Sahadeva Sahadeva of Magadha Sakradeva He was son of King
Srutayudha and Queen Sakrayani of
Kalinga. He was the
yuvaraja (crown prince) of Kalinga. He was killed by
Bhima on the second day of war along with many soldiers, and two generals, Satya and Satyadeva.
Samba Samudrasena Samudrasena is a king. Once, Bhima defeated Samudrasena and his son, Chandrasena, during his war of conquest. In the Kurukshetra War, he fought on the side of the Pandavas and was killed by the Kaurava army.
Shamika Shamika is a sage featured in the epic. One day, while hunting, Parikshit had wounded a deer, but lost it in the woods. Searching for it, fatigued, he asked the meditating Shamika about the deer. The sage did not answer as he was observing the vow of silence. This angered the king, who placed a dead snake on Shamika's shoulder. Sringin, the son of Shamika, enraged by this act, cursed Parikshit to be killed by
Takshaka (snake) within seven days.
Shiva Shri Samvarana Sanjaya Sarama Sarasvati Satyabhama Satyajit Satyajit was one of the ten sons of King
Drupada of Panchala.
Satyaki Satyavati Savitri (goddess) Savitri is the consort of Brahma, who blesses King Ashvapati with a
daughter named in the goddess's honour.
Savitri and Satyavan Senavindu Senavindu, also called as Senabindu, is a king and the rebirth of the asura Tuhunda. Arjuna twice defeated this king during his
digvijaya. He is stated by Drupada as one of the kings who could be summoned to the cause of the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War. He was killed by the Kauravas in the war.
Shachi Shakuni Shakuntala Shalva Shalva was the king of the
Shalva kingdom. He and
Amba, the princess of Kashi, fell in love, and Amba decided to choose him during her svayamvara. However,
Bhishma won the princesses for his brother Vichitravirya. When Amba told Bhishma about her love, he sent her with honour to Shalva. But Shalva rejected her and told her that he would not be able marry her as she had been won by Bhishma.
Shalya Sons of Shalya Shalya's three sons were Madranjaya, Rukmanagada, and Rukmanaratha. Madranjaya was the eldest than other two with a gap of 10 years. Rukmanagada and Rukmanaratha were twins. Madranjaya was killed on 2nd day of war by
Virata and other two were killed by
Abhimanyu inside the chakravyuha on 13th day.
Shankha Shankha was third son of King
Virata. He was killed by
Bhishma on the very first day of the war.
Shantanu Sharmishtha Shatanika Shatanika was the son of
Nakula and
Draupadi. He was the third brother among the
Draupadeyas.
Shaunaka Shaunaka headed the sages during their conclave at his twelve-year sacrifice, where
Ugrashravas Sauti recited the
Mahabharata.
Shikhandi Shishupala Sons of Shishupala The four sons of
Chedi King
Shishupala were Dhrishtaketu, Mahipala, Suketu, Sarabha. They had a sister named
Karenumati who was younger than Dhrishtaketu but elder than other three. Dhrishtaketu succeeded the throne of Chedi after Shishupala's death. Dhrishtaketu was killed by Drona on 6th day of war and other three were killed by Shakuni's son Vrikasura.
Shrutakarma Shrutakarma was the son of
Arjuna and
Draupadi. He was the youngest brother among the
Draupadeyas.
Shrutasena Shrutasena was the son of
Sahadeva and
Draupadi. He was the fourth brother among
Draupadeyas.
Shrutayudha Shukra Shukra is the son of sage
Bhrigu and his wife
Kavyamata. After the devas killed his mother (who was later revived), Shukra developed a deep hatred towards the devas and became the guru of the asuras. He had a daughter named
Devayani, who was married to the king
Yayati. But Yayati had an affair with Devayani's maid,
Sharmishtha. This led Shukra to curse Yayati to lose his youth.
Shveta He was the second son of
Virata, also called Shvetavarman. He was killed on the first day of the war by
Bhishma.
Shvetaki Shvetaki was a king who performed numerous yajnas. He is the reason of the destruction of the Khandava forest (Khandava Dahana).
Shreniman Shreniman was a king. He ruled the Kumaradesa.
Nakula defeated him during his digvijaya. In the Kurukshetra War, he fought on the side of the Pandavas and was killed by Drona.
Subala Subala was the father of
Shakuni and
Gandhari. He was the King of Gandhara and he was the husband of Sudharma.
Subhadra Sudakshina Sudeshna Sunaka Sunaka was the son of Sage Ruru and Pramadvara. This royal sage was a member of Yudhishthira's assembly. He received a sword from King Harivamsha and presented it to the king Ushinara.
Surya Surya, the Sun god, was the first god called by
Kunti using the mantra given by the sage
Durvasa to obtain a child. She did it out of curiosity and gave birth to
Karna, who was born with indestructible armour and earrings. During that time, as she was not married, she had to abandon the child. Later in the epic, Surya gave the
Akshaya Patra to
Yudhishthira.
Susharma Susharma was the king of the Trigarta Kingdom. He supported the Kauravas in the war. He was a friend of Duryodhana. He was killed by Arjuna on the fourteenth day of the war.
Sutasoma Sutasoma was the son of Bhima and Draupadi. He was the second brother among the Draupadeyas.
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