How many examples of love are taken from the Mahabharat?
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Answer:
There have many love stories in Mahabharat. While some of them are famous and known to most people, there are some, which no one is aware about. In this story, we will tell you about some unheard love stories of various charcaters of Mahabharat.
Explanation:
Shri Krishana and Gopi
Out 16,108, 16,000 waited not many years but they reincarnated to get married to Shri Krishna. The supreme lord can make anyone happy because he is the only one with the power to love everyone in the way they want to be loved.
Drauapadi and Pandavs
Draupadi got married to all five Pandava brothers. She had to main commitment towards each of her husband. Not only that, all brothers had to trust Draupadi to do the justice.
Dritrashtra and Gandhari
After Vichitrviriya’s death, his mother Satyavati sent for her first born, Ved Vyas. According to his mother’s wishes, he visited both the wives of Vichitrviriya to grant them a son with his yogic powers. When Vyas visited Ambika (sister of Amba), she saw his dreadful and forbidding appearance with burning eyes. Frightened, she kept her eyes closed. Ved Vyas was the person who wrote Mahabharat. The love story of Gandhari and Dhritarashtra started after their marriage. Gandhari, on meeting him and realizing the he is blind, decided to deny herself the pleasure of sight that her husband could not relish. She blindfolded herself voluntarily for her whole married life.
Arjun and Uloopi
Uloopi was Naga princess and she abducted Arjun when she fell in love with him. She later convinced him for an alliance as the rules of celibacy applied to him with a relationship with Draupadi and not with other women. She later gave him a boon that he cannot be harmed in water. Note: Arjun was on an exile for one year when all this happened.
Rukmani and Krishana
Shri Krishna abducted Rukmani to marry her against the will of her family. Although she was in love with Shri Krishna.
Arjun and Chitrangada
Chitrangada was the princess of Manipur. It was on the banks of the river Kaveri that Arjun visited the Kingdom of Manipur, whose king was Chitravahana. His daughter Chitrangada was very beautiful and Arjun fell in love with her immediately. When Arjun asked for her hand, her father put forth a condition that their child must be brought up in Manipur and should succeed the throne. Arjun agreed. After their son Babruvahana was born, Arjun left to join his brothers at Indraprastha leaving behind his son and wife. After the death of Chitravahana, Babruvahana became the king of Manipur. Later, after the war of Mahabharat, Arjun was defeated by his own son Babruvahana.
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