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Kaurava is a Sanskrit term for the descendants of King Kuru (or simply Kurava in Tamil), a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahābhārata. The well-known Kauravas are Duryodhana, Dushasana, Vikarna, Yuyutsu and Dussala. Yuyutsu is not the son of Gandhari, but he is the same age as Duryodhana and Bhima.

Kaurava Pandava Yuddh

Etymology[edit]

The term Kauravas is used in the Mahabharata with three meanings:

  • The wider meaning is used to represent all the descendants of Kuru. This meaning, which includes the Pandava brothers, is often used in the earlier parts of popular renditions of the Mahabharata.
  • The narrower but more common meaning is used to represent the elder line of the descendants of Kuru. This restricts it to the children of King Dhritarashtra, excluding the children of his younger brother, Pandu, whose children form the Pandava line.

The rest of this article deals with the Kaurava in the narrower sense, that is, the children of Dhritarashtra by Gandhari. When referring to these children, a more specific term is also used – Dhārtarāṣṭra (Sanskrit: धार्तराष्ट्र), a derivative of Dhritarashtra.

Birth of Kauravas[edit]

After Gandhari was married to Dhritarashtra, she wrapped a bandage over her eyes and vowed to share the darkness that her husband lived in. Gandhari's brother Shakuni came to live with them to look after the interests of Gandhari. Once Sage Dwaipayan Vyasa came to visit Gandhari in Hastinapur. She took great care of the comforts of the great saint and saw that he had a pleasant stay in Hastinapur. The saint was pleased with Gandhari and granted her a boon. Gandhari wished for one hundred sons who would be as powerful as her husband. Dwaipayan Vyasa granted her the boon and in due course of time Gandhari found herself to be pregnant. But two years passed and still the baby was not born.[1] Meanwhile, Kunti received a son from god Yama whom she called Yudhishthira. After two years of pregnancy, Gandhari gave birth to a hard piece of lifeless flesh that was not a baby at all. Gandhari was devastated as she had expected a hundred sons according to the blessing of Rishi Vyasa. She was about to throw away the piece of flesh while Rishi Vyasa appeared and told her that his blessings could not have been in vain and asked Gandhari to arrange for one hundred jars to be filled with ghee. He told Gandhari that he would cut the piece of flesh into a hundred pieces and place them in the jars, which would then develop into the one hundred sons that she so desired. Gandhari told Vyasa then that she also wanted to have a daughter. Vyasa agreed, cut the piece of flesh into one hundred and one pieces, and placed them each into a jar. After two more years of patient waiting the jars were ready to be opened. Bhima was born a day after Duryodhana was born thus making him younger than him. Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva were born after Duryodhana was born.[2]

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Children of Dhritarashtra[edit]

The children of Dhritarashtra by Gandhari are also referred by a more specific and frequently encountered term - Dhārtarāṣṭra, a derivative of Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Dhritarashtra).

According to the epic, Gandhari wanted a hundred sons and Vyasa granted her a boon that she would have these. Another version says that she was unable to have any children for a long time and she eventually became pregnant, but did not deliver for two years, after which she gave birth to a lump of flesh. Vyasa cut this lump into a hundred and one pieces and these eventually developed into a hundred boys and one girl.[3]

The birth of these children is relevant to the dispute over succession of the kingdom's throne. It attributes the late birth of Duryodhana, the eldest son of Dhritarashtra, despite his father's early marriage and legitimizes the case for his cousin Yudhishthira to claim the throne, since he could claim to be the eldest of his generation. All the sons of Dhritarashtra excluding Yuyutsu (born of Dhritarashtra's marriage with a Vaishya woman, thus a half-brother of Duryodhana) were killed in the great battle at Kurukshetra.

Quote from Mahabharata, Sambava Jayesh, Section 115(CXV in Roman Numerals):[4]

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'And during the time when Gandhari was in a state of advanced pregnancy, there was a maid servant of the Vaishya class who used to attend on Dhritarashtra. During that year, O king, was begotten upon her by the illustrious Dhritarashtra a son endued with great intelligence who was afterwards named Yuyutsu. And because he was begotten by a Kshatriya upon a Vaishya woman, he was subject to the constant taunts of the Kaurava.

Thus were born unto the wise Dhritarashtra, a hundred sons who were all heroes and mighty chariot-fighters, and a daughter over and above the hundred and another son Yuyutsu of great energy and prowess begotten upon a Vaishya woman.'

Names of the Kauravas[edit]

Names of the Kauravas are recorded in the Mahabharata.[5]

  1. Jalagandha
  2. Sama
  3. Saha
  4. Vindha
  5. Anuvindha
  6. Durmukha
  7. Chitrasena
  8. Durdarsha
  9. Durmarsha
  10. Dussaha
  11. Durmadha
  12. Chitrasena
  13. Dushkarna
  14. Durdhara
  15. Vivinsati
  16. Durmarshana
  17. Durvishaha
  18. Durvimochana
  19. Dushpradharsha
  20. Durjaya
  21. Jaitra
  22. Bhurivala
  23. Ravi
  24. Jayatsena
  25. Sujata
  26. Srutavan
  27. Srutanta
  28. Jaya
  29. Chitra
  30. Upachitra
  31. Charuchitra
  32. Chitraksha
  33. Sarasana
  34. Chitrayudha
  35. Chitravarman
  36. Suvarma
  37. Sudarsana
  38. Dhanurgraha
  39. Vivitsu
  40. Subaahu
  41. Nanda
  42. Upananda
  43. Kratha
  44. Vatavega
  45. Nishagin
  46. Kavashin
  47. Paasi
  48. Vikata
  49. Soma
  50. Suvarchasas
  51. Dhanurdhara
  52. Ayobaahu
  53. Mahabaahu
  54. Chithraamga
  55. Chithrakundala
  56. Swarva
  57. Bheemavega
  58. Bheemabela
  59. Ugraayudha
  60. Kundhaadhara
  61. Vrindaaraka
  62. Dridhavarma
  63. Dridhakshathra
  64. Dridhasandha
  65. Dussalan
  66. Sathyasandha
  67. Sadaasuvaak
  68. Ugrasravas
  69. Bheemadrath
  70. Senaany
  71. Aparaajitha
  72. Kundhasaai
  73. Dridhahastha
  74. Suhastha
  75. Suvarcha
  76. Aadithyakethu
  77. Ugrasaai
  78. Kavachy
  79. Kradhana
  80. Kundhy
  81. Bheemavikra
  82. Alolupa
  83. Abhaya
  84. Dhridhakarmaavu
  85. Dhridharathaasraya
  86. Anaadhrushya
  87. Kundhabhedy
  88. Viraavy
  89. Chithrakundala
  90. Pradhama
  91. Amapramaadhy
  92. Deerkharoma
  93. Suveeryavaan
  94. Dheerkhabaahu
  95. Kaanchanadhwaja
  96. Kundhaasy
  97. Virajas
  98. Duhsala(Daughter)[6]
  99. Yuyutsu(Half-Brother)

In literature[edit]

Harivamsa Purana (8th century CE) narrates the Jain version of their story.[7]

Marriages and children of Kauravas[edit]

All the 100 Kauravas were mentioned to have wives in the Adi Parva.[8] Some of them had children - Duryodhana was mentioned to have a Kalinga princess as his wife, named in folklores as Bhanumati. They had 2 children - a son Laxman Kumara and a daughter Lakshmanaa. Lakshman Kumar participated in the Kurukshetra War, and killed Shikhandi's son Kshatradeva. He is killed by Abhimanyu on the 13th day of the War.
Lakshmanaa was said to have married Krishna's son Samba, and they had a son Ushneek.Dushasana was also said to have a son, who killed Abhimanyu in the war. Dushasana's son was ultimately killed by Shrutasena in the War. Chitrasena's son was said to have been killed by Shrutakarma in the Kurukshetra War. However, it was mentioned that all these sons of the Kauravas were killed by the sons of the Pandavas.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Kauravas'. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. ^'Mahabharat Chapter 6 - Birth of Pandavas and Kauravas'. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  3. ^The Birth of the Pandavas and Kauravas
  4. ^http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01116.htm>
  5. ^https://books.google.co.in/books?id=gzN2_fu0mIYC&pg=PA221&dq=Bhanumati+and+Karna&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU0pqetPfsAhWDoOkKHQ0rDtwQ6AEwB3oECAkQAg#v=onepage&q=Duryodhana%20Dusshasana%20Dussahas%20Jalagandha&f=false
  6. ^'Unveiling the secret of Duhsala, the only sister of 100 Kaurava Brothers'. Detechter. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  7. ^Upinder Singh 2016, p. 26.
  8. ^https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01118.htm

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Sources[edit]

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'And during the time when Gandhari was in a state of advanced pregnancy, there was a maid servant of the Vaishya class who used to attend on Dhritarashtra. During that year, O king, was begotten upon her by the illustrious Dhritarashtra a son endued with great intelligence who was afterwards named Yuyutsu. And because he was begotten by a Kshatriya upon a Vaishya woman, he was subject to the constant taunts of the Kaurava.

Thus were born unto the wise Dhritarashtra, a hundred sons who were all heroes and mighty chariot-fighters, and a daughter over and above the hundred and another son Yuyutsu of great energy and prowess begotten upon a Vaishya woman.'

Names of the Kauravas[edit]

Names of the Kauravas are recorded in the Mahabharata.[5]

  1. Jalagandha
  2. Sama
  3. Saha
  4. Vindha
  5. Anuvindha
  6. Durmukha
  7. Chitrasena
  8. Durdarsha
  9. Durmarsha
  10. Dussaha
  11. Durmadha
  12. Chitrasena
  13. Dushkarna
  14. Durdhara
  15. Vivinsati
  16. Durmarshana
  17. Durvishaha
  18. Durvimochana
  19. Dushpradharsha
  20. Durjaya
  21. Jaitra
  22. Bhurivala
  23. Ravi
  24. Jayatsena
  25. Sujata
  26. Srutavan
  27. Srutanta
  28. Jaya
  29. Chitra
  30. Upachitra
  31. Charuchitra
  32. Chitraksha
  33. Sarasana
  34. Chitrayudha
  35. Chitravarman
  36. Suvarma
  37. Sudarsana
  38. Dhanurgraha
  39. Vivitsu
  40. Subaahu
  41. Nanda
  42. Upananda
  43. Kratha
  44. Vatavega
  45. Nishagin
  46. Kavashin
  47. Paasi
  48. Vikata
  49. Soma
  50. Suvarchasas
  51. Dhanurdhara
  52. Ayobaahu
  53. Mahabaahu
  54. Chithraamga
  55. Chithrakundala
  56. Swarva
  57. Bheemavega
  58. Bheemabela
  59. Ugraayudha
  60. Kundhaadhara
  61. Vrindaaraka
  62. Dridhavarma
  63. Dridhakshathra
  64. Dridhasandha
  65. Dussalan
  66. Sathyasandha
  67. Sadaasuvaak
  68. Ugrasravas
  69. Bheemadrath
  70. Senaany
  71. Aparaajitha
  72. Kundhasaai
  73. Dridhahastha
  74. Suhastha
  75. Suvarcha
  76. Aadithyakethu
  77. Ugrasaai
  78. Kavachy
  79. Kradhana
  80. Kundhy
  81. Bheemavikra
  82. Alolupa
  83. Abhaya
  84. Dhridhakarmaavu
  85. Dhridharathaasraya
  86. Anaadhrushya
  87. Kundhabhedy
  88. Viraavy
  89. Chithrakundala
  90. Pradhama
  91. Amapramaadhy
  92. Deerkharoma
  93. Suveeryavaan
  94. Dheerkhabaahu
  95. Kaanchanadhwaja
  96. Kundhaasy
  97. Virajas
  98. Duhsala(Daughter)[6]
  99. Yuyutsu(Half-Brother)

In literature[edit]

Harivamsa Purana (8th century CE) narrates the Jain version of their story.[7]

Marriages and children of Kauravas[edit]

All the 100 Kauravas were mentioned to have wives in the Adi Parva.[8] Some of them had children - Duryodhana was mentioned to have a Kalinga princess as his wife, named in folklores as Bhanumati. They had 2 children - a son Laxman Kumara and a daughter Lakshmanaa. Lakshman Kumar participated in the Kurukshetra War, and killed Shikhandi's son Kshatradeva. He is killed by Abhimanyu on the 13th day of the War.
Lakshmanaa was said to have married Krishna's son Samba, and they had a son Ushneek.Dushasana was also said to have a son, who killed Abhimanyu in the war. Dushasana's son was ultimately killed by Shrutasena in the War. Chitrasena's son was said to have been killed by Shrutakarma in the Kurukshetra War. However, it was mentioned that all these sons of the Kauravas were killed by the sons of the Pandavas.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Kauravas'. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. ^'Mahabharat Chapter 6 - Birth of Pandavas and Kauravas'. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  3. ^The Birth of the Pandavas and Kauravas
  4. ^http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01116.htm>
  5. ^https://books.google.co.in/books?id=gzN2_fu0mIYC&pg=PA221&dq=Bhanumati+and+Karna&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU0pqetPfsAhWDoOkKHQ0rDtwQ6AEwB3oECAkQAg#v=onepage&q=Duryodhana%20Dusshasana%20Dussahas%20Jalagandha&f=false
  6. ^'Unveiling the secret of Duhsala, the only sister of 100 Kaurava Brothers'. Detechter. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  7. ^Upinder Singh 2016, p. 26.
  8. ^https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m01/m01118.htm

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Sources[edit]

  • Singh, Upinder (2016), A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century, Pearson Education, ISBN978-93-325-6996-6

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