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As Pandu, Madri, Padmavati, and Pushpasava reached their humble abode after the Yagna, Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas, immediately got up from her seat and tears of joy welled up in her eyes as she beheld the divine beauty of her two new daughters, Lakshmi and Ksheera Sagara. She quickly proceeded to perform Aarti, a traditional Hindu ritual of welcoming guests with lighted lamps and incense, to honor the arrival of the divine beings.

"My dear sister, how blessed we are to have these two divine beings in our lives," exclaimed Kunti as she did the Aarti.

"Yes, indeed. Their beauty and grace are a testament to the blessings bestowed upon them by the gods," replied Pandu.

As the Aarti came to an end, the Pandavas, rushed in, eager to see their new sisters.

"Mother, who are these two beautiful girls?" asked Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas.

"These are your new sisters, Lakshmi and Ksheera Sagara. They were born to Arya and Madri after the Yagna," replied Kunti with a smile.

The Pandavas were overjoyed to meet their new sisters and quickly approached them, snatching them up in their arms and spending quality time with them.

The Pandavas were overjoyed to meet their new sisters and quickly approached them, snatching them up in their arms and spending quality time with them

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"My dear sisters, you are truly blessed to have been born into such a loving and caring family," said Bheema.

"Indeed. Our family is a proud and noble one, and we will always stand by each other through thick and thin," remarked Arjuna.

As the family sat together, basking in the glow of each other's company, the bond between them grew stronger with each passing moment. They shared stories, indulged in light-hearted banter, and created cherished memories that would last a lifetime.

"My dear sisters, we are honored to have you as part of our family. We will always be there for you, through the good times and the bad," said Nakula, one of the twin brothers of the Pandavas.

"Indeed. We will always protect you and ensure that you are treated with the respect and dignity befitting your divine status," added Sahadeva, the other twin brother.

The sisters were touched by the love and affection shown to them by their new brothers and felt blessed to have been born into such a wonderful family.

As the night drew to a close, the family bid each other goodnight, creating and wishing more cherished memories together.

As the night drew to a close, the family bid each other goodnight, creating and wishing more cherished memories together

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In conclusion, the arrival of Padma and Charunetra had brought immense happiness and joy to the family. Their beauty, grace, and wisdom had left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of all those who had the fortune of beholding them. The Pandavas had quickly taken to their new sisters and were spending quality time with them, creating cherished memories that would last a lifetime. The bond between the family had grown stronger, and they knew that they would always stand by each other through thick and thin.



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Thank you for taking the time to read this. I appreciate your interest and hope you found the information helpful. Also just to avoid confusions, Pushpasava, Ksheera Sagara are the other names for Charunetra.

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