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| Dushasana was devoted to his older brother [[Duryodhana]]. He was also closely involved in the various schemes and plots to kill the [[Pandavas]] along with [[Duryodhana]] and [[Shakuni]]. | | Dushasana was devoted to his older brother [[Duryodhana]]. He was also closely involved in the various schemes and plots to kill the [[Pandavas]] along with [[Duryodhana]] and [[Shakuni]]. |
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| ==Marriage and children==
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| Dushasana's marriage is found in the various parvas. Stree Parva mentions, he abducted the daughter of Ashwinraja, [[Narada]] does not describe the princess but states she is fair and beautiful. In the later versions, she is named Chandramukhi. Drumasena was the son of Dushasana and Chandramukhi. She was the princess of [[Trigarta]].
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| He abducted a princess and she was his second queen, named Shweta in the regional stories. She was the princess of Trilokapura or in Tamil (திரிலோகபுரா), ''Trilokapuram''. Arohi is the daughter of Dushasana and Shweta. He also married Princess Shweta's sister, Lata. The final text of marriage of the [[Kauravas]] in the Shanti Parva, narrates the war of Dushasana and [[Nirjara]]. Nirjara was from the Dholakapura, which is also mentioned in Mahabharata as a kingdom. '''Duryodhana II''' or '''Vanshavijaya''' (not to be confused with [[Duryodhana]]), a son and a daughter named Sirat (or '''Sirat Kumari''') were the children of Dushasana and Nirjara. Divija, the younger sister of Nirjara was his fifth consort. Some folktales mention '''Kairat''' as the daughter of Dushasana and Queen Divija of [[Hastinapura]].
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| ==Draupadi's humiliation== | | ==Draupadi's humiliation== |