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==Marriage with Dushasana==
==Marriage with Dushasana==
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]]
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 is unreferenced or unrevealed in [[Mahabharata]] but has a mention and a long information on the marriage of [[Stri Parva]]


Vasantraja, a king of Trilokapura held a swayamvara for his daughter, Shweta. The king gave invitation to other princes from other kingdoms, [[Satadanwa]] and Asoka are popular in the choosing of Swayamvara. Even the main characters, Duryodhana and Dushasana were also invited. There were multiple thrones or '''Sihasana''' kept for princes to sit. The unnamed princess came with a garland in her hand, blinking her beautiful eyes with a charming look which changes Dushasana into love. Shweta, the princess of Trilokapura chooses every prince but none was her favourite or the one she liked, but as she came to Dushasana, at once she knew seeing his face that he was a villain. Still, she rejected him. Dushasana, unable to reject her proposal, abducted her, held her in his two hands and went in to his chariot, taking the fairest lady with him along with [[Duryodhana]]. Later, the fair lady accepts to marry him. She never married a another man after the death of Dushasana.
Vasantraja, a king of Trilokapura held a swayamvara for his daughter, Shweta. The king gave invitation to other princes from other kingdoms, [[Satadanwa]] and Asoka are popular in the choosing of Swayamvara. Even the main characters, Duryodhana and Dushasana were also invited. There were multiple thrones or '''Sihasana''' kept for princes to sit. The unnamed princess came with a garland in her hand, blinking her beautiful eyes with a charming look which changes Dushasana into love. Shweta, the princess of Trilokapura chooses every prince but none was her favourite or the one she liked, but as she came to Dushasana, at once she knew seeing his face that he was a villain. Still, she rejected him. Dushasana, unable to reject her proposal, abducted her, held her in his two hands and went in to his chariot, taking the fairest lady with him along with [[Duryodhana]]. Later, the fair lady accepts to marry him. She never married a another man after the death of Dushasana.