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Posted: 9 years ago
A LESSER KNOWN FACT ON DHARMARAJ'S COMPASSION: THE PRAYER OF DEER:

Vaisampayana said, "Once on a time, as Yudhishthira lay down at night in the Dwaita woods, some deer, with accents choked in tears, presented themselves before him in his dreams. To them standing with joined hands, their bodies trembling all over that foremost of monarchs said, 'Tell me what ye wish to say. Who are ye? And what do ye desire?' Thus accosted by Kunti's son--the illustrious Pandava, those deer, the remnant of those that had been slaughtered, replied unto him, saying, 'We are, O Bharata, those deer that are still alive after them that had been slaughtered. We shall be exterminated totally. Therefore, do thou change thy residence. O mighty king, all thy brothers are heroes, conversant with weapons; they have thinned the ranks of the rangers of the forest. We few--the remnants,--O mighty-minded one, remain like seed. By thy favour, O king of kings, let us increase.' Seeing these deer, which remained like seed after the rest had been destroyed trembling and afflicted with fear, Yudhishthira the just was greatly affected with grief. And the king, intent on the welfare of all creatures, said unto them, 'So be it. I
shall act as ye have said.' Awaking after such a vision, that excellent king, moved by pity towards the deer, thus spake unto his brothers assembled there, 'Those deer that are alive after them that have been slaughtered, accosted me at night, after I had awakened, saying, 'We remain like the cues of our lines. Blest be thou! Do thou have compassion on us.' And they have spoken truly. We ought to feel pity for the dwellers of the forest. We have been feeding on them for a year together and eight months. Let us, therefore, again (repair) to the romantic Kamyakas, that best of forests abounding in wild animals, situated at the head of the desert, near lake Trinavindu. And there let us pleasantly pass the rest of our time.'

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Posted: 9 years ago
An ideal King does not care only for humans, he is caring and loving to animals too. True compassion is never limited only in human society.
See, even the animals of Aaryavarta knew how kind he was, but the great kaliyugi humans do not know.
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Posted: 9 years ago
Srutha what a picture you have posted ❤️ It has been my desktop background since years. Even I'm planning to get it framed and keep it in my study room 😊 so that my students become curious and I can tell them stories 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
The picture is so beautiful ❤️
Sema, I know, that's so true. He was compassionate and an ideal king, and yet people don't recognise that.
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: DharmaPriyaa

Srutha what a picture you have posted ❤️ It has been my desktop background since years. Even I'm planning to get it framed and keep it in my study room 😊 so that my students become curious and I can tell them stories 😆

Oh my Krishna! Really? ❤️
That is an epic idea 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
What I don't get is, why no modern MB-based novel show these beauty of his character. They always make Van Parva the shortest, while it is actually the longest Parva of the epic. And it is Van Parva that glorifies Dharmaraj the most. All the authors skip Akashay Patra story, this mriga swapna story, yaksha yuddha story, Nahush samvad and even Yaksha Prashna 😭 and in Ghosh yatra and Jayadrath episodes, they glorified the others instead of Yudhishthir. I just can't tolerate this deliberate story-changing just to demean a character whom you personally dislike.
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That's the issue, Semanti, the shows and movies have diluted the Van Parva, and that in turn has led to a dislike, it is a vicious cycle. They don't like him, they don't portray him and they don't like him.
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Originally posted by: KanhaKiChutki

That's the issue, Semanti, the shows and movies have diluted the Van Parva, and that in turn has led to a dislike, it is a vicious cycle. They don't like him, they don't portray him and they don't like him.

They dilute it because they find all the stories in it to be unimportant 🤢
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Posted: 9 years ago
Not only that, they don't want their readers to like Dharmaraj since they don't like him. You will see Aryavarta Chronicle's Duri is more lovable and respectable. Even their Keechak is better than Yudhishthir. AC Panchali likes Keechak but hates her husband 🤢
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Originally posted by: DharmaPriyaa

Not only that, they don't want their readers to like Dharmaraj since they don't like him. You will see Aryavarta Chronicle's Duri is more lovable and respectable. Even their Keechak is better than Yudhishthir. AC Panchali likes Keechak but hates her husband 🤢

Ugh! Keechak 🤢
People are just so shallow!

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