Bhanumati (Mahabharata)

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Bhanumati is the wife of Duryodhana, the main antagonist of the epic Mahabharata Originally unnamed in the epic, the name of Duryodhana's wife is found in later versions. Bhanumati's children are Laxman Kumara and Lakshmanaa. It is described that Duryodhana loved her immensely. In the Mahabharata, Duryodhana's wife is mentioned thrice. In the Shanti Parva book, Duryodhana abducted king Chitrangada's daughter from her swayamvara with the help of Karna. Later, she is described by her mother-in-law, Gandhari, in the Stri Parva book. rdf:langString
Banowati atau Banumati (Dewanagari: भनुमती; IAST: Bhanumatī भनुमती) adalah nama yang diberikan untuk merujuk kepada istri Duryodana, tokoh dalam wiracarita India Mahabharata. Nama tokoh ini sebenarnya tidak tercatat dalam kitab, meskipun peran dan keberadaannya tertulis dalam narasi. "Banumati" adalah nama yang diberikan dalam Mahabharata versi cerita rakyat di kawasan India Selatan, sedangkan dalam kisah pewayangan Jawa yang mengadaptasi Mahabharata, tokoh ini disebut dengan nama "Banowati". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bhanumati (Mahabharata)
rdf:langString Banowati
rdf:langString Bhanumati
rdf:langString Bhanumati
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rdf:langString An illustration of Bhanumati
rdf:langString Lakshmanaa
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rdf:langString Chitrangada
rdf:langString Translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
rdf:langString Behold, again, this sight that is more painful than the death of my son, the sight of these fair ladies weeping by the side of the slain heroes! Behold, O Krishna, the mother of Lakshmana, that lady of large hips, with her tresses dishevelled, that dear spouse of Duryodhana, resembling a sacrificial altar of gold. Without doubt, this damsel of great intelligence, while her mighty-armed lord was formerly alive, used to sport within the embrace of her lord’s handsome arms! Why, indeed, does not this heart of mine break into a hundred fragments at the sight of my son and grandson slain in battle?
rdf:langString Gandhari
rdf:langString Bhanumati is the wife of Duryodhana, the main antagonist of the epic Mahabharata Originally unnamed in the epic, the name of Duryodhana's wife is found in later versions. Bhanumati's children are Laxman Kumara and Lakshmanaa. It is described that Duryodhana loved her immensely. In the Mahabharata, Duryodhana's wife is mentioned thrice. In the Shanti Parva book, Duryodhana abducted king Chitrangada's daughter from her swayamvara with the help of Karna. Later, she is described by her mother-in-law, Gandhari, in the Stri Parva book.
rdf:langString Banowati atau Banumati (Dewanagari: भनुमती; IAST: Bhanumatī भनुमती) adalah nama yang diberikan untuk merujuk kepada istri Duryodana, tokoh dalam wiracarita India Mahabharata. Nama tokoh ini sebenarnya tidak tercatat dalam kitab, meskipun peran dan keberadaannya tertulis dalam narasi. "Banumati" adalah nama yang diberikan dalam Mahabharata versi cerita rakyat di kawasan India Selatan, sedangkan dalam kisah pewayangan Jawa yang mengadaptasi Mahabharata, tokoh ini disebut dengan nama "Banowati". Dalam Mahabharata tercatat petunjuk bahwa istri Duryodana adalah putri raja Citranggada dari Kalinga. Ia jarang terlibat dalam peristiwa-peristiwa penting, tetapi uraian tentang dirinya tertulis sebanyak dua kali, terutama pada kitab Striparwa (dinarasikan oleh Ratu Gandari), dan kitab Santiparwa (dinarasikan oleh Resi Narada) yang mengandung kisah tentang sayembara dirinya. Banowati dan Duryodana memiliki anak kembar buncing bernama Laksmanakumara (Laksmana) dan Laksmana (Laksmanā).
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