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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanks For Sharing this information
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Hey, one thing I discovered about Duhsala. It's been argued here that she'd have been married off to Jayadrath long b4 Subhadra was born, and a lot of us, myself included, held that opinion.
Well, guess what? Duhsala was still unmarried during Draupadi's vastraharan, unbelievable as it may be. Here is what Sabha Parva says:

Vaisampayana continued,--"King Yudhishthira the just having said this unto Vidura, commanded that preparations for his journey might be made without loss of time. And the next day, the king accompanied by his relatives and attendants and taking with him also the women of the household with Draupadi in their midst, set out for the capital of the Kurus. 'Like some brilliant body falling before the eyes, Fate depriveth us of reason, and man, tied as it were with a cord, submitteth to the sway of Providence,' saying this, king Yudhishthira, that chastiser of the foe, set out with Kshatta, without deliberating upon that summons from Dhritarashtra. And that slayer of hostile heroes, the son of Pandu and Pritha, riding upon the car that had been given him by the king of Valhika, and attired also in royal robes, set out with his brothers. And the king, blazing as it were with royal splendour, with Brahmanas walking before him, set out from his city, summoned by Dhritarashtra and impelled by what hath been ordained by Kala (Time). And arriving at Hastinapore he went to the palace of Dhritarashtra. And going there, the son of Pandu approached the king. And the exalted one then approached Bhishma and Drona and Karna, and Kripa, and the son of Drona, and embraced and was embraced by them all. And the mighty-armed one, endued with great prowess, then approached Somadatta, and then Duryodhana and Salya, and the son of Suvala, and those other kings also that had arrived there before him. The king then went to the brave Dusshasana and then to all his (other) brothers and then to Jayadratha and next to all the Kurus one after another. And the mighty-armed one, then surrounded by all his brothers, entered the apartment of the wise king Dhritarashtra. And then Yudhishthira beheld the reverend Gandhari, ever obedient to her lord, and surrounded by her daughters-in-law like Rohini by the stars. And saluting Gandhari and blessed by her in return, the king then beheld his old uncle, that illustrious monarch whose wisdom was his eye. King Dhritarashtra then, O monarch, smelt his head as also the heads of those four other princes of the Kuru race, viz., the sons of Pandu with Bhimasena as their eldest. And, O king, beholding--the handsome Pandava those tigers among men, all the Kurus became exceedingly glad. And commanded by the king, the Pandavas then retired to the chambers allotted to them and which were all furnished with jewels and gems. And when they had retired into the chambers, the women of Dhritarashtra's household with Dussala taking the lead visited them. And the daughters-in-law of Dhritarashtra beholding the blazing and splendid beauty and prosperity of Yajnaseni, became cheerless and filled with jealousy. And those tigers among men, having conversed with the ladies went through their daily physical exercises and then performed the religious rites of the day. And having finished their daily devotions, they decked their persons with sandal paste of the most fragrant kind. And desiring to secure good luck and prosperity they caused (by gifts) the Brahmanas to utter benedictions. And then eating food that was of the best taste they retired to their chambers for the night. And those bulls among the Kurus then were put to sleep with music by handsome females. And obtaining from them what came in due succession, those subjugators of hostile towns passed with cheerful hearts that delightful night in pleasure and sport. And waked by the bards with sweet music, they rose from their beds, and having passed the night thus in happiness, they rose at dawn and having gone through the usual rites, they entered into the assembly house and were saluted by those that were ready there for gambling."


Duhsala wouldn't lead the women of Dhritarashtra's household if she was already married to Jayadrath. This itself is strange - one would think that Bhanumati - Duryodhan's wife would have done that, rather than Duhsala. But if Duryodhan forbade her from doing it, and if his brothers followed suit, then the only option for Dhritarashtra would have been Duhsala, but that too only if she was still unmarried!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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^ Thanks for the info dear! :)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Today's episode somehow tying in Duhsala's marriage to lakshagriha was funny to say the least, but main thing notable was what they made up.

The original MB simply states that when she came of age, she was given in marriage to the ruler of Sindh, Jayadrath. For that to have happened, Hastinapur couldn't have been on enemy terms w/ that kingdom, as was stated today. Also, the MB is silent on whether Duhsala had a swayamvara, or was simply gifted to Jayadrath - it could easily have been either. So to show Gandhari get crestfallen on hearing that Duhsala wouldn't get a swayamvara was really strange.

Also, as I pointed out above a couple of days ago, Duhsala was apparently still single when Draupadi's vastraharan happened, since she led the Kaurava women in welcoming the Pandava women - something that she couldn't have done as Jayadrath's wife.

I wonder - will they show her marriage happening after the Varnavarta incident, or will the Pandavas be there to witness it?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Here is what it says:
Besides these hundred sons, there was a daughter named Duhsala. All were heroes and Atirathas, and were well-skilled in warfare. All were learned in the Vedas, and all kinds of weapons. And, O, king, worthy wives were in time selected for all of them by Dhritarashtra after proper examination. And king Dhritarashtra, O monarch, also bestowed Duhsala, in proper time and with proper rites, upon Jayadratha (the king of Sindhu).'
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Posted: 11 years ago
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the women in mb suffered the most !
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Posted: 11 years ago
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awesome thanks fr detailing about dussala story
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Posted: 11 years ago
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i didn't knew much about dushala. thanx 4 sharing these valuacle info😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanks :)
I read this incident some days ago and what i dont get is that why didnt dushala stop the bloodshed that took place between the sindh army and arjunas army?

Only after arjuna defeated them, dushala came to arjuna with her grandson &Told him to not hold him responsible for duryodhan and jaydharath and asked him for protection.
arjuna dropped his bow to go and recieve her,after she told him everything including her sons death,he embraced her, promised her protection and went on his merry bloody way
Edited by medha00 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I found it strange as well. Once Suratha died, the kingdom was in the hands of Duhsala, since her grandson was a toddler. So she could have ordered her army to desist from capturing the horse or attacking Arjun. After all, if her hubby, endowned w/ Shiva's boon, couldn't defeat Arjun, what chance would those hapless warriors have?

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