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In the ''Mahabharata '' Tejashree is the wife of Anushalva in some sources and texts. She is the daughter of King Charuratha and the daughter in law of Mamashree Upadharava. She is also described as a mother of a princess called Anusuya, a daughter. |
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Tejashree is the wife of Anushalva and the mother of Anusuya, who was married to Lakshaketu. She is mentioned to be kidnapped by Anushalva as per the guidance of his uncle, Upadharava. She was a great devotee of Krishna. It is mentioned that Anushalva had no parent but a uncle named Upadhrava. Hence, he considered his nephew Anushalva's marriage with King Charuratha's daughter Princess Tejashree. This story of Mahabharata describes that Anushalva loved Tejashree immensely.
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Affiliation | Kuru queen |
Family | Charuratha (father) |
Spouse | Anushalva [1][2] |
Children | Anusuya (daughter) |
In the Mahabharata Tejashree is the wife of Anushalva in some sources and texts. She is the daughter of King Charuratha and the daughter in law of Mamashree Upadharava. She is also described as a mother of a princess called Anusuya, a daughter.