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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: frappie

Hi reet I have read many of your posts but couldnt understand the full form of UVK
IS it U ????? Vasudev Krishna??????


UVK stands for Ungli Vale Krishna. 😉😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
and he will hold giri govardhan on his choti ungli.
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Posted: 11 years ago
Omg omg and I was scrathing my head finding relation with Ugrasen...tfs sukkiand bhratha😆
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: frappie

Omg omg and I was scrathing my head finding relation with Ugrasen...tfs sukkiand bhratha😆



😆😆😆😆😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: frappie

Hi reet I have read many of your posts but couldnt understand the full form of UVK
IS it U ????? Vasudev Krishna??????

😆😆Hello Frappie...hv saw u on the forums many times..but never got ny chance to talk to u...😛
😆😆Suku n dada cleared that misconception of yors..if u wud hv asked it earlier...so u wud not have needed to bang yor head😆Ungali vale Krishna rockz😳😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
that scene was awesome vn that man ...sorry dun know his name...was telling all that abt whom he'll narrate a story...UVK was like...pta nai kya bol rha hai ye...lol
alwayz tries to b so innocent...lol
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Posted: 11 years ago

The other Wives

Published in Devlok, Sunday Midday, September 05, 2010

Everyone knows that the five Pandava brothers in the epic Mahabharata shared a wife called Draupadi. What most people do not know is that each of the brothers had other wives too.

In fact, the first brother to get married was not Arjuna or the eldest, Yudhishtira, but the mighty Bhima. After the Kauravas attempted to kill the Pandavas by setting alight their palace (made of lac) on fire, the Pandavas hid in the forest, disguised as the sons of a Brahmin widow. During this time, Bhima killed many Rakshasas such as Baka and Hidimba. Hidimba's sister, impressed by his strength, chose him as husband and they had a son called Ghatotkacha.

Even before this, according to folktales in Rajasthan, and Orissa, Bhima had married a Naga woman. When the Kauravas tried to poison him and drown him in a river, he was saved by Ahuka, a Naga, and taken to the realm of the serpents, where he was given a wife. From that union was born a child called Bilalsen, who played a role in the war later on. In variants of this legend, Bilalsen, also known as Barbareek, was the son of Ghatotkacha, and hence was grandson of Bhima, not son.

The brothers agreed that Draupadi would stay with one brother for a year before moving to the next one, a shrewd move to prevent jealousy and to identity paternity of Draupadi's children. In the four years between, each brother spent time with another wife.

Yudhishtira married Devika, the daughter of Govasana of the Saivya tribe, and begat upon her a son called Yaudheya. Bhima married Valandhara, the daughter of the king of Kashi, and begat upon her a son named Sarvaga. Nakula married Karenumati, the princess of Chedi, and begat upon her a son named Niramitra. Sahadeva obtained Vijaya, the daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra, and begat upon her a son named Suhotra. All these wives lived with their sons in the house of their fathers.

When Draupadi agreed to be the common wife, her condition was that she would share her household with no other woman. In other words, disregarding popular practice of the times, the Pandavas could not bring their other wives to Indra-prastha. Arjuna, however, succeeded in bringing one wife in. She was Krishna's sister, Subhadra. And with a little advise from Krishna, she was able to trick her way into the household.

Though Draupadi's favourite, Arjuna had the most number of wives amongst all brothers. The story goes that Arjuna once entered Draupadi's chamber while she was with Yudhishtira. To atone for this trespassing, he went on a pilgrimage'. During this time he married many women.

In the classical Sanskrit retelling, Arjuna married the Naga Ulupi, the princess Chitrangada of Manipur and finally Krishna's sister Subhadra during this pilgrimage. But in Tamil retellings of the Mahabharata, he married totally seven women. One of them was a warrior woman called Ali who refused to marry him but Arjuna was so besotted that he sought Krishna's help. Krishna turned him into a snake and he slipped into Ali's bed at night and frightened her to become his wife. Some say he forced her to be his wife as he managed to spend the night in bed with her in the form of a snake. This clandestinely erotic folktale alludes to Pisacha-vivah, or the marriage by way of ghosts, that is condemned in the Puranas.

Thus the world of the Mahabharata very comfortably refers to polyandry (many husbands for one woman) as well as polygyny (many wives for one man). What is interesting to note is that most storytellers are embarrassed only by the former than the latter; hence there are tales to explain' Draupadi's many husbands but none to explain each Pandava's other wives.

Source : http://devdutt.com/articles/mahabharata/2-of-5-the-other-wives.html

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Posted: 11 years ago
Hi everyone
Here is an OS I wrote with Pandavs and Draupadi for mother's day:

The Best Moments of My Life


Would love your comments :)
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Veera Narayana temple in Belavadi

The Veera Narayana temple is located in Belavadi , a village in the Chikkamagaluru district . The temple was built during the rule of the Hoysala Empire. Known to legend as Ekachakranagara, Belavadi is said to be the place mentioned in Mahabharatha where Pandava prince Bheema killed the demon Bakasura and protected the village and its people.


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