i read both chapters together. loved the shlokas & yudishtir's confusion over how it is possible. Even when we all read it we find it so beautiful for a moment we think this is so right & we try to feel love towards all but we dwell into it more we think if it is really possible(with the so bad world we live in).
And the responsibility put on yudi's shoulders at a young age. i feel for him he never had a normal childhood i guess
Thanks for commenting dear 😊 yes that theory is really tough to practice when the world around us is too bad to live for a good person. You will see that Yudhishthir himself absorbed this theory & tried at his best to follow it but he could not succeed, because world was too bad. Finally he had to accept the war which gave him nothing except lots of pain 😭
Yes he could not enjoy his childhood. Being the eldest he had to carry all responsibilities as I tried to show in the prologue itself. You will see very soon that he will have to be a father for his brothers in a very young age of 16, when he himself lost his father 😭