Women in Mahabharata - Shrutasena
She is presumably a wife of Krishna. When Kalindi gave birth to two sons, Ashruta and Shrutasammata, Krishna took the older one and gave him to Shrutasena.
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Women in Mahabharata - Shrutasena
She is presumably a wife of Krishna. When Kalindi gave birth to two sons, Ashruta and Shrutasammata, Krishna took the older one and gave him to Shrutasena.
Similar(ity)
having a resemblance in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identical.
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TW: Mentions of fire
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Reminder: This is a work made from my own imagination, with inspiration from the actual itihasa, and not meant to hurt anyone's sentiments.
Thank you.
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Unedited: you've been warned.
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The sons of Draupadi were always told they looked like their fathers- but they weren't identical. They had their own traits, but they greatly reflected their fathers.
That's why they were called the UpaPandavas, after all.
It had been a source of pride for them, to hear that they were like shadows of their fathers- some of the greatest warriors to walk on earth.
It had been a source of comfort for them, growing up, to see similarities between them and their fathers in the mirror in their absence.
They'd got countless remarks on that. Perhaps, accompanied by a pat on the back, a hand ruffling their hair, or an arm swung around their shoulders, along with gentle chuckles, teasing giggles or roaring laughter.
Their fathers had always doted on them; and how similar their sons were to them, and yet, still had a charm- perhaps, that was the work of their uncles.
Whenever their mother would see them, she'd always pout and remark how they barely got any of her traits, but in the end would always end up showering them in affection.
But for the first time, it is a source of pure agony for everyone, as their tent is being engulfed in fierce flames.
For the first time, they wondered, why did their have to be so similar to their fathers.
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I hope y'all liked this piece- it's my first one to do with the Mahabharata!!
I had a particularly hard time figuring out the title for this one, but I am quite satisfied :D
I've been having extreme brainrot for the past few days, and I saw some content on the Upapandavas and *whoosh*- would you look at that, an idea :D
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