Kunti

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Kunti is a prominent queen and matriarch in the Indian epic Mahabharata, best known as the mother of the Pandava princes.

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Kunti canonical 18

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu epic character
Mahabharata character
mythological figure
queen
adoptiveFather Bhoja
surface form: Kuntibhoja
adoptiveMotherOf Nakula
Sahadeva
associatedWith Karna
Pandavas
associatedWork Mahabharata
auntOf Balarama
Krishna
Subhadra
biologicalMotherOf Karna
birthName Pritha
birthPlace Yadava kingdom
surface form: Yadava kingdom of Shurasena
child Arjuna
Bhima
Karna
Yudhishthira
culture Ancient Indian
ethnicity Kuru
father Shurasena
gender female
house Kuru dynasty
invokedDeity Dharma
Indra
Surya
Vayu
knownFor being mother of the Pandavas
her steadfast devotion and endurance
invoking divine gods to beget sons
languageOfSources Sanskrit
literaryTradition Itihasa
motherOf Arjuna
Bhima
Yudhishthira
namedAfter Bhoja
surface form: Kuntibhoja
participatesIn events leading to the Kurukshetra War
power mantra to invoke gods for sons
receivedMantraFrom Durvasa
religion Hinduism
residence Hastinapura
forest during Pandavas' exile
scripturalSource Mahabharata
sister Devaki
surface form: Vasudeva's unnamed sister
spouse Pandu
stepChild Nakula
Sahadeva
title Queen of Hastinapura

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arjuna mother Kunti
Pandavas mother Kunti
Karna mother Kunti
Prativindhya grandmother Kunti
Yudhishthira mother Kunti
Yudhishthira raisedBy Kunti
Bhima mother Kunti
Nakula stepMother Kunti
Subhadra cousinOf Kunti
Pandu spouse Kunti
Srutakarma grandchildOf Kunti
Pritha alsoKnownAs Kunti
Gatotkaca grandparent Kunti