Please answer the following question: Information:  - In the Mahabharata epic, Pandu ("Pu", lit. "yellowish", "whitish", "pale" ), was the king of Hastinapur, was the son of Ambalika and Vyasa. He is more popularly known as the earthly father of the Pandavas. He was said to be a great warrior and expanded his kingdom during his rule.  - The Mahabharata or Mahbhrata (US ; UK  "") is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the "Ramayana".  - In Indian epic poetry, Vasudeva (Devanagari , IAST ") is the father of Krishna. He was the brother of cowherds tribe chieftain Nanda Baba who was a Surasena who was foster father of Lord Krishna. His sister Kunti was married to Pandu. Kunti plays a big role later in the war Mahabharata.  Vasudeva was a partial incarnation of Rishi Kashyapa.  The patronymic " (with long "") is a popular name of Krishna. According to the Harivansa Purana, Vasudeva and Nanda were brothers.  - Hindu Mythology is large figure of mythical narratives in Hinduism found in Hindu texts such as the epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana, Ancient Tamil literature (such as the Sangam literature and Periya Puranam), several other regional literature of South Asia. As such, it is a subset of mainstream Indian and Nepali culture. Rather than one consistent, monolithic structure, the same myth appears in various versions, varies with diverse traditions, developed by different sects, people and philosophical schools, in different regions and at different times, which are not necessarily held by all Hindus to be literal accounts of historical events, but are taken to have deeper, often symbolic, meaning, and which have been given a complex range of interpretations.  - The Ramayana ("") is an ancient Indian epic poem which narrates the struggle of the divine prince Rama to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. Along with the "Mahabharata", it forms the Sanskrit "Itihasa".  - Arjuna (in Devanagari:  "") along with Krishna is the protagonist of the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata" and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna. He was the third of the Pandava brothers and was married to Draupadi, Ulupi, Chitrangada and Subhadra (Krishna's sister) at different times. His children included Srutakarma, Iravan, Babruvahana, and Abhimanyu.  - In the Hindu epic "Mahabharata", Bhima (Sanskrit: ) (birth year about 3200BC) is the second of the Pandavas. The Mahabharata relates many events which portray the immense might of Bhima. Bhima is responsible for slaying all hundred Kaurava brothers in the Kurukshetra War.  - Rama (Sanskrit:  "Rma") or Sr Rmachandra (Sanskrit :  ) is the seventh avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. He is the central figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principal narration of the events connected to his incarnation on Earth, his ideals and his greatness. Rama is one of the many deities in Hinduism and especially of the various Vaishnava sects. Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been a formative component in numerous cultures of South and Southeast Asia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the most important avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric sects, he is considered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.  - In Hindu mythology , Kunti - Bhoja ( or Kuntibhoja ) was the adoptive father and cousin of Queen Kunti . He was the ruler of the Kunti Kingdom . Kunti was a daughter of King Shurasena , but was later given to Kuntibhoja since he was devoid of children . Kuntibhoja raised her as his own daughter and loved her . She was very beautiful and intelligent and later married Pandu . When Kunti was a young girl , the sage Durvasa visited Kuntibhoja one day , and sought his hospitality . The king entrusted the sage to Kunti 's care and tasked Kunti with the responsibility of serving the sage and meeting all his needs during his stay with them . Eventually , the sage was gratified . Before departing , he rewarded Kunti by teaching her Atharvaveda mantras which enabled her to invoke any god of her choice to beget children by them . Kuntibhoja took part in the Kurukshetra War , siding with the Pandavas . He perished in the war , falling to Dronacharya .  - The Kunti Kingdom was the kingdom of Kunti-Bhoja, one of the prominent kings among the Bhoja Yadavas.  - In Mahabharata, Kunti (Kunt) or Pritha was the daughter of Shurasena, and the foster daughter of his cousin Kuntibhoja. She is the sister of Krishna Vasudeva. She was married to king Pandu of Hastinapur and was the mother of Karna and the Pandava brothers Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna. She is often regarded as a female protagonist of Mahabharata along with her daughter-in-law.  - Bhoja (reigned c. 1010-1055 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara was located. Bhoja fought wars with nearly all his neighbours in attempts to extend his kingdom, with varying degrees of success. At its zenith, his kingdom extended from Chittor in the north to upper Konkan in the south, and from the Sabarmati River in the west to Vidisha in the east.  - In the Hindu epic Mahabharata,Yudhishthira (Sanskrit: , "") was the eldest son of King Pandu and Queen Kunti and the king of Indraprastha and later of Hastinapura (Kuru). He was the leader of the successful Pandava side in the Kurukshetra War. At the end of the epic, he ascended to heaven.  - Hinduism is a religion, or a way of life, found most notably in India and Nepal. Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, and some practitioners and scholars refer to it as "", "the eternal law," or the "eternal way," beyond human origins. Scholars regard Hinduism as a fusion or synthesis of various Indian cultures and traditions, with diverse roots and no founder. This "Hindu synthesis" started to develop between 500 BCE and 300 CE following the Vedic period (1500 BCE to 500 BCE).    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'present in work' with the subject 'kunti-bhoja'.  Choices: - avatar  - dynasty  - mahabharata  - neighbours  - ramayana  - roots  - taken
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mahabharata