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Duhśala

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By Jit Majumdar


  1. difficult to praise
  2. a son of Dhŗtarāşţra (M. Bh.); (fem: duhśalā): the only daughter of Dhŗtarāşţra and Gāndhārī, and the only sister of the hundred Kaurava brothers, who was married to Jayadratha, the ruler of the Sindhu kingdom (M. Bh.).

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