hi everyone...
here is a citation on abhimanyu-uttara wedding. Hope we get a scene like this:
The wedding of Abhimanyu and Uttaraa was like a dream, almost too good to be true. Krishna and Arjuna sat next to each other. All that day had a wonderful auspiciousness about it, as if the sun of fortune rose again on the Pandavas, after the long night of their trials. They cherished the solemn ceremony deeply, as they perhaps could not have , had they not tasted privation and shame these thirteen years. Yet, even while the wedding was underway there was a certain tension among the other kings who had come here at Yudhishtira's invitation. All of them knew the very future of Bharatavarsha must soon be decided. What would Yudhishtira do now? And Duryodhana? None of the royal guests breathed a word of those momentous matters today. This was the day when Arjuna's son Abhimanyu married Virata's delectable daughter Uttaraa. And how splendid the kalyana mantapa was: with Balarama and Krishna there , like the Sun and the Moon and the others like stars around them. Upaplavya was like Indra's Amravati; Draupadi and Subhadra were queens of the palace and Sudeshna their sakhi. Enchantment was in the air and bright, whispering petals fell out of the Devas' realms, to bless the young couple. Abhimanyu looked into his bride's eyes and saw a love there so strong it startled him. When the last mantras had been chanted and they were man and wife, singing and dancing broke out in the palace and in the streets and never paused for a week.
Menon, Ramesh (2012-12-09). THE MAHABHARATA: A Modern Rendering (Kindle Locations 14774-14786). . Kindle Edition.
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