Mothers in the Mahabharata Kunti and Gandhari These are two mothers who share their story, and also, in a way, give birth to the great story, and great war, in the Mahabharata . Sisters, sisters-in-law, children of noble/royal blood, devoted wives and both lost children and grandchildren to the great war Kunti Quick facts : Mother of the Pandavas (hers are Yud, Arjuna and Bhima but also the twins by Madri, who throws herself to the pyre when her husband, Pandu dies); has another son Karna, by the sun god, because of the mantra given to her by sage Durvasa; she gives Karna up at birth and he later becomes the enemy of the Pandavas; she is the one who inadvertently causes the Pandavas to each marry Draupadi, such that the one woman born of the fire becomes the wife of five husbands; she also raises the Pandavas on her own; when the time comes, she loses most of her grandchildren in the great war Gandhari Quick facts : Mother of the hundred sons, including Duryodhana (jealous of