Krishna did not have any daughters in the Mahabharata epic. Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, had several children, but they were primarily sons. In the Mahabharata, Krishna's principal wife was Rukmini, and their sons included Pradyumna and Samba. Pradyumna played a significant role in the epic, while Samba had a relatively minor role.
Krishna's other wives, such as Satyabhama and Jambavati, also bore him sons. However, none of Krishna's wives in the Mahabharata are mentioned as having daughters. The emphasis is primarily on Krishna's sons and their contributions to the story.
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