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{{Blockquote|O, look at that girl, sorrow from her eyes, the woman who was the queen of Dushasan, o my look at her, weeping at her son Drumasena, the cousins Mayuri, Bhanumati then and only come there, my hearty daughter in law, the queen of Hastinapura, who didn't say a word from her mouth, even a single word after her husband and son's death. Chandramukhi, the fair queen whom Dushasan loved her}}
{{Blockquote|O, look at that girl, sorrow from her eyes, the woman who was the queen of Dushasan, o my look at her, weeping at her son Drumasena, the cousins Mayuri, Bhanumati then and only come there, my hearty daughter in law, the queen of Hastinapura, who didn't say a word from her mouth, even a single word after her husband and son's death. Chandramukhi, the fair queen whom Dushasan loved her}}


Chandramukhi is described to be a fair lady from the quotes of [[Gandhari (character)|Gandhari]]. She (Chandramukhi) later laments her husband and son's death. Mayuri and Bhanumati, her two cousins could understand the feelings of her cousin as [[Dushasana]] left the Hastinapura means his death. His five wives including Nirjara cry for [[Dushasana]] but a single Kaurava queen was silent.
Chandramukhi is described to be a fair lady from the quotes of [[Gandhari (character)|Gandhari]]. She (Chandramukhi) later laments her husband and son's death. Mayuri and Bhanumati, her two cousins could understand the feelings of her cousin as [[Dushasana]] left the Hastinapura means his death. His five wives including Nirjara cry for [[Dushasana]] but a single Kaurava queen was silent. The Pandavas took care of the kaurava queens. Drumasena fights with [[Bhima]] according to folklores of Mahabharata.
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