another wife.
When Draupadi agreed to be the common wife, her condition was that she would share her household with no other woman. In other words, disregarding popular practice of the times, the Pandavas could not bring their other wives to Indra-prastha. Arjuna, however, succeeded in bringing one wife in. She was Krishna’s sister, Subhadra. And with a little advise from Krishna, she was able to trick her way into the household.
The First one to marry among Pandavas was Bheema.
He married Hidumba’s sister, and had son called Ghatotkacha.
Bheema married yet another woman named Valandhara, the daughter of the king of Kashi, and begat upon her a son named Sarvaga.
Yudhishtira married Devika, the daughter of Govasana of the Saivya tribe, and begat upon her a son called Yaudheya.
Arjuna - A nagkanya called Uloopi, their son was called Irawan; Arjuna fell in love with Chitrangada, the princess of Manipur, and they had a son called Babruvahana; Arjuna's last biwi was none other than Krishna's own priya behen Subhadra, who became mother to the heroic Abhimanyu.
Nakula married Karenumati, the princess of Chedi, and begat upon her a son named Niramitra.
Sahadeva obtained Vijaya, the daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra, and begat upon her a son named Suhotra.
All the other wives of Pandavas except Draupadi lived with their sons in the house of their fathers.
Mahabharat Secrets: Pandavas had wives for each one of them apart from Draupadi! - daily.bhaskar.com
The other Wives | Devdutt
Wives of the Pandavas (other than Draupadi) | 3948865 | Mahabharat Forum