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In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Lakshmana Kumara (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण कुमार, romanized: Lakṣmaṇa Kumāra, lit. 'Prince Lakshmana'), also rendered Lakshmana ( Sanskrit : लक्ष्मण , romanized : Lakṣmaṇa ) is the son of king Duryodhana and queen Bhanumati and a grandson of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari . [ 1 ]
Lakshmanaa, who was the daughter of Duryodhana and younger sister of Lakshmana Kumara had come of age. [10] Her father arranged her swayamvara and many princes came to win her hand. Samba had heard of Lakshmana and wanted to marry her. He went to her swayamvara and abducted her. He defeated the Kuru maharathis who pursued him but was finally ...
The Bhagavata Purana mentions Lakshmana, who is endowed with good qualities, as the daughter of an unnamed ruler of the kingdom of Madra. [2] The Padma Purana specifics the name of the king of Madra as Brihatsena. [3] Lakshmana describes Brihatsena to be a good veena player in a dialogue. [4] Some texts give her the epithet Madri or Madraa ("of ...
Duryodhana sincerely believed that Karna was superior to Arjuna, and would defeat his four brothers. When Karna was killed, Duryodhana mourned his death intensely, even more so than the death of his own brothers and was inconsolable. When Karna's identity was revealed to him, Duryodhana's love for Karna only grew and it is said to be he, and ...
Duryodhana's wife—named Bhanumati in later retelling—is a minor character is in Mahabharata, and mainly appears in the folk tales. [36] She is unnamed in the epic, but it is described that she was the princess of Kalinga Kingdom and was the daughter of Chitrangada. She was abducted by Duryodhana with the help of his friend Karna.
The tale of the svayamvara of Chitrangada's daughter is narrated by Narada, the divine sage. The text never mentions the name of the princess but states that she is fair and beautiful. [5] Duryodhana was invited to the Svayamvara of the daughter of King Chitrangada of Kalinga. Duryodhana went to the city of Rajapura, taking along his friend Karna.
Some of them had children - Duryodhana was mentioned to have a Kalinga princess as his wife. They had three children: a son Lakshmana Kumara and two daughters named Lakshmana and one unnamed daughter. Lakshmana Kumara participated in the Kurukshetra War and injured Shikhandi's son Kshatradeva on the 12th day
Lakshmana was born to King Dasharatha of Ayodhya and Queen Sumitra. Shatrughna, is his twin brother. He was married to Urmila, after his brother Rama married Sita in her swayamvara. Lakshmana devoted himself to Rama since childhood and accompanied him during his fourteen-year exile, serving him and Sita endlessly.