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Meanwhile, Vikarna returns after his work was done. When Vikarna almost came in the room, Sudeshnavati went running. But, [[Karna]] pulled her ''pallu'' that is the saree drape. Her necklace fell down but [[Vikarna]] had no injustice against his wives and his elder brother's friend. He gave the necklace to his wife in a mannerly way. Bhanumati used to talk with Sudeshnavati often when their husband's were not there, Mayuri too joined in their discussion. | Meanwhile, Vikarna returns after his work was done. When Vikarna almost came in the room, Sudeshnavati went running. But, [[Karna]] pulled her ''pallu'' that is the saree drape. Her necklace fell down but [[Vikarna]] had no injustice against his wives and his elder brother's friend. He gave the necklace to his wife in a mannerly way. Bhanumati used to talk with Sudeshnavati often when their husband's were not there, Mayuri too joined in their discussion. | ||
===Present in the dice game=== | |||
Some folktales may describe Sudeshnavati present in the dice game but she was helpless and she thought Vikarna was innocent. But, Sudeshnavati was not present in the dice game but used to follow her Pativrata Dharma that is, she obeyed and loved her husband immensely. Vanajakshi is mentioned as Bhanumati's cousin. Sudeshnavati is more likely beautiful apart from Bhanumati. Therefore, Sudeshnavati was not present in the dice game. Chandravarma Kamboja was a ancestor of [[Mayuri (Mahabharata)|Mayuri]] and [[Bhanumati (Mahabharata)|Bhanumati]]. Historians also say during the Vastraharana, they mention Bhanumati dead. So, after the death of Bhanumati, Duryodhana wanted to marry Valandhara, the Kashi Princess, but she married [[Bhima|Bheema]]. Then, Duryodhana decided to marry [[Subhadra]] but fortunately, she married [[Arjuna]]. Then, he married the calm beautiful like peahen, Mayuri from the Trilokapura Kingdom. | |||
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