Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Laxamana Kumar

Guru Balarama went to rescue Samba

Episode#42 When Vasudev Krishna heard about Samba he was distressed and he asked his elder brother Balarama help to rescue his son. Balarama readily agreed to go to Hastinapur to rescue his favourite nephew. Since Balarama was Guru of Duryodhana, he was welcomed in Hastinapur with great dignity in the presence of all elders of Kuru family including Duryodhana. Balarama apologized for Samba's childish act and requested them to pardon him! The Kauravas were perplexed about Laxmani impending marriage! Balarama assured them they would gladly accept Laxmani as their daughter-in-law, but Duryodhana was against the marriage as he was not ready that his qualified daughter marries to illiterate brat Samba that too the son of his enemy Krishna - today he was in such a dilemma and had a no choice but to accept Balarama proposal...! After a long silence Duryodhana replied "With all due respect to Guru Balarama, I cannot disobey your order, but you will understand my feelings as a fath...

Abhimanyu kidnaps Vatsala

Episode#39 After Pandavas lost their Kingdom in the dice game and were exiled, Balaram's wife Revathi was worried about her daughter alliance - Pandavas had lost their Kingdom and Abhimanyu was no longer a prince, just an commoner, they decided that Duryodhana son Laxmana Kumar was more ideally suited to Vatsala since he was a prince possessing a large kingdom. This they proposed Duryodhana to accept Vatsala as their daughter-in-law. On other hand, Abhimanyu who had spent considerable time of his childhood in Dwaraka was already in love with slim, slender Vatsala, hearing the news of Vatsala marriage, the heartbroken Abhimanyu disclosed his silent love to his uncle Krishna who advised that in past he had already invited ill-feelings from Balaram during the Arjuna and Subhadra marriage, he advised him to take the help of his cousin brother Ghatotkacha (son of Bhima and Hidimba) when Abhimanyu approached him, the latter was happy to help him. As planned Ghatotkacha helped Abhimany...

Duryodhana's daughter in love with Arjuna's son...!

Episode#37 During the time of Pandava's exile, Subhadra's stayed in Dwaraka and she decides to visit Hastinapur with her son Abhimanyu to seek blessings of Bhisma Pitamah and Guru Drona. She also visits Bhanumati as Abhimanyu and her son Laxmana Kumar had become good friends and more importantly to meet her first love Duryodhana. During this visit Laxmani the daughter of Duryodhana was dazed with the handsome well-built Abhimanyu with golden long hairs, golden earrings and gold band on his bicep, and she gradually fell in love with him. One day Duryodhana closely observed the mace dual between his son Laxmana Kumar and Abhimanyu; he discovered that Abhimanyu was far ahead in mace fighting than his son Kumar. He decided to send his son Kumar to Guru Balaram to avail to his expertise training, Laxmana Kumar was soft, slim, sweet face, long curly hair looking more like a poet than Kshatriya. His daughter Laxmani expressed her desire to join her brother to Dwaraka, but Bhanumat...

Jayadhrata humiliates Draupadi...

Episode#33 Later when Pandavas lived in the forest, Jayadhrata married to Dusshala to the only sister of Kauravas visited Draupadi when she was alone; she offered him fruits and milk and asked him to wait till her husbands returned. She had no inkling of his purpose of his visit but felt uncomfortable when he said, "I came here to see you" Draupadi was shocked by the audacity of the man when he offered her to join him to Sindhu, since he could provide her much better life than the forest life, with righteous rage, she replied "I am the queen of Indraprashta, the wife of Pandavas, how dare you speak to me like this?" Jayadhrata sneered at her "When you have no kingdom, so you cannot be queen, you are just beggar, a whore of five husbands, you are publicly disrobed by the Kauravas" humiliating her, he grabbed her and drove her in his chariot, Draupadi screamed "My husbands will kill you" but her wailings fells on deaf ears." A passerby who...