Yudhishthira (Dharma)
Yudhishthira is a central character in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He is the eldest of the five Pandavas and is known for his unwavering commitment to truth and righteousness, earning him the title of Dharma or "the one who upholds righteousness." Yudhishthira's character embodies the principles of justice and moral integrity, often facing difficult choices that test his values.
As a king, Yudhishthira is depicted as a wise and just ruler, prioritizing the welfare of his subjects. His adherence to Dharma often leads him into challenging situations, especially during the great war of Kurukshetra, where he must navigate the complexities of duty, loyalty, and morality.