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## Table of Contents
**Page** | **Topic**
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33 | **Chapter 33** | The arrival of Pradyumna in Dwaraka and the description of various conflicts between the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
538-541 | **Chapter 38** | The Pandavas, along with their mother Kunti, escaped the Lakshagriha fire in disguise and wandered to various places. Subhanu, the son of Satyabhama, and Shambha, the son of Jambavati, were born. Arjuna won Draupadi in her Swayamvara. Shambha's exploits captivated everyone. In this context, Vasudeva narrated his past story.
541-550 | **Chapter 49** | The Pandavas, along with their mother Kunti, escaped the Lakshagriha fire in disguise and wandered to various places. Subhanu, the son of Satyabhama, and Shambha, the son of Jambavati, were born. Arjuna won Draupadi in her Swayamvara. Shambha's exploits captivated everyone. In this context, Vasudeva narrated his past story.
557-558 | **Chapter 53** | The Pandavas returned to Hastinapur with all their relatives and lived happily.
558-560 | **Chapter 54** | The Pandavas played dice with Duryodhana and lost their kingdom. They were forced to live in exile for twelve years.
569-571 | **Chapter 57** | The Pandavas, after completing their exile, returned to Hastinapur. The story of the Yadu dynasty's princes is described.
571-574 | **Chapter 58** | The Pandavas lived happily after their return.
575-580 | **Chapter 59** | The beauty of Krishna's younger sister and the description of her past life. Maniraj lost his entire kingdom and was devoured by a lion in the Vindhya forest. Only his fingers remained. People started worshipping them as Durga.
580-582 | **Chapter 60** | The Pandavas spent three years in exile in Viratnagar. During this time, Bhima killed Kichaka, who had harassed Draupadi. Kichaka's hundred brothers sought revenge and were burnt to ashes by Bhima.
583-592 | **Chapter 61** | Hearing about the growing prosperity of the Yadavas in Dwaraka, the sage Kocaka, seeking liberation, performed severe austerities. He was consumed by fire. Both Kocaka and the sage attained liberation.
593-596 | **Chapter 62** | The Pandavas returned to Hastinapur after resolving the Kichaka issue. Duryodhana's evil intentions grew again. The Pandavas, feeling both joy and sorrow, went south.
597-603 | **Chapter 63** | The Pandavas met the sage Vidura in the Vindhya forest. The war reached its peak. The Pandavas reached Dwaraka and were welcomed by Krishna.
604-608 | **Chapter 64** | Krishna killed Jarasandha. He became known as Krishna Narayana. The Pandavas received many daughters, including Lakshmi.
560-563 | **Chapter 65** | The exploits of Pradyumna are described. The Vidyaadharas, along with Vasudeva, greeted Krishna. Krishna emerged victorious.
560-563 | **Chapter 66** | The story of Kalasambara's wife, Kanakmala, who was captivated by Pradyumna's beauty and tried to win him over. Narada, angered by Draupadi, planned his revenge.