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Who was the son of Duryodhana?

Who was the son of Duryodhana?

Dhritarashtra
Gandhari
Duryodhanan/Parents

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Laxman Kumara or simply Laxman (Lakshman(a)) was the son of Duryodhana, and grandson of Dhritarashtra. He had a twin sister called Lakshmanaa who was kidnapped by her lover, Samba (Krishna’s son). Not much is revealed about Laxman in the Mahabharata.

How many sons did Duryodhana have?

Duryodhana
Weapon Gada (mace)
Family Dhritarashtra (father) Gandhari (mother) Dushasana,Dussaha, Jalagandha, Durmuka Vikarna,Subahu, Sulochana, Anudhara, Chitrasena and 90 more (brothers) Dushala (sister) Yuyutsu (step-brother)
Spouse Bhanumati
Children Laxman Kumara, Lakshmanaa

Who is the son of Laxman Kumara?

Duryodhanan
Bhanumati
Laxman Kumara/Parents

Who killed Duryodhana sons?

Duryodhana had two son & a daughter. Both of Duryodhana’s son were killed by Abhimanyu on 13th day of Mahabharata War.

Is Samba Krishna son?

Samba (Sanskrit: साम्ब; IAST: sāmba) was a son of the Hindu god Krishna and his second consort Jambavati. His actions, caused by anger, brought an end to the Yadu dynasty.

Who was Duryodhana’s wife?

Bhanumati
Bhanumati is the wife of Duryodhana, the main antagonist of the epic Mahabharata Bhanumati has a son Laxman Kumara and a daughter, Lakshmanaa….Bhanumati (Mahabharata)

Bhanumati
Affiliation Kuru queen
Family Chitrangada (father)
Spouse Duryodhana
Children Laxman Kumara (son) Lakshmanaa (daughter)

Who is Duryodhana’s daughter?

Lakshmanaa
Lakshmanaa, who was the daughter of Duryodhana and younger sister of Laxman Kumara had come of age. Her father arranged her swayamvara and many princes came to win her hand. Samba had heard of Lakshmana and wanted to marry her.

What is Karna son name?

In the modern day version of the Mahabharata, nine sons of Karna are mentioned—Vrishasena, Chitrasena, Satyasena, Sushena, Shatrunjaya, Dvipata, Banasena, Prasena and Vrishaketu.

Who was Duryodhana’s daughter?

Who is the son of Jambavati?

Samba
Samba (Sanskrit: साम्ब; IAST: sāmba) was a son of the Hindu god Krishna and his second consort Jambavati. His actions, caused by anger, brought an end to the Yadu dynasty.