Maharaj Yudhisthir, also known as Dharmaraj Yudhisthir, is a central figure in the Indian epic, the "Mahabharat". He is the eldest of the five Pandava brothers and is renowned for his unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and righteousness (dharma).
Yudhisthir is the son of Kunti and the god of dharma, Yama (or Dharmaraja). After the great Kurukshetra war, he became the king of Hastinapura and ruled justly. His character symbolizes moral integrity, wisdom, and humility throughout the epic.