LUXURY VILLAS AT PANDAVAS
The ancient Hindu saga The Mahabhrata tells the epic tale of the five Pandawas brothers, progeny of the King Pandu who because of a curse that forbade him to have intercourse, were actually fathered by five Hindu gods and birthed from Pandu's wives Kunti and Madri. Bearing particular divine traits from their ancestry these five heroic Pandawas, Yudistra, Bima, Arjuna, and the twins Sahadewa and Nakula, were known for their righteousness, courage and nobility.
Following the death of King Pandu, the brothers were moved to Hastinapura by Kunti and raised as Kuru princes in the City of Elephants along with their cousins the Kauravas. There was bitter conflict between these two clans, in particular a rivalry between each of the eldest brothers Yudistra and Duryodhana that eventually led to a great war to gain control of the Kuru dynasty.
The malicious Duryodhana and his evil brothers were jealous of the Pandawas and attempted to dethrone them by burning them in a palace, a fate they escaped, and then by beating Yudistra in a game of dice in which he lost everything including Draupadi their collective wife. The Pandawas and Draupadi were exiled from the kingdom and banished to the forest where they lived for twelve years while preparing to take their throne back.
In the thirteenth year, the Pandawas demanded the rightful return of their kingdom. When Duryodhana and his 100 brothers refused, a battle ensued on Kuru's Field between Yudistra's seven-division army and Duryodhana's eleven-division army. Known as the Kurukshetra War, the mighty battle raged for eighteen days in which the Pandawas brothers received assistance from many Gods including Lord Krishna who became Arjuna's mentor and charioteer. The Kaurava brothers lost 100 of their men to the victorious Pandawas brothers in a battle that represents the cosmic triumph of Dharma (good) over Adharma (evil). The vanquishing brothers returned to Hastinapura after the Great War where Yudistra was crowned and ruled his kingdom peacefully for several years.
The mighty epic ends with the four younger Pandwas brothers and Draupadi walking the great journey to heaven through the sacred mountains of the Himalayas, a pilgrimage they did not complete. Yudistra followed, and while he faced many difficulties along the way, he never deviated from his Dharma and was the only one to complete the voyage, the reward of which was a reunion in the heavens with Draupadi and his four brothers.
OUR LOGO
Inspired by the Pandawas brothers' great journey across the holy Himalayan mountain range to reach heaven, the five colors of our villa logo represent the five heroic brothers and their unyielding dedication to truth and righteousness during their voyage.