Gandhari wanted a hundred sons, and Vyasa granted her a boon that she would have these. Another version says that she was unable to have any children for a long time and she eventually became pregnant, but did not deliver for two years, after which she gave birth to a lump of flesh. Vyasa cut this lump into a hundred and one pieces, and these eventually developed into a hundred boys and one girl.
it was a great exaple of cloning
The 100 names of Kauravas in the Mahabharata are the names of the 100 sons of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. The fitst ten generally listed are: Duryodhan (Suyodhan), Dushassan, Dussahan, Dussalan, Jalagandhan, Saman, Sahan, Vindhan, Anuvindhan, and Durdharshan.
The cast of Gandhari - 1993 includes: Madhavi
king subal
Aishveryaa Nidhi acted in GANDHARI solo play directed by Arvind Gaur. Gandhari (play) is a 60-minute solo-performance which was first staged at one of Sydney's most respected venues, NIDA Theatre, in July 2005. Produced by Aishveryaa and directed by Arvind Gaur. Done repeat shows in Sydney and was also invited to perform in Melbourne on South Asia Day on 9th August 2008 The relevance of the play in the contemporary world is it highlights the anti-war theme and the role of women, especially the mother in educating the society to give up violence. Gandhari was a very strong and intelligent woman, who closed her eyes to protest against her marriage which was a violation of her right as a woman, at a time when her contemporaries like Kunti and Madri were free to choose their husbands. As a result, Gandhari grew indifferent to everything that was happening with her sons and the Pandavas. She even remained blind to the insult of the wife of the Pandavas, Draupadi. Later, she refused to bless her sons for Kurukshetra and remained strong in her anti-war and pro-justice stand. But if she had been aware about her power and control over her sons, she would have used it to prevent the war and eventual death of her sons.
Gandhari
Her father's name was Subal.
100%
100-150.
around march 21 but no one can be 100% certain
Rachel wanted the mandrakes because she believed they would aid in her fertility and help her conceive a child. Mandrakes were thought to have aphrodisiac properties and were associated with increasing fertility.
i am 31 weeks when did i conceive