Nakula is a character from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He is one of the five Pandava brothers, known for his exceptional skills in horse riding and archery. Nakula is the son of Madri and the god Ashwini Kumar, which grants him remarkable beauty and agility. He is often depicted as a devoted warrior and a loyal brother, playing a crucial role in the epic's events.
In the Mahabharata, Nakula is also recognized for his wisdom and compassion. He, along with his brother Sahadeva, is often seen as the more gentle and caring of the Pandavas. Together, they contribute to the strength and unity of the Pandava family during their struggles against the Kauravas.