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==Lakshmanaa's Swayamvara== | ==Lakshmanaa's Swayamvara== | ||
At the time of [[Draft:Lakshmanā (Daughter of Duryodhana and Mayuri)|Lakshmanā]]'s marriage, her father [[Duryodhana]] held a [[Swayamvara]] and invited many princes. [[Samba (Krishna's son)|Samba]] heard this and wanted to marry [[Draft:Lakshmanā (Daughter of Duryodhana and Mayuri)|Lakshmanā]]. [[Duryodhana]] eventually invited him also. Lakshmanaa came with a beautiful garland in her hand and came to choose her husband, but when she saw [[Samba (Krishna's son)|Samba]] he kidnapped her from her [[Svayamvara]] | At the time of [[Draft:Lakshmanā (Daughter of Duryodhana and Mayuri)|Lakshmanā]]'s marriage, her father [[Duryodhana]] held a [[Swayamvara]] and invited many princes. [[Samba (Krishna's son)|Samba]] heard this and wanted to marry [[Draft:Lakshmanā (Daughter of Duryodhana and Mayuri)|Lakshmanā]]. [[Duryodhana]] eventually invited him also. Lakshmanaa came with a beautiful garland in her hand and came to choose her husband, but when she saw [[Samba (Krishna's son)|Samba]] he kidnapped her from her [[Svayamvara]]. | ||
Her beauty was immense for [[Duryodhana]] and so he had kidnapped her. [[Karna]] also was with [[Duryodhana]] but as he died, she had commited sati and so Lakshmanaa, their daughter, too commited sati as her husband, Samba, was dead. In [[Kerala]], Mayuri is given the title "Mayureshwari" for Mayuri is worshipped with [[Duryodhana]]. In the [[Yakshagana]] plays, [[Duryodhana]] is played and is further referred to some extent as Kondadakuli. | |||
Her beauty was immense for [[Duryodhana]] and so he had kidnapped her. [[Karna]] also was with [[Duryodhana]] but as he died, she | |||
===Duryodhan's love=== | ===Duryodhan's love=== | ||
She was a very beautiful girl who a played a role in Duryodhana's life. [[Karna]] and [[Shakuni]] chose her as a wife of [[Duryodhana]]. She had a love on [[Arjuna]] but for her father's wish, she didn't marry him and married Duryodhan, the main antagonist of the hindu epic [[Mahabharata]] | She was a very beautiful girl who a played a role in Duryodhana's life. [[Karna]] and [[Shakuni]] chose her as a wife of [[Duryodhana]]. She had a love on [[Arjuna]] but for her father's wish, she didn't marry him and married Duryodhan, the main antagonist of the hindu epic [[Mahabharata]]. Mayuri remained silent after the death of Duryodhana, her spouse. But, she cursed [[Bhima]] for killing their husband. She was very concern about him till his death. Mayuri, still didn't forget about his memories when Duryodhana was dead peacefully. Mayuri's maids told her about the death of her husband, which was shocking for them. [[Draupadi]] consoled [[Gandhari]] when Duryodhana died. | ||
===Blessing Lakshmanaa and Laxman Kumar=== | ===Blessing Lakshmanaa and Laxman Kumar=== | ||
She blessed her son for the [[Kurukshetra War]] but he was killed by [[Abhimanyu]], the son of [[Pandava]] prince [[Arjuna]] and Yadava princess, [[Subhadra]]. With the death of her husband, Mayuri mourned for her husband and her son while her daughter was kidnapped in front of [[Duryodhana]] which made him angry. | She blessed her son for the [[Kurukshetra War]] but he was killed by [[Abhimanyu]], the son of [[Pandava]] prince [[Arjuna]] and Yadava princess, [[Subhadra]]. With the death of her husband, Mayuri mourned for her husband and her son while her daughter was kidnapped in front of [[Duryodhana]] which made him angry. | ||
Because of this problem, Duryodhana's wife Mayuri suffered | Because of this problem, Duryodhana's wife Mayuri suffered. [[Kunti]] consoles her. Mayuri still think for [[Duryodhana]], the love of her life. She was a heart for him (Duryodhana), she had immense and more love for him, some folktales describe that Mayuri, without the recongize for her husband, married [[Arjuna]] and became his wife. Some folklores also describe Mayuri, did not marry [[Arjuna]] as she was concerned for his death. | ||
==Relation with Bhanumati== | ==Relation with Bhanumati== |