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===Dushasana's wives in Indonesia=== | ===Dushasana's wives in Indonesia=== | ||
It is mentioned in Indonesian folklores, Dushasana had a wife named Dewi Saltani but folktales have removed her name and have changed to the five queens of epic Mahabharata- one of the wives of Dushasana was a warrior princess-Nirjara. Indonesians name her '''Nirsarawati''' in Indonesian Mahabharata. '''Siratawati''' is the daughter of [[Dushasana|Dursasana (Dushasana)]] and [[Nirjara (wife of Dushasana)|Nirsarawati (Nirjara)]] in Indonesian Mahabharata. Duryodana not Duryodana the [[Kaurava]] but was a different name and kept for the son of Dursasana and Nirsarawati. | It is mentioned in Indonesian folklores, Dushasana had a wife named Dewi Saltani but folktales have removed her name and have changed to the five queens of epic Mahabharata- one of the wives of Dushasana was a warrior princess-Nirjara. Indonesians name her '''Nirsarawati''' in Indonesian Mahabharata. '''Siratawati''' is the daughter of [[Dushasana|Dursasana (Dushasana)]] and [[Nirjara (wife of Dushasana)|Nirsarawati (Nirjara)]] in Indonesian Mahabharata. Duryodana not Duryodana the [[Kaurava]] but was a different name and kept for the son of Dursasana and Nirsarawati. | ||
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Chandramukhi was commonly named '''Charumati''', but Charumati is also the wife of Kaurava [[Chitrasena]]. So, little differences may be mentioned. |