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[
"Arjuna",
"spouse",
"Subhadra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Subhadra<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Arjuna",
"Subhadra"
] | 48,390 |
[
"Indra",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Indra<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Indra",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,391 |
[
"Indra",
"present in work",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Indra<\e1> and <e2>Bhagavad Gita<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Indra",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | 48,392 |
[
"Kunti",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kunti<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Kunti",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,393 |
[
"Kunti",
"present in work",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kunti<\e1> and <e2>Bhagavad Gita<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Kunti",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | 48,394 |
[
"Narayana",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Narayana<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Narayana",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,395 |
[
"Draupadi",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Draupadi<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Draupadi",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,396 |
[
"Draupadi",
"spouse",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Draupadi<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Draupadi",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,397 |
[
"Ulupi",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ulupi<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Ulupi",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,398 |
[
"Ulupi",
"spouse",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ulupi<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Ulupi",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,399 |
[
"Chitrāngadā",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chitrāngadā<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Chitrāngadā",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,400 |
[
"Chitrāngadā",
"spouse",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chitrāngadā<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Chitrāngadā",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,401 |
[
"Subhadra",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Subhadra<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Subhadra",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,402 |
[
"Subhadra",
"spouse",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Subhadra<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Subhadra",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,403 |
[
"Subhadra",
"sibling",
"Krishna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Subhadra<\e1> and <e2>Krishna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Subhadra",
"Krishna"
] | 48,404 |
[
"Subhadra",
"sibling",
"Balarama"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Subhadra<\e1> and <e2>Balarama<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Subhadra",
"Balarama"
] | 48,405 |
[
"Krishna",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Krishna<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Krishna",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,406 |
[
"Krishna",
"present in work",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Krishna<\e1> and <e2>Bhagavad Gita<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Krishna",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | 48,407 |
[
"Krishna",
"sibling",
"Subhadra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Krishna<\e1> and <e2>Subhadra<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Krishna",
"Subhadra"
] | 48,408 |
[
"Krishna",
"sibling",
"Balarama"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Krishna<\e1> and <e2>Balarama<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Krishna",
"Balarama"
] | 48,409 |
[
"Balarama",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Balarama<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Balarama",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,410 |
[
"Balarama",
"sibling",
"Subhadra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Balarama<\e1> and <e2>Subhadra<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Balarama",
"Subhadra"
] | 48,411 |
[
"Balarama",
"sibling",
"Krishna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Balarama<\e1> and <e2>Krishna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Balarama",
"Krishna"
] | 48,412 |
[
"Srutakarma",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Srutakarma<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Srutakarma",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,413 |
[
"Iravan",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iravan<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Iravan",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,414 |
[
"Iravan",
"sibling",
"Babruvahana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iravan<\e1> and <e2>Babruvahana<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Iravan",
"Babruvahana"
] | 48,415 |
[
"Babruvahana",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babruvahana<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Babruvahana",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,416 |
[
"Babruvahana",
"sibling",
"Abhimanyu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babruvahana<\e1> and <e2>Abhimanyu<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Babruvahana",
"Abhimanyu"
] | 48,417 |
[
"Abhimanyu",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abhimanyu<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Abhimanyu",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,418 |
[
"Abhimanyu",
"sibling",
"Iravan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abhimanyu<\e1> and <e2>Iravan<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Abhimanyu",
"Iravan"
] | 48,419 |
[
"Abhimanyu",
"sibling",
"Babruvahana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abhimanyu<\e1> and <e2>Babruvahana<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Abhimanyu",
"Babruvahana"
] | 48,420 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"characters",
"Pandu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Pandu<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | characters | 47 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Pandu"
] | 48,421 |
[
"Babruvahana",
"sibling",
"Srutakarma"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babruvahana<\e1> and <e2>Srutakarma<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Babruvahana",
"Srutakarma"
] | 48,422 |
[
"Srutakarma",
"sibling",
"Babruvahana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Srutakarma<\e1> and <e2>Babruvahana<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Srutakarma",
"Babruvahana"
] | 48,423 |
[
"Arjuna",
"father",
"Indra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Indra<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | father | 26 | [
"Arjuna",
"Indra"
] | 48,424 |
[
"Arjuna",
"child",
"Abhimanyu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Abhimanyu<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Arjuna",
"Abhimanyu"
] | 48,425 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"characters",
"Nara"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Nara<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | characters | 47 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Nara"
] | 48,426 |
[
"Pandu",
"spouse",
"Kunti"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pandu<\e1> and <e2>Kunti<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Pandu",
"Kunti"
] | 48,427 |
[
"Indra",
"child",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Indra<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Indra",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,428 |
[
"Iravan",
"sibling",
"Srutakarma"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iravan<\e1> and <e2>Srutakarma<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Iravan",
"Srutakarma"
] | 48,429 |
[
"Arjuna",
"child",
"Srutakarma"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Srutakarma<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Arjuna",
"Srutakarma"
] | 48,430 |
[
"Iravan",
"sibling",
"Abhimanyu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iravan<\e1> and <e2>Abhimanyu<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Iravan",
"Abhimanyu"
] | 48,431 |
[
"Babruvahana",
"father",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babruvahana<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | father | 26 | [
"Babruvahana",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,432 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"characters",
"Indra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Indra<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | characters | 47 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Indra"
] | 48,433 |
[
"Devanagari",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Devanagari<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Devanagari",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,434 |
[
"Srutakarma",
"father",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Srutakarma<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | father | 26 | [
"Srutakarma",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,435 |
[
"Draupadi",
"child",
"Srutakarma"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Draupadi<\e1> and <e2>Srutakarma<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Draupadi",
"Srutakarma"
] | 48,436 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"has part(s)",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Bhagavad Gita<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | 48,437 |
[
"Pandu",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pandu<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Pandu",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,438 |
[
"Kunti",
"child",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kunti<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Kunti",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,439 |
[
"Iravan",
"father",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iravan<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | father | 26 | [
"Iravan",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,440 |
[
"Srutakarma",
"mother",
"Draupadi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Srutakarma<\e1> and <e2>Draupadi<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | mother | 23 | [
"Srutakarma",
"Draupadi"
] | 48,441 |
[
"Abhimanyu",
"father",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abhimanyu<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | father | 26 | [
"Abhimanyu",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,442 |
[
"Arjuna",
"child",
"Babruvahana"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Babruvahana<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Arjuna",
"Babruvahana"
] | 48,443 |
[
"Arjuna",
"child",
"Iravan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Iravan<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | child | 18 | [
"Arjuna",
"Iravan"
] | 48,444 |
[
"Kunti",
"spouse",
"Pandu"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kunti<\e1> and <e2>Pandu<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | spouse | 22 | [
"Kunti",
"Pandu"
] | 48,445 |
[
"Arjuna",
"mother",
"Kunti"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Kunti<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | mother | 23 | [
"Arjuna",
"Kunti"
] | 48,446 |
[
"Srutakarma",
"sibling",
"Iravan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Srutakarma<\e1> and <e2>Iravan<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Srutakarma",
"Iravan"
] | 48,447 |
[
"Babruvahana",
"sibling",
"Iravan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babruvahana<\e1> and <e2>Iravan<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | sibling | 16 | [
"Babruvahana",
"Iravan"
] | 48,448 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"characters",
"Chitrāngadā"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Chitrāngadā<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | characters | 47 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Chitrāngadā"
] | 48,449 |
[
"Kuru Kingdom",
"present in work",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kuru Kingdom<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Kuru Kingdom",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,450 |
[
"Pandu",
"country of citizenship",
"Kuru Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pandu<\e1> and <e2>Kuru Kingdom<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Pandu",
"Kuru Kingdom"
] | 48,451 |
[
"Arjuna",
"present in work",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arjuna<\e1> and <e2>Bhagavad Gita<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | present in work | 31 | [
"Arjuna",
"Bhagavad Gita"
] | 48,452 |
[
"Mahabharata",
"country of origin",
"Indian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mahabharata<\e1> and <e2>Indian<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Mahabharata",
"Indian"
] | 48,453 |
[
"Bhagavad Gita",
"characters",
"Arjuna"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bhagavad Gita<\e1> and <e2>Arjuna<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | characters | 47 | [
"Bhagavad Gita",
"Arjuna"
] | 48,454 |
[
"Bhagavad Gita",
"part of",
"Mahabharata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bhagavad Gita<\e1> and <e2>Mahabharata<\e2>.
Arjuna (in Devanagari : अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. It is believed that Arjuna was best archer in the world at their time. Arjuna was the son of Indra, the king of the celestials, born of Kunti, the first wife of King Pandu in the Kuru Kingdom. In a previous birth he was a saint named Nara who was the lifelong companion of another saint Narayana an incarnation of Lord Vishnu who took rebirth as Lord Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrāngadā and Subhadra (Krishna's and Balarama's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu. | part of | 7 | [
"Bhagavad Gita",
"Mahabharata"
] | 48,455 |
[
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Apu Nahasapeemapetilon<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | present in work | 31 | [
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon",
"The Simpsons"
] | 48,880 |
[
"Springfield Retirement Castle",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Springfield Retirement Castle<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | present in work | 31 | [
"Springfield Retirement Castle",
"The Simpsons"
] | 48,881 |
[
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | country of origin | 36 | [
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons",
"the United States"
] | 48,882 |
[
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons",
"director",
"Steven Dean Moore"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons<\e1> and <e2>Steven Dean Moore<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | director | 51 | [
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons",
"Steven Dean Moore"
] | 48,884 |
[
"Manjula",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Manjula<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | present in work | 31 | [
"Manjula",
"The Simpsons"
] | 48,886 |
[
"Homer",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Homer<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | present in work | 31 | [
"Homer",
"The Simpsons"
] | 48,887 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Apu Nahasapeemapetilon<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon"
] | 48,888 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Manjula"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Manjula<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Manjula"
] | 48,889 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Homer"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Homer<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Homer"
] | 48,890 |
[
"Manjula",
"spouse",
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Manjula<\e1> and <e2>Apu Nahasapeemapetilon<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | spouse | 22 | [
"Manjula",
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon"
] | 48,891 |
[
"Homer",
"residence",
"Springfield Retirement Castle"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Homer<\e1> and <e2>Springfield Retirement Castle<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | residence | 21 | [
"Homer",
"Springfield Retirement Castle"
] | 48,892 |
[
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon",
"spouse",
"Manjula"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Apu Nahasapeemapetilon<\e1> and <e2>Manjula<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | spouse | 22 | [
"Apu Nahasapeemapetilon",
"Manjula"
] | 48,894 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"director",
"Steven Dean Moore"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Steven Dean Moore<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | director | 51 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Steven Dean Moore"
] | 48,897 |
[
"Steven Dean Moore",
"notable work",
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Steven Dean Moore<\e1> and <e2>The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | notable work | 33 | [
"Steven Dean Moore",
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
] | 48,898 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"has part(s)",
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Simpsons",
"The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"
] | 48,899 |
[
"Steven Dean Moore",
"notable work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Steven Dean Moore<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons " is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 16, 1997. It was written by Richard Appel and directed by Steven Dean Moore. The episode sees Apu Nahasapeemapetilon marry Manjula, and incorporates several aspects of Hindu wedding ceremonies, which the writers researched during the episode's production. Appel pitched the episode several years before season nine but the idea was not used until Mike Scully became showrunner. The episode's subplot, which sees Homer stay at the Springfield Retirement Castle, was initially conceived as a separate episode, but could not be developed in enough detail. The episode received mixed reviews. | notable work | 33 | [
"Steven Dean Moore",
"The Simpsons"
] | 48,900 |
[
"Daniel Ajayi-Adeniran",
"country of citizenship",
"Nigeria"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Daniel Ajayi-Adeniran<\e1> and <e2>Nigeria<\e2>.
Daniel Ajayi - Adeniran is a Pentecostal pastor from Nigeria. As of 2011, he heads the expansion of the African - based Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America. An educated man who worked as a civil servant in Nigeria, Ajayi - Adeniran experienced problems with alcohol, and in 1989 visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God across the street from his home near Ibadan. In 1990, he converted to the doctrines of the Redeemed Christian Church and was ordained through that denomination 1994. He moved to the United States in 1995 because of the political conditions under the dictator Sani Abacha in Nigeria. After arriving in the U.S., Ajayi - Adeniran became part of the first parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America located on Roosevelt Island. Soon after, he became the pastor of a newly formed branch of the church, meeting in a Bronx storefront. Ajayi - Adeniran states his goal is to inform others of the mission of the Redeemed Christian so that in each household in the world there will be at least one member of Redeemed Christian Church of God. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Daniel Ajayi-Adeniran",
"Nigeria"
] | 48,971 |
[
"Nigeria",
"continent",
"African"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Nigeria<\e1> and <e2>African<\e2>.
Daniel Ajayi - Adeniran is a Pentecostal pastor from Nigeria. As of 2011, he heads the expansion of the African - based Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America. An educated man who worked as a civil servant in Nigeria, Ajayi - Adeniran experienced problems with alcohol, and in 1989 visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God across the street from his home near Ibadan. In 1990, he converted to the doctrines of the Redeemed Christian Church and was ordained through that denomination 1994. He moved to the United States in 1995 because of the political conditions under the dictator Sani Abacha in Nigeria. After arriving in the U.S., Ajayi - Adeniran became part of the first parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America located on Roosevelt Island. Soon after, he became the pastor of a newly formed branch of the church, meeting in a Bronx storefront. Ajayi - Adeniran states his goal is to inform others of the mission of the Redeemed Christian so that in each household in the world there will be at least one member of Redeemed Christian Church of God. | continent | 5 | [
"Nigeria",
"African"
] | 48,979 |
[
"Roosevelt Island",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Roosevelt Island<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Daniel Ajayi - Adeniran is a Pentecostal pastor from Nigeria. As of 2011, he heads the expansion of the African - based Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America. An educated man who worked as a civil servant in Nigeria, Ajayi - Adeniran experienced problems with alcohol, and in 1989 visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God across the street from his home near Ibadan. In 1990, he converted to the doctrines of the Redeemed Christian Church and was ordained through that denomination 1994. He moved to the United States in 1995 because of the political conditions under the dictator Sani Abacha in Nigeria. After arriving in the U.S., Ajayi - Adeniran became part of the first parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America located on Roosevelt Island. Soon after, he became the pastor of a newly formed branch of the church, meeting in a Bronx storefront. Ajayi - Adeniran states his goal is to inform others of the mission of the Redeemed Christian so that in each household in the world there will be at least one member of Redeemed Christian Church of God. | continent | 5 | [
"Roosevelt Island",
"North America"
] | 48,983 |
[
"Bronx",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bronx<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Daniel Ajayi - Adeniran is a Pentecostal pastor from Nigeria. As of 2011, he heads the expansion of the African - based Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America. An educated man who worked as a civil servant in Nigeria, Ajayi - Adeniran experienced problems with alcohol, and in 1989 visited the Redeemed Christian Church of God across the street from his home near Ibadan. In 1990, he converted to the doctrines of the Redeemed Christian Church and was ordained through that denomination 1994. He moved to the United States in 1995 because of the political conditions under the dictator Sani Abacha in Nigeria. After arriving in the U.S., Ajayi - Adeniran became part of the first parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in North America located on Roosevelt Island. Soon after, he became the pastor of a newly formed branch of the church, meeting in a Bronx storefront. Ajayi - Adeniran states his goal is to inform others of the mission of the Redeemed Christian so that in each household in the world there will be at least one member of Redeemed Christian Church of God. | continent | 5 | [
"Bronx",
"North America"
] | 48,984 |
[
"Saeko Himuro",
"notable work",
"Ocean Waves"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Saeko Himuro<\e1> and <e2>Ocean Waves<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | notable work | 33 | [
"Saeko Himuro",
"Ocean Waves"
] | 49,088 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"director",
"Tomomi Mochizuki"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Tomomi Mochizuki<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | director | 51 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Tomomi Mochizuki"
] | 49,090 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"author",
"Saeko Himuro"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Saeko Himuro<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | author | 46 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Saeko Himuro"
] | 49,091 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"narrative location",
"Tokyo"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Tokyo<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | narrative location | 66 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Tokyo"
] | 49,093 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"production company",
"Studio Ghibli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Studio Ghibli<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | production company | 55 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Studio Ghibli"
] | 49,094 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"country of origin",
"Japanese"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Japanese<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Japanese"
] | 49,096 |
[
"Ocean Waves",
"narrative location",
"Kōchi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ocean Waves<\e1> and <e2>Kōchi<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | narrative location | 66 | [
"Ocean Waves",
"Kōchi"
] | 49,103 |
[
"Kōchi",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Shikoku"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kōchi<\e1> and <e2>Shikoku<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Kōchi",
"Shikoku"
] | 49,108 |
[
"Tomomi Mochizuki",
"notable work",
"Ocean Waves"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tomomi Mochizuki<\e1> and <e2>Ocean Waves<\e2>.
Ocean Waves, also known as, is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. | notable work | 33 | [
"Tomomi Mochizuki",
"Ocean Waves"
] | 49,109 |
[
"Shetland Islands",
"located on terrain feature",
"Atlantic Ocean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Islands<\e1> and <e2>Atlantic Ocean<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | located on terrain feature | 65 | [
"Shetland Islands",
"Atlantic Ocean"
] | 49,229 |
[
"Shetland Islands",
"has part(s)",
"Shetland Mainland"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Islands<\e1> and <e2>Shetland Mainland<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Shetland Islands",
"Shetland Mainland"
] | 49,231 |
[
"Mavis Grind",
"located on terrain feature",
"Shetland Mainland"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mavis Grind<\e1> and <e2>Shetland Mainland<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | located on terrain feature | 65 | [
"Mavis Grind",
"Shetland Mainland"
] | 49,235 |
[
"Shetland Mainland",
"located on terrain feature",
"Atlantic Ocean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Mainland<\e1> and <e2>Atlantic Ocean<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | located on terrain feature | 65 | [
"Shetland Mainland",
"Atlantic Ocean"
] | 49,237 |
[
"Shetland Islands",
"located on terrain feature",
"North Sea"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Islands<\e1> and <e2>North Sea<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | located on terrain feature | 65 | [
"Shetland Islands",
"North Sea"
] | 49,240 |
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