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| ==Description in Mahabharata or mentions==
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| She is described by her mother-in-law Gandhari to [[Krishna]], about being a beautiful princess how she believed [[Dushasana]], her husband, he promised Chandramukhi that he'll take good care of her. Maids were kept to look after Dushasana's wife.
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| Therefore, the marriage of [[Dushasana]] and Chandramukhi echoes the marriage of [[Duryodhana]] and [[Bhanumati (Mahabharata)|Bhanumati]] and Mayuri.. Gandhari says to Krishna,
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| {{Blockquote|Behold, the wife of Dushasana,the mother of Drumasena and Bharata, the woman who sorrows for her husband and her two sons, the daughter of King Ashwinraja and Queen Suchitra Devi,the cousin of Bhanumati and Mayuri, her sorrows were only a divine love for Dushasana, her husband|Gandhari|Translated By Kisari Mohan Ganguli}}
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| ==Sources== | | ==Sources== |
| She had two children - Drumasena and Bharata. Drumasena and Bharata were the apple of the eye of [[Dushasana]]. | | She had two children - Drumasena and Bharata. Drumasena and Bharata were the apple of the eye of [[Dushasana]]. |