In the Indian epic Mahabharata, Bhanumati was the wife of Duryodhana, the eldest Kaurava prince. After the death of Duryodhana, several events occur, and Bhanumati's fate is not explicitly mentioned in the epic.
The Mahabharata war takes a devastating toll on both the Kauravas and the Pandavas. Duryodhana dies during the final battle, known as the Kurukshetra War, at the hands of Bhima, the second of the Pandava brothers. The war concludes with the victory of the Pandavas, and Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, becomes the king.
In some versions and retellings of the Mahabharata, Bhanumati's fate is left open-ended, and there is no specific mention of what happens to her after Duryodhana's death. It is likely that she either lived as a widow or returned to her family, but the epic itself does not provide detailed information about her life after the war.
Since the Mahabharata is a vast and ancient epic with numerous regional variations and adaptations, different versions might offer slightly different accounts of Bhanumati's post-war life. However, the core events involving her after Duryodhana's death are not explicitly recorded in the standard version of the Mahabharata.