If she could - she may ask - "Why did you pawn me for your game of dice?"
Many celestial weapons in the Mahabharata had names, but I don't think the bow at the Swayamvara of Draupadi has one. The reason I say this is that Arjuna, who won the bow, didn't use it; the name of his bow was the Gandiva ("that which cannot be taken away") which was given to Arjuna by the god Agni after helping him consume a forest. At the end of the Mahabharata, when the five Pandavas trekked up the Himalayas to ascend to heaven, Arjuna returned Gandiva to Agni but throwing it into a lake occupied by the water god Varuna. I didn't really answer your question though :-/
Heaven is a definite place described in the Bible. Jesus IS there, but he is a physical being inhabiting heaven, He is not Heaven itself. Good question.
that's a silly question. there are no corporeal things in heaven
I have no idea what this question means.
How do you think anyone would know this answer. To answer this question you would have to be in Heaven. If you are in Heaven, you are not answering questions online.
The word "and" is between heaven and earth.
REALLY GREAT!!! No question about it.
the answer of this question is certainly no
Only God can answer that question and He does not do WikiAnswers.
Heaven, I guess... the question is sort of vague.
there is no answer for this question if mean by heaven the paradise " al ganah" becuse allah says that he prepared a paradise "heaven" for my servants that no one see it and no one hear it and no one can imagine it .
The definition of saint in the Catholic Church is someone who is heaven. Thus to say that someone is a saint is to say that they are in heaven, so the answer to your question is yes, it is a tautology.