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*The tale of Arjuna and the fish’s eye was about focusing and peeling away distractions one by one until all that was left was the target. Sometimes, he shot the eye of a wooden bird instead of a fish, Duryodhana and Dronacharya's son, Ashwattama, are present in other versions.
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*The tale of Arjuna and the fish’s eye was about focusing and peeling away distractions one by one until all that was left was the target. Sometimes, he shot the eye of a wooden bird instead of a fish. Duryodhana and Dronacharya's son, Ashwattama, are present in other versions.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

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The following article/section is from the Pandava Quintet continuity under Rick Riordan Presents and not the Riordanverse canon.

The Pandavas (pronounced "PAN-dah-vah") (Arjuna, Yudhistira, Bhima, Nakula, and Sahadeva) are five brothers, demigod warrior princes, and the heroes of the ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata poem. The Pandava Quartet revolves around the reincarnations of those five brothers.

History

Arjuna, Yudhistira, and Bhima were born to Queen Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu. Nakula and Sahadeva were born to Queen Madri, the second wife of King Pandu.[1]

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Aru Shah, the reincarnation of Arjuna

When the archery teacher of the Pandavas, guru Dronacharya, assembled the brothers for a session, he tied a wooden fish to a tree branch. He instructed the brothers to shoot an arrow at the fish’s eye, but they could only aim by looking at the reflection of the wooden fish in the water below them. Dronacharya asked Yudhistira what he saw in the reflection, he responded "The sky, the tree, the fish" but teacher told him not to shoot. Bhima said "The branch of the tree, the fish," but he was asked not to shoot too. Arjuna said "The eye of the fish", only he was allowed to shoot.[2] This act of Arjuna was later redone in a competition and it managed to win the heart of Draupadi. But the virtuous and beautiful princess married all five brothers. She spent a year as the wife of each, it was a rule among the five brothers that you couldn’t barge in on Draupadi’s privacy when she was with her husband-of-the-year.

Mini

Mini, the reincarnation of Yudhistira

After the partition of Hastinapur, Arjuna burned down the forest of the demon king, Mayasura, killing his family and friends, minus a snake named Takshaka who fled. But in exchange for their sparing his life, Krishna had Mayasura agree to build the Pandava brothers the most beautiful palace the world had ever seen. It came with illusions that befuddled the mind and heightened the senses. They were so convincing that when an enemy prince (who was also the Pandavas' cousin) came to visit, he fell through a floor tile that was actually water, and he nearly broke his foot jumping into a pool that turned out to be cleverly polished sapphires. This palace was named Maya-Mahal, Palace of Illusions, and became sentient.[3] The eldest Pandava liked to read but had trouble choosing a room, so the palace made sure his bed could float anywhere and books could be brought to him. The youngest liked to admire himself, so it made sure there were plenty of places where he might catch glimpses of his beauty. The second youngest liked the sciences, so the palace made sure there was always an abundance of living things to study. The second eldest liked to test his strength, so it made sure he had challenging arenas. The third eldest liked a little of everything, so it made sure nothing escaped his interest. The wife of the Pandavas, Draupadi, wanted most of all, but the closest the palace could muster was light.[4] The Palace of Illusions was really upset that they left, it ended up in the Kingdom of Death.

One day, Arjuna was called to fight off a bunch of demons. He had to answer the call, because that’s what heroes do. The only problem was, he’d left his special bow and arrow in the dining room where Princess Draupadi was eating with one of his brothers. The penalty for barging in on their privacy was exile. Rather than let innocent people get hurt by demons, Arjuna chose to break the rule, he had to go into the forest for twelve years but being so honorable, Arjuna agreed just to keep his word.[5] During these years of exile, he was pulled inside a river where he was performing his rituals. He met Uloopi, one of the serpent queens, who was responsible for this so they could travel together. After offering his rites to the fire in the abode of Kourvaya, Uloopi confesses her love to him, they marry and have a son named Iravan. Pleased by Arjuna, Uloopi grants him a boon that all animals that live under water will obey him and he will be invincible under the water. Later, after Arjuna was killed by king Babruvahana, Uloopi used a magical gem to save his life.

Urvashi, the most beautiful of all the apsaras, made romantic advances towards Arjuna when he visited his father, Indra. Arjuna rejected her advances because Urvashi was his own ancestor, the wife of King Pururavas, so respectively called his mother. But Urvashi grew angry and cursed him to lose his manhood for one year. So Arjuna posed as a eunuch, took the name Brihannala, and taught song and dance to the princess of the kingdom of Virata.

At the end of Yudhistira's life, Dharma Raja took the form of a dog and kept him company. Yudhistira refused to enter heaven without him.[6]

Yudhistira

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Dharma Raja's danda

Yudhistira (pronounced "yoo-diss-TEE-ruh") was the son of Dharma Raja, the Hindu god of justice and death. He was the oldest brother, and was known for being noble, just and wise. Everyone went to him for advice. He was a really good king. The current reincarnation of Yudhistira is Yamini Kapoor-Mercado-Lopez. The previous one was a famous judge.

Bhima

Bhima (pronounced "BEE-muh") was the son of Vayu, the Hindu god of wind. Known as Bhima the Strong, he was known for for having a ridiculously large appetite, being superstrong, and also having a temper. The previous reincarnation of Bhima was an Olympic athelete. The current reincarnation of Bhima is unknown, for he or she hasn't been discovered yet.

Arjuna

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Indra's Vajra

Arjuna (pronounced "ar-JOO-nah") was the son of Indra, the Hindu god of storms, thunder and lightning. Known as Arjuna the Triumphant, Arjuna was the most famous out of all the Pandava brothers. He had the most adventures, and was known for his incredible skill with the bow and arrow. He was best known for the way he chose to see the world around him. For example he would form a plan/military strategy when facing a demon. He would have tried to turn the war in his favor, and part of that meant picking the battleground.[7] The current reincarnation of Arjuna is Aru Shah. The previous one was a senator.

Nakula

Nakula (pronounced "nuh-KOO-luh") the beautiful, twin of Sahadeva, was the son of Nasatya, one of the Ashvins, the twin horsemen Hindu gods who symbolize sunrise and sunset and are considered the gods of medicine and healing. The previous reincarnation of both Nakula and Sahadeva were famous male models who wrote fabulous best-selling self-help books and started the world’s first hot-yoga studios. The current reincarnation of Nakula is unknown, for he or she hasn't been discovered yet.

Sahadeva

Sahadeva (pronounced "saw-hah-DAY-vuh") the wise, twin of Nakula, was the son of Dasra, one of the Ashvins, the twin horsemen Hindu gods who symbolize sunrise and sunset and are considered the gods of medicine and healing. The previous reincarnation of both Sahadeva and Nakula were famous male models who wrote fabulous best-selling self-help books and started the world’s first hot-yoga studios. The current reincarnation of Sahadeva is unknown, for he or she hasn't been discovered yet.

Karna

Karna was the secret Pandava. The other five Pandavas didn’t even know he was their brother until his dying moments. Karna himself knew that the Pandavas were his brothers only before the start of the war.[8] His father was Surya, the god of the sun.

Pandava Quartet

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Trivia

  • The tale of Arjuna and the fish’s eye was about focusing and peeling away distractions one by one until all that was left was the target. Sometimes, he shot the eye of a wooden bird instead of a fish. Duryodhana and Dronacharya's son, Ashwattama, are present in other versions.

References

  1. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Glossary
  2. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 27
  3. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 25
  4. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 26
  5. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 9
  6. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 35
  7. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 36
  8. Aru Shah and the End of Time, Ch. 4
Pandava Quintet
Books: Aru Shah and the End of Time | Aru Shah and the Song of Death | Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes | Aru Shah and the City of Gold | Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality
Main Characters: Aru Shah | Mini | Brynne Rao | Nikita | Sheela | Kara | Aiden Acharya | Sleeper | Meenakshi | Takshaka | Rudy
Council of Guardians: Boo | Urvashi | Hanuman | Jambavan | Uloopi | Kubera | Surasa
Secondary Characters: Krithika P. Shah | Palace of Illusions | Durvasa | Navdeep | Hira | Opal | Ravana
Minor Characters: Pandavas | Arielle Reddy | Poppy Lopez | Burton Prater | Brahmasura | Valmiki | Shukra | Shakuntula | Rambha | Jaya and Vijaya | Rahuketu | Garuda | Kadru | Uttanka | Shikhandi
Devas: Indra | Dharma Raja | Vayu | Ashvins | Vishnu (Mohini, Narasimha, Rama, and Krishna) | Shiva | Chitrigupta | Ganesh | Lakshmi | Ritus | Kamadeva | Varuni | Varuna | Ratri | Ushas | Agni | Brahma | Maruts | Aranyani | Vishwakarma | Surya | Yamuna | Chandra | Rohini | Shani | Saranyu | Chhaya
Creatures: Makara | Asura | Chakora | Naga | Rakshasa | Vahanas | Ek and Do | Timingala | Time | Wish | Zombie | Apsara | Yaksha | Yali | Vanara
Related Content: Roshani Chokshi | Beware the Grove of True Love | Rick Riordan Presents