O giver of great wealth, all this betrays only deception, falsehood, and insincerity. By the external acts, O king, I know thy secret purpose. The five Pandavas, O king, desire only five villages. Thou, however, dost not wish to give them even that. Thou art, therefore, unwilling to make peace.Thou seekest to make the mighty-armed hero of Vrishni's race(Krishna) thy own by means of thy wealth; in foot, by this means, thou seekest to separate Kesava from the Pandavas.
I tell thee, however, that thou art unable, by wealth, or attention, or worship, to separate Krishna from Dhananjaya.
I know magnanimity of Krishna; I know firm devotion of Arjuna towards him, I know that Dhananjaya, who is Kesava's life, is incapable of being given up by the latter(Krishna).😳
Yaar, Vidur ne to acchi class li Dhrit ki..😆😆
And what he said is so true. Krishna ko duniya ki koi bhi shakti apne Arjun se dur nhi sakta hai.
Aur ye cows and horses ka moh dikha rha tha Krishna ko?? 🐷