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Shweta's important of Gandhari to Krishna as she wanted [[Krishna]] to know about the wives of the Kauravas, weeping and crying for their husband's. Gandhari gave a cruel curse to [[Krishna]] saying as he and the Yadavas killed the [[Kauravas]] and there wives as widows, then Lord Krishna and all the Yadava clan should die and their wives should become widow as she remembers how Bhanumati and Mayuri were feeling lonely after Duryodhana died. Lakshmanaa, who was the daughter of [[Duryodhana]] and his two chief queens, did not ever talk with her uncles ([[Pandava|Pandavas]]) after the death of her father. Lakshmi, in folktales was the daughter of [[Duryodhana]] and his chief queen, Mayuri who also did not take the blessing of the Pandavas. Along with Lakshmi, they had a son, Kaalketu. Shweta, the forgotten queen of Dushasana was striking her head with her beautiful hands as she saw her injured husband's dislocated hand, she felt so bad about the way Bhima had done to her husband. At this course, Shweta falls on her husband, Dushasana on his breast. | Shweta's important of Gandhari to Krishna as she wanted [[Krishna]] to know about the wives of the Kauravas, weeping and crying for their husband's. Gandhari gave a cruel curse to [[Krishna]] saying as he and the Yadavas killed the [[Kauravas]] and there wives as widows, then Lord Krishna and all the Yadava clan should die and their wives should become widow as she remembers how Bhanumati and Mayuri were feeling lonely after Duryodhana died. Lakshmanaa, who was the daughter of [[Duryodhana]] and his two chief queens, did not ever talk with her uncles ([[Pandava|Pandavas]]) after the death of her father. Lakshmi, in folktales was the daughter of [[Duryodhana]] and his chief queen, Mayuri who also did not take the blessing of the Pandavas. Along with Lakshmi, they had a son, Kaalketu. Shweta, the forgotten queen of Dushasana was striking her head with her beautiful hands as she saw her injured husband's dislocated hand, she felt so bad about the way Bhima had done to her husband. At this course, Shweta falls on her husband, Dushasana on his breast. | ||
==Marriage with Dushasana== | |||
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Dushasana's marriage is found in the [[Shanti Parva]], according to Mahabharata, Dushasana abducted the daughter of Vasantraja from her [[Swayamvara|swayamvara]] with Duryodhana. After many months, Shweta gives birth to a baby girl named Princess Aarohi. The legend of the marriage of Dushasana in unreferenced or unrevealed in [[Mahabharata]] but has a mention and a long information on the marriage of [[Stri Parva]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |