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Sasirekha, the daughter of Balarama and Revathi, shared a deep bond with her childhood friend, Abhimanyu. Keeping in mind Sasirekha and Abhimanyu’s mutual fondness, at a very young age, Subhadra asked her hand in marriage for her son Abhimanyu. This offer was cordially accepted by Balarama and his wife.
Balarama married Revati, the daughter of King Kakudmi. [49] He had two sons - Nishatha and Ulmuka, and a daughter - Shashirekha also known as Vatsala. Balarama is the celebrated tiller, one of the embodiments of agriculture along with livestock with whom Krishna is associated with.
Revati was the only daughter of Kakudmi. Feeling that no human could prove to be good enough to marry his lovely and talented daughter, Kakudmi took Revati with him to Brahmaloka—abode of Brahma. When they arrived, Brahma was listening to a musical performance by the gandharvas, so they waited patiently until the performance was finished ...
Rohini gives birth to Balarama. [5] Krishna, the eighth child of Devaki, was exchanged with the daughter of Nanda and Yashoda in secrecy. Yashoda (foster-mother of Krishna) and Rohini play an important nurturing Krishna and Balarama in their childhood. [5] After Vasudeva is freed by Krishna and Balarama, Rohini gives birth to a daughter ...
"Daughter's Wedding Song" by Dale Watson. This song is perfect, from the title to lyrics like: "You know it's hard to let go of that little girl whose whole body used to sleep on my chest." This ...
Filipino composer and musical director Louie Ocampo "has always expressed himself best through music rather than words," so he decided to perform an original song at his daughter's wedding on Jan ...
Radha understands that her marriage is fake and eternally, she is Krishn's consort after Brahma completes Brahma Kalyāna (heavenly wedding) of Radha and Krishn in Goloka. Ugrasena is crowned king. Now, Krishn, Balarama and the Yadavas move to Dwaraka, their new home. Balarama marries Revati (Jyotishmati) in her earlier life, who loved Balarama ...
Now with Bruce’s daughter Jenny engaged, Bruce is brainstorming how to top his performance at her wedding — maybe a parody of the Tommy Tutone song “867-5309?” Bruce doesn’t get stage ...