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The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's. ||||| The latter had pursued their old policy of inciting the English to make extravagant demands which they at the same time urged the Nawab to refuse.
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Who insulted Law after an interview with the Seths Ranjit Rai
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In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies. ||||| The latter had pursued their old policy of inciting the English to make extravagant demands which they at the same time urged the Nawab to refuse. ||||| To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab.
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What did the letter pursue Old Policy
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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What did the letter pursue Old Policy
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The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary.
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What did the letter pursue Old Policy
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In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies. ||||| The latter had pursued their old policy of inciting the English to make extravagant demands which they at the same time urged the Nawab to refuse. ||||| To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab.
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What did the letter pursue Old policies and extravagant demands
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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What did the letter pursue Old policies and extravagant demands
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The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary.
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What did the letter pursue Old policies and extravagant demands
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In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies. ||||| The latter had pursued their old policy of inciting the English to make extravagant demands which they at the same time urged the Nawab to refuse. ||||| To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab.
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What did the letter pursue Inciting of the English to make extravagant demands
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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What did the letter pursue Inciting of the English to make extravagant demands
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The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary.
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What did the letter pursue Inciting of the English to make extravagant demands
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In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies. ||||| The latter had pursued their old policy of inciting the English to make extravagant demands which they at the same time urged the Nawab to refuse. ||||| To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab.
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What did the letter pursue Demands
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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What did the letter pursue Demands
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The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| These contradictory orders, and even letters of recall, reached Law on his march, but though he sent back M. Sinfray with letters to M. Bugros and Coja Wajid--which the latter afterwards made over to Clive--he continued his march to Patna, where he arrived on the 3rd of June, and was well received by Raja Ramnarain, and where he was within four or five days' march or sail from Sooty, the mouth of the Murshidabad or Cossimbazar river, and therefore in a position to join the Nawab whenever it might be necessary.
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What did the letter pursue Demands
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's.
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Who wrote the letter The English
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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Who wrote the letter The English
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This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies.
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Who wrote the letter The English
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| The latter denied the instructions, and the Seths promptly asserted that the whole letter was a forgery of their agent's.
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Who wrote the letter Ranjit Rai as dictated by the Seths
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To justify one such demand, the English produced a letter in the handwriting of Ranjit Rai, purporting to be written at the dictation of the Seths under instructions from the Nawab. ||||| This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths.
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Who wrote the letter Ranjit Rai as dictated by the Seths
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This was that Ranjit Rai, who had insulted him during his interview with the Seths. ||||| In the mean time fate had avenged Law on one of his lesser enemies.
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Who wrote the letter Ranjit Rai as dictated by the Seths
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He is a cute black kitty named Dillon. ||||| He is an indoor cat who is not allowed to go outside. ||||| Dillon jumps around, and chases flies, beetles and spiders.
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Does Dillon like to chase insects inside Yes
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Dillon jumps around, and chases flies, beetles and spiders. ||||| But the cat likes the smell of bread so much that he tries to find it everywhere he can. ||||| But Dillon does not listen.
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Does Dillon like to chase insects inside Yes
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| When he plays with the children, he sometimes uses his paws to attack them, but he doesn't try to hurt them with his claws. ||||| The cat climbs into the bread cupboard looking for hot dog and hamburger buns.
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Does Dillon like to chase insects inside Yes
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| He finds loaves of bread from the store on the floor and claws through the wrappers. ||||| The cat climbs into the bread cupboard looking for hot dog and hamburger buns.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By jumping on the table
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| He is a cute black kitty named Dillon.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By jumping on the table
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They yell at him when he walks on the table. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| The family across the street has a cat.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By jumping on the table
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| He finds loaves of bread from the store on the floor and claws through the wrappers. ||||| The cat climbs into the bread cupboard looking for hot dog and hamburger buns.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By climbing into the bread cupboard
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| He is a cute black kitty named Dillon.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By climbing into the bread cupboard
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They yell at him when he walks on the table. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| The family across the street has a cat.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread By climbing into the bread cupboard
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| He finds loaves of bread from the store on the floor and claws through the wrappers. ||||| The cat climbs into the bread cupboard looking for hot dog and hamburger buns.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread He climbs on the counter to eat a sandwich, he tries to claw through the bread wrappers
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Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| He is a cute black kitty named Dillon.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread He climbs on the counter to eat a sandwich, he tries to claw through the bread wrappers
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They yell at him when he walks on the table. ||||| But Dillon does not listen. ||||| The family across the street has a cat.
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What are the ways Dillon tries to get bread He climbs on the counter to eat a sandwich, he tries to claw through the bread wrappers
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He is a cute black kitty named Dillon. ||||| The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year.
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How old is Dillon Almost 2
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The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year. ||||| Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away.
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How old is Dillon Almost 2
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When he plays with the children, he sometimes uses his paws to attack them, but he doesn't try to hurt them with his claws. ||||| The family only feeds him cat food, never human food like steak or potatoes.
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How old is Dillon Almost 2
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He is a cute black kitty named Dillon. ||||| The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year.
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How old is Dillon 1
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The cat is about two years old, and the family has had him for about a year. ||||| Dillon jumps up on the kitchen table when a sandwich is there, and tries to carry it away.
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How old is Dillon 1
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When he plays with the children, he sometimes uses his paws to attack them, but he doesn't try to hurt them with his claws. ||||| The family only feeds him cat food, never human food like steak or potatoes.
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How old is Dillon 1
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He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Bheema says kauravas are the progeny of a widow
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Bheema says kauravas are the progeny of a widow
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Bheema says kauravas are the progeny of a widow
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He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara His mother has an astrological defect
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara His mother has an astrological defect
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara His mother has an astrological defect
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He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Duryodhana is told that his mother Gandhari had an astrological defect, so she is first married to a goat before marrying his father. This builds Duryodhana's animosity toward Gandhara, Which is ruled by his mother's father
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Duryodhana is told that his mother Gandhari had an astrological defect, so she is first married to a goat before marrying his father. This builds Duryodhana's animosity toward Gandhara, Which is ruled by his mother's father
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara Duryodhana is told that his mother Gandhari had an astrological defect, so she is first married to a goat before marrying his father. This builds Duryodhana's animosity toward Gandhara, Which is ruled by his mother's father
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He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara He is the father of his mother
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara He is the father of his mother
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan .
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Why does Duryodhana attack Gandhara He is the father of his mother
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He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive . ||||| He chooses Sakuni to be alive .
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Is Sakuni a prince Yes
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas .
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Is Sakuni a prince Yes
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Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Is Sakuni a prince Yes
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He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive . ||||| He chooses Sakuni to be alive .
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Is Sakuni a prince Prince of Gandara
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas .
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Is Sakuni a prince Prince of Gandara
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Sakuni takes an oath that he will do everything he can to destroy the entire Kaurava clan . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Is Sakuni a prince Prince of Gandara
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana She is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana She is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana She is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , this mean she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , this mean she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , this mean she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother, Gandhari had an astrological defect
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother, Gandhari had an astrological defect
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana His mother, Gandhari had an astrological defect
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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Duryodhana asks Veda Vyasa for an explanation . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive .
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What explanation does Veda Vyasa gives to Duryodhana Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father
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He makes magic dice from his father's spinal cord . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want . ||||| Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The chosen prince
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The chosen prince
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When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The chosen prince
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He makes magic dice from his father's spinal cord . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want . ||||| Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The dice rolls what ever sakuni thinks
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The dice rolls what ever sakuni thinks
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When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number The dice rolls what ever sakuni thinks
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He makes magic dice from his father's spinal cord . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want . ||||| Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice
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When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice
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He makes magic dice from his father's spinal cord . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want . ||||| Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni
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When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni
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He makes magic dice from his father's spinal cord . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want . ||||| Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice, and they roll exactly the number he would want
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Duryodhana takes pity on the lone prisoner , Sakuni after the rest of the Gandhara royal family dies in prison out of starvation . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice, and they roll exactly the number he would want
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When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow . ||||| He gives them only one rice grain per prisoner . ||||| Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana .
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Who makes dice from his father's spinal cord, and do they roll the right number Sakuni makes the dice, and they roll exactly the number he would want
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The king of Gandhara then stops everyone from grabbing the little food that is provided . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive . ||||| He chooses Sakuni to be alive .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive He takes an oath
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive He takes an oath
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive He takes an oath
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The king of Gandhara then stops everyone from grabbing the little food that is provided . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive . ||||| He chooses Sakuni to be alive .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Prince Sukuni
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Prince Sukuni
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Prince Sukuni
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The king of Gandhara then stops everyone from grabbing the little food that is provided . ||||| He says that instead of everyone dying , they could keep at least one of their princes alive . ||||| He chooses Sakuni to be alive .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Sakuni
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He chooses Sakuni to be alive . ||||| Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| He is then told that , since his mother , Gandhari had an astrological defect , she is first married of to a goat and then married to his father .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Sakuni
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Duryodhana gains animosity towards the kingdom of Gandhara where the king , the father of his mother Gandhari , rules . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument . ||||| The magic dice show exactly the number that he would want .
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Who does the king of Gandhara choose to keep alive Sakuni
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers kunti praying to lord krishna
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers kunti praying to lord krishna
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Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers kunti praying to lord krishna
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying
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Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to ever protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and problems that may occur in life .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying at the opening of the movie, and Lord Krishna answers his prayers
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The opening shot of the movie shows Kunti praying for Lord Krishna's protection for the Pandavas . ||||| The sons of Pandu and Dhritarashtra progeny break into an argument .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying at the opening of the movie, and Lord Krishna answers his prayers
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Sakuni joins the evil of coterie of Duryodhana , Karna and Dushyasana . ||||| When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas as `` dependents '' , Bheema counters by saying that , the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow .
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Who is praying in the opening shot of the movie, and does someone answer his prayers Kunti is praying at the opening of the movie, and Lord Krishna answers his prayers
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