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- At court, Dhritarashtra encouraged the Pandavas to visit the town of Varanavata and attend its festivities. Yudhishthira suspected the ulterior motives...
- schemes. According to Dhritarashtra, Yuyutsu vanquished many kings in Varanavata. At a Swayamvara in Varanasi, Yuyutsu defeated a prince of Kashi to take...
- which they built the palace out of lac (Lakshagriha) in a village named Varanāvata. The Pandavas, though, managed to escape the house of lac with the help...
- Binauli and 37 km from Meerut. In the Mahabharata, Baranava is mentioned as Varanāvata and is the site of the Lakshagraha. Many believe that Barnava still has...
- their mother ****i. They built a palace out of lac in a village named Varanāvata. The Pandavas, though, managed to escape the house of lac with the help...
- burn the Pandavas alive by constructing Lakshagriha, a lac palace, in Varanavata. Fortunately, with the aid of their wise uncle Vidura, the Pandavas escaped...
- them. Influenced by his counsels Dhritarashtra exiled the Pandavas to Varanavata and constructed the house of lac. Karenumati was the daughter of Damaghosha...
- Another major scheme involved sending the Pandavas, along with ****i, to Varanavata, where they were placed in a palace made of lac, known as Lakshagraha...
- send the Pandavas to Varanavata. Dhirithrastra instates Yudhishtra as crown prince. Purochana invites Dhirithrastra to Varanavata but Dhirithrastra asks...
- to burn Pandavas alive and had made arrangements to send Pandavas to Varanavata. Vidura resorted to secret talk to warn Yudhishthira about the dangers...