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===Story===
===Story===
King Vasantraj had held a [[Swayamvara]] in which warriors like [[Dushasana]], [[Duryodhana]], [[Karna]], Veerasena, Ashwayudha, and many other warriors were invited. The princes began to laugh at [[Dushasana]] and thought that Princess Shweta will only put the garland on them. The princess came with a beautiful garland in her hand and was choosing a man who will be suitable for her but when she came to [[Dushasana]], she refused to marry him. [[Dushasana]] refused to accept her rejection and forcefully held her hands and put the garland in his neck and kidnapped her. All the prince's were about to attack him but [[Karna]] and [[Duryodhan]] said to [[Dushasana]] that they'll handle these warriors and so on, after defeating the princes, [[Karna]],[[Duryodhana]] and [[Dushasana]] came on the chariot and took Princess Shweta to [[Hastinapura]] and the poor princess accepted to marry [[Dushasana]]. Their marriage was celebrated with Peace and Harmony.
King Vasantraj had held a [[Swayamvara]] in which warriors like [[Dushasana]], [[Duryodhana]], [[Karna]], Veerasena, Ashwayudha, and many other warriors were invited. The princes began to laugh at [[Dushasana]] and thought that Princess Shweta will only put the garland on them. The princess came with a beautiful garland in her hand and was choosing a man who will be suitable for her but when she came to [[Dushasana]], she refused to marry him. [[Dushasana]] refused to accept her rejection and forcefully held her hands and put the garland in his neck and kidnapped her. All the prince's were about to attack him but [[Karna]] and [[Duryodhan]] said to [[Dushasana]] that they'll handle these warriors and so on, after defeating the princes, [[Karna]],[[Duryodhana]] and [[Dushasana]] came on the chariot and took Princess Shweta to [[Hastinapura]] and the poor princess accepted to marry [[Dushasana]]. Their marriage was celebrated with Peace and Harmony.
==In the Mahabharata==
She was described by her mother-in-law Gandhari,[[Dushasan]] loved his  wife Shweta so much. Dushasana and Shweta had two children: Drumasena and Bharat. Gandhari describes her daughter in law to Krishna,
{{Blockquote|Behold, the beloved wife of Dushasana and mother of Drumasena and Bharata, the Yuvrani of Hastinapura, the woman who was with her friend, Vrushali, who is the beautiful princess of Trigarta, The Daughter of Vasantraj and Suchitra, the woman who was sorrowing for her husband, Dushasana, the woman who committed Sati and who mourned for her husband and her two sons who died during the war, Shweta fell on her heroic spouse, Dushasana's feet, the yuvraj of Hastinapura|Gandhari|Translated By Kisari Mohan Ganguli}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Mahabharata]]
* [[Mahabharata]]
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