Bhimsen Yudhishthira dialogue, arrival of the world

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Aman G Mishra
Aman G Mishra 19 Oct, 2019 | 3 mins read

Bhimsen Yudhishthira dialogue, arrival of the world

 


 Bhima was not satisfied with his present condition in Kamyak forest. They wanted to reclaim their share of the kingdom by fighting Duryodhana. However, he was not willing to do anything like this without obtaining the permission of his elder brother Yudhishthira. He used to provoke a variety of arguments to provoke Yudhishthira for war by provoking and provoking him somehow.

 


 While dwelling in the forest of the Pandavas, one day Bhima and Draupadi got worried about Arjuna, who had gone to the Himalayan region to get a divya. Bhima, who was unhappy and angry due to the deceit and vicious cycle of the Kauravas, told Yudhishthira, "Maharaj, by your command, Arjuna left for penance. If something happens to Arjun, then with that we all Panchal, Pandavas, Satyaki and Shri Krishna will be in serious trouble. Therefore, we should take measures to deal with that fear. We are so powerful even at this time that with the help of Vasudeva, by killing our enemies, we can control the whole world. But because of you we suppress our anger and calm down. Due to your gambling game, we have become helpless by becoming strong and Duryodhana is gaining strength every day by acquiring our wealth.

 


 Maharaj does not suit the Kshatriyas by abandoning their weapons and living in the forest in this way. It is beautiful to rule them. We can get back our kingdom by killing Dhritarashtra's sons before twelve years. I will kill all the sons of Dhritarashtra including Shakuni alone. You will come back after spending thirteen years in the forest. No one will blame you for breaking this promise. It is perfectly justified to make a truce against an enemy who is cruel. It does not take any sin to kill an enemy who is deceived by deceit. You command me, I immediately place Duryodhana. "

 


 On hearing these words of Bhima, Yudhishthra consoled him and said, "There is no doubt that you will kill Duryodhana in the thirteenth year together with Arjuna." But your saying that the time has come to kill Duryodhana is not right. You can kill Duryodhana without resorting to deceit when the time comes. "

 


 When Yudhishthira and Bhima were having this conversation, Maharishi Vrihadshva reached there at the same time. Yudhishthar welcomed the Maharishi by worshiping him in the classical method and then requested him to rest for some time. When he retired from exhaustion and sat on the pedestal, Yudhishthra said to him in a very low-handed speech, "The godly gamblers called me into a game of gambling and won my kingdom and all the money by deceit." Insulting my wife Draupadi's hairstyle in a packed house. Once saved from the gambling crisis, he invited me to gamble again and then won everything and made us live in the forest for 13 years. I heard very harsh things in the gambling gathering.

 


 My eunuchs also told me very painful things by mentioning gambling. I keep turning around all night remembering those things. Gandivadhari Arjun, who is dear to us, has gone to get a divya these days. We worry about it day and night. I always think of when the beloved Arjun will come and I will see him wholeheartedly. Is there any other person on this earth who is as fortunate as me? I believe that there is no one more miserable than me. "

 


 Vrhdshva said, "Pandu Nandan has been a king before you. Nal, whom his brother had won in the forest, including his kingdom, was exiled into the forest. He was accompanied by none other than his wife in the forest. Nal had to suffer unbearable pain in the forest. He left his wife to go to the ancestral home. You are surrounded by mighty brave brothers. Stunning Brahmins are with you. So you should not be disappointed and should not say that there is no one more fortunate than you. "

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