Anuvinda was one of the one hundred sons of Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Dhritarashtra) and the name of his elder brother was also Vinda. It so appears that in the ancient age ‘Vinda’ and ‘Anuvinda’ were popular names for a pair of brothers. In Vanaparva of Mahābhārata (Mahabharata) this Anuvinda followed Duryodhana in his pompous picnic at Dvaitavana (Dwaitavana) in front of the Pāṇḍava (Pandava) brothers and along with Duryodhana got himself imprisoned by Citrasena (Chitrasena) the gandharva. Anuvinda and many more of his brothers were killed by Bhīma (Bhima) in the battle when Droṇa (Drona) was the commander-in-chief of the Kaurava side.