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According to the Mahabharata, Duryodhana's wife was the daughter of King Chitrangada and the princess of Kalinga, who was forcefully abducted from her svayamvara (a self-choice ceremony to find a groom) by Duryodhana with the help of his friend Karna. [5] [6] The name "Bhanumati" was developed and popularized through folktales and derivative ...
Arjuna was the son of Kunti, the wife of Kuru King Pandu, and the god Indra, who fathered him due to Pandu's curse. Renowned for his archery skills from an early age, he excelled in his training under the guidance of Drona. He emerged as the primary adversary of the Kauravas. He married Draupadi, who became the common wife of the Pandavas.
Karna (center) sacrifices his divine armour, while his wife watches in distress—a scene from the Mahabharata by Bamapada Banerjee. Details about marital life of Karna, one the prominent figures of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, is hardly provided in the narrative. His wives are unnamed and belonged to the Sūta community.
The central characters include the five Pandava brothers—Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva—along with their wife Draupadi. On the opposing side, the hundred Kaurava brothers are led by the elder brother, Duryodhana.
Amit Dolawat as Krishna: Eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Karna and Arjun's friend, Radha's consort, Rukmini and Satyabhama's husband, Dwarka's additional King. (2019) Ravneet Kaur as Bhanumati: Duryodhan's wife. Ajay Kumar Nain as Shakuni: Gandhari's brother, King of Gandhara kingdom, Duryodhan's maternal uncle, the main cause of Mahabharata War
Meghan Jadhav as Abhimanyu – Arjun and Subhadra's son, Krishna and Balarama's nephew, Uttara's husband, Parikshit's father; Alice Kaushik as Uttarā – Virat and Sudeshna's daughter, Uttar's sister, Abhimanyu's wife, Parikshit's mother; Babloo Mukherjee as Ucchasena – Adhirath's brother, Radha's brother-in-law, Karna and Shon's uncle
Abhimanyu was born to Arjuna—the third of the Pandava brothers—and his wife Subhadra, who belonged to the Yadava clan. Arjuna first instructed him in military education before the Pandavas were coerced into giving up their kingdom and banished for thirteen years by their cousin Duryodhana.
Draupadi refused and Duryodhan ordered Dushashan to disrobe her. Following his brother's orders, Dushashan laughed and started pulling Draupadi's saree. Duryodhan, Karna, Shakuni, and the other Kauravas (except Vikarna, Vidura) also started laughing. However, by Krishna's grace, Draupadi's amount of clothing remained the same.