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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: charizard

well when anything is posted on the internet anyone can type anything and modify the facts according to your logic only. do u have the actual book and can u upload the photos of the relevant pages😎

Yup, you're right. Even translations of the actual epic can be modified when posted online. 😃 So if someone doesn't have the book with them, it's tricky to know what's real. I do have the actual book with me, but unfortunately I don't have the means to scan the pages. However, I have cross-referenced both the sections and can confirm to you that what I posted is what's written in my book. So you'll have to take my word for it. If not, you can buy the book yourself and reference it. 👍🏼
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: JanakiRaghunath

Neither of the Pandavas' wives came to Hastinapura because of different reasons. Bhima's wife Hidimbi was a rakshasi so she could not reside happily in a kingdom full of humans. She preferred to live in the forests raising Ghatotkacha. Ulupi was a naga kanya who had no desire of leaving her home to live with Arjuna. After Iravan was born, she raised him in her own region until he could be of help to his father. Chitrangada was the only child of her father, so when Arjuna requested her hand in marriage, her father put forth the condition that Chitrangada and her son would remain with him only. Arjuna agreed, and once Babruvahana was born, he left Manipura for Dwaraka, where he married Subhadra.


Citation, please?

The reason Uloopi didn't go w/ Arjun was that he left her - he very reluctantly married her, and after that one night stand, he left her. So Uloopi later joined Chitrangada and helped raise both Iravana & Babruvahana.

Chitravahana only put to Arjun the condition that Chitrangada's son should succeed him in Manipura - he said nothing about where Chitrangada may live. Chitrangada lived in Manipura to raise her son, and was w/ him when he became king. Since the Pandavas were in exile, there was no question of her going to Indraprastha.

When Nakul married Karenamati, she lived in Indraprastha: this is known b'cos when the Pandavas went into exile, Dhrishtadyumna & Dhrishtaketu visited them, and Dhristaketu took Karenamati w/ him back to Chedi, while Dhrishtadyumna left w/ Draupadis' sons. So obviously, the other wives lived in Indraprastha when it was feasable.

In fact, after the war and the Pandava Ashwamedha yagna, when Arjun was reconciled w/ Uloopi due to her saving him from the Vasus curse, Uloopi & Chitrangada not only accompanied Babruvahana to the yagna, but after the yagna, while Babruvahana returned to Manipura, both Uloopi & Chitrangada remained w/ Arjun. Only when the Pandavas retired, their womenfolk, except Draupadi, chose to stay w/ Subhadra in Indraprastha, while Uloopi returned to her watery kingdom, while Chitrangada returned to Babruvahana.

Hidimba was the only exception, and that was b'cos being a rakshashi, she wasn't allowed to live in the Pandava kingdom. Although I've wondered - if a vamp like Gandhari could live w/ them, why not Hidimba?
Edited by .Vrish. - 11 years ago

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