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Posted: 11 years ago
#51
I don't have any idea about others buy I really find the actress playing Vrushali very pretty and simple! And, Vrushali was just like that only...crystal clear, soft, sweet, simple, innocent yet charming!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: candidfrisky

I don't have any idea about others buy I really find the actress playing Vrushali very pretty and simple! And, Vrushali was just like that only...crystal clear, soft, sweet, simple, innocent yet charming!


Same with me.. the latest pic you shared yesterday I could easily connect to her looks to that of a simple suta Girl who married Karna..
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Posted: 11 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: panchaali

Gargi you are right my Suryaputra could be very mean at times, He don't want to cure me at all...


Last night I was trying a poetry on Lord Krishna and ended up writing for my Aarya❤️

Oh God I am sooo embarrassed for this

May Lord Krishna forgives me!!!


Congo Panchu.. Dont worry Krishna is very much understanding 😊

I will comment on your poem later 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: LuvMishalRaheja

Diala, why don't you try the proposing ? 😉 As for me, I've no plan to propose or accept proposal from anyone...not even Aham . 😛 Too darn busy with studies ! 😒 No time for love-life ( imaginary or real 😆 ) 🥺
If any Karnali plans to propose him, I'm just gonna cheer ! 🥳


I will not be proposing but... you know what I mean don't you 😉

Yeah I know better to keep away from Love when you study.. I was too much of a good girl those days 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
#55

Originally posted by: ...Diala...


I will not be proposing but... you know what I mean don't you 😉

Yeah I know better to keep away from Love when you study.. I was too much of a good girl those days 😆

No...I really don't know what you mean 😕😆
Trust me, I'm an out an out goody two shoes nerdy girl since my 10th standard...cracking medical entrance exam was not easy for me 😒 Had to do a lot of hard work & now have to do even more hardwork...plus I'm addicted to photoshop ! So...you can photoshop is my permanent love interest for the last 1 & half years . 😆 😉
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Posted: 11 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: .Vrish.



No, this had to have happened long b4.

If you read this, the other attendees to that swayamvara were elderly rulers like Jarasandha & Bheeshmaka. But even more so, Satadhandwa, who later murdered Satrajit, was there. Since that murder took place @ the time of the lakshagriha, the following can be concluded:
  • That swayamvara happened latest when the Pandavas were living in the house of lac, and before Krishna's marriage to Satyabhama. Probably at the time of the Syamantaka gem
  • In which case, Bhanumati's marriage to Duryodhan, if it preceded that, would have been at the same time as Krishna's marriage to Rukmini
There is no mention of Vrushali in the MB, much less any timelines for Karna's marriage.

Err...I'll soon post the part from the original MB where it has been clearly mentioned that Bhanumati's father wanted to outshine Drupad in arranging a bigger swambar for her extremely beautiful & accomplished daughter & he indeed managed to gather a much higher number of princes & kings in this respect !
So..ofcourse it had happened after Drau's swambar . 😆
As for Vrushali , yes , she was mentioned nowhere...😆
Edited by LuvMishalRaheja - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#57

Originally posted by: panchaali

Gargi you are right my Suryaputra could be very mean at times, He don't want to cure me at all...


Last night I was trying a poetry on Lord Krishna and ended up writing for my Aarya❤️

Oh God I am sooo embarrassed for this

May Lord Krishna forgives me!!!

Hey Panchali , do you know that Gargi has written quite a number of beautiful poems in bengali about Lord Krishna ? Putting herself in the place of Radha . 😳

post your poem na...I want to read it ! 😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Okay, as promised, I'm posting the part of the MB where Kunti reveals to Yudisthir Karna's origins. I'm using sacred-texts.com, since Mahabharataonline.com seems to have clipped the end.

Vaishampayana said, "Arrived at the auspicious Ganga full of sacred water, containing many lakes, adorned with high banks and broad shores, and having a vast bed, they cast off their ornaments, upper garments, and belts and girdles. The Kuru ladies, crying and afflicted with great grief, offered oblations of water unto their sires and grandsons and brothers and kinsmen and sons and reverend seniors and husbands. Conversant with duties, they also performed the water-rite in honour of their friends. While those wives of heroes were performing this rite in honour of their heroic lords, the access to the stream became easy, although the paths (made by the tread of many feet) disappeared afterwards. The shores of the stream, though crowded with those spouses of heroes, looked as broad as the ocean and presented a spectacle of sorrow and cheerlessness. Then Kunti, O king, in a sudden paroxysm of grief, weepingly addressed her sons in these soft words, That hero and great bowman, that leader of leaders of car-divisions, that warrior distinguished by every mark of heroism, who hath been slain by Arjuna in battle, that warrior whom, ye sons of Pandu, ye took forth, Suta's child born of Radha, that hero who shone in the midst of his forces like the lord Surya himself, who battled with all of you and your followers, who looked resplendent as he commanded the vast force of the Duryodhana, who had no equal on earth for energy, that hero who preferred glory to life, that unretiring warrior firm in truth and never fatigued with exertion, was your eldest brother. Offer oblations of water unto that eldest brother of yours who was born of me by the god of day. That hero was born with a pair of earrings and clad in armour, and resembled Surya himself in splendour!' Hearing these painful words of their mother, the Pandavas began to express their grief for Karna. Indeed, they became more afflicted than ever. Then that tiger among men, the heroic Yudhishthira, sighing like a snake, asked his mother, That Karna who was like an ocean having shafts for his billows, his tall standard for his vortex, his own mighty arms for a couple of huge alligators, his large car for his deep lake, and the sound of his palms for his tempestuous roar, and whose impetuosity none could withstand save Dhananjaya, O mother, wert thou the authoress of that heroic being? How was that son, resembling a very celestial, born of thee in former days? The energy of his arms scorched all of us. How, mother, couldst thou conceal him like a person concealing a fire within the folds of his cloth? His might of arms was always worshipped by the Dhartarashtras even as we always worship the might of the wielder of gandiva! How was that foremost of mighty men, that first of car-warriors, who endured the united force of all lords of earth in battle, how was he a son of thine? Was that foremost of all wielders of weapons our eldest brother? How didst thou bring forth that child of wonderful prowess? Alas, in consequence of the concealment of this affair by thee, we have been undone! By the death of Karna, ourselves with all our friends have been exceedingly afflicted. The grief I feel at Karna's death is a hundred times greater than that which was caused by the death of Abhimanyu and the sons of Draupadi, and the destruction of the Pancalas and the Kurus. Thinking of Karna, I am burning with grief, like a person thrown into a blazing fire. Nothing could have been unattainable by us, not excepting things belonging to heaven. Alas, this terrible carnage, so destructive of the Kurus, would not have occurred.' Copiously indulging in lamentations like these, king Yudhishthira the just uttered loud wails of woe. The puissant monarch then offered oblations of water unto his deceased elder brother. Then all the ladies that crowded the shores of the river suddenly sent up a loud wail of grief. The intelligent king of the Kurus, Yudhishthira, caused the wives and members of Karna's family to be brought before him. Of righteous soul, he performed, with them, the water-rite in honour of his eldest brother. Having finished the ceremony, the king with his senses exceedingly agitated, rose from the waters of Ganga."



So as per this, Yudisthir would have met Karna's wives - presumably including Vrushali - and performed Karna's rites alongside them?


Shanti Parva starts from after this
Edited by .Vrish. - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#59
Dear Vrish bro , can you please tell me the name of the parva in which Bhaumati's swayambar has been described...I've the translation of the original mahabharat...but searching through them is...really time taking...can you help ? 😒
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bhanumati didn't have a swayamvara - this one is that of an unnamed princess of Kalinga, daughter of king Chitrasena. That is mentioned in Shanti Parva - the link I provided in the Bheeshma/Kaurava AT.

Duryodhan marrying Bhanumati is just mentioned in passing in Adi Parva, IIRC.

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