Women in Mahabharata - Kashya
She is a woman most likely from Kashi, married to Vasudeva, and she has a son named Suparshva. Some translations also sometimes note her as Suparshva's daughter and/or Krishna's son Samba's wife.
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Women in Mahabharata - Kashya
She is a woman most likely from Kashi, married to Vasudeva, and she has a son named Suparshva. Some translations also sometimes note her as Suparshva's daughter and/or Krishna's son Samba's wife.
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Women in Mahabharata - Kashya Andhaki
She is most likely a princess of Kashi, married to the Yadava Andhaka. She is the mother of Ugrasena and Devaka, and the grandmother of Devaki, Kamsa and their other siblings.
forgot my focking tablet yesterday at work but I was still compelled to start designing one of Sid’s retainers. Also I’ve been playing cult of the lamb with Tom recently, which has perhaps been an influence >_>
An appreciation post for Kashya and Wanya.