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Posted: 5 years ago


I posted the citation above

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Andy3456


It's in KMG also that he covered his eyes with cloth leaving Hastinapur

Why don't they show all this? It's exhausting seeing Arjun-Draupadi as the central love story. I mean i don't mind but the other guys should be shown equally powerful

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Vaisampayana said,--"As soon as Vidura endued with great foresight came unto him king Dhritarashtra, the son of Amvika, timidly asked his brother,--'How doth Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma, proceed along? And how Arjuna? And how the twin sons of Madri? And how, O Kshatta, doth Dhaumya proceed along? And how the illustrious Draupadi? I desire to hear everything, O Kshatta; describe to me all their acts.'

Vidura replied,--'Yudhishthira, the son of Kunti, hath gone away covering his face with his cloth. And Bhima, O king, hath gone away looking at his own mighty arms. And Jishnu (Arjuna) hath gone away, following the king spreading sand-grains around. And Sahadeva, the son of Madri, hath gone away besmearing his face, and Nakula, the handsomest of men, O king, hath gone away, staining himself with dust and his heart in great affliction. And the large-eyed and beautiful Krishna hath gone away, covering her face with her dishevelled hair following in the wake of the king, weeping and in tears. And O monarch, Dhaumya goeth along the road, with kusa grass in hand, and uttering the aweful mantras of Sama Veda that relate to Yama.'

Dhritarashtra asked,--"Tell me, O Vidura, why is it that the Pandavas are leaving Hastinapore in such varied guise."

"Vidura replied,--'Though persecuted by thy sons and robbed of his kingdom and wealth the mind of the wise king Yudhishthira the just hath not yet deviated from the path of virtue. King Yudhishthira is always kind, O Bharata, to thy children. Though deprived (of his kingdom and possessions) by foul means, filled with wrath as he is, he doth not open eyes. 'I should not burn the people by looking at them with angry eyes,'--thinking so, the royal son of Pandu goeth covering his face. Listen to me as I tell thee, O bull of the Bharata race, why Bhima goeth so. 'There is none equal to me in strength of arms,' thinking so Bhima goeth repeatedly stretching forth his mighty arms. And, O king, proud of the strength of his arms, Vrikodara goeth, exhibiting them and desiring to do unto his enemies deeds worthy of those arms. And Arjuna the son of Kunti, capable of using both his arms (in wielding the Gandiva) followeth the footsteps of Yudhishthira, scattering sand-grains emblematical of the arrows he would shower in battle. O Bharata, he indicateth that as the sand-grains are scattered by him with ease, so will he rain arrows with perfect ease on the foe (in time of battle). And Sahadeva goeth besmearing his lace, thinking 'None may recognise me in this day of trouble.' And, O exalted one, Nakula goeth staining himself with

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dust thinking, 'Lest otherwise I steal the hearts of the ladies that may look at me.' And Draupadi goeth, attired in one piece of stained cloth, her hair dishevelled, and weeping, signifying--'The wives of those for whom I have been reduced to such a plight, shall on the fourteenth year hence be deprived of husbands, sons and relatives and dear ones and smeared all over with blood, with hair dishevelled and all in their feminine seasons enter Hastinapore having offered oblations of water (unto the manes of those they will have lost). Section LXXIX, Shishupala-vadha Parva, Sabha Parva, Book 2, KMG Mahabharat

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Posted: 5 years ago

There was such a beautiful moment of Kanka and Sairindhri in KMG Mahabharat, even BRC showed that. I wish Virata hadn't known Pandavas in SP Mahabharat, they could have showed that 🤧❣️

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: deepikagupta9


To meet Yudi & company


Just I have to climb only 999 stairs & I can meet him & his company.


I had made arrangements 4 u , Andy & mages 2.


😆😆

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Armu4eva

Why don't they show all this? It's exhausting seeing Arjun-Draupadi as the central love story. I mean i don't mind but the other guys should be shown equally powerful

I wish they had showed the Kank-Sairindhri moment but Virat ko toh pata hi tha Yudi Samraat hai 🤧

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: iamarpita

don't know.they are showing that dumb gopi bahu wala serial today till 7:30pm😭

they show that in afternoon also. inkepaas kuch aur nhi kya dikhane
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Mages


after marriage with 5 pandavas they brought draupadi to hastinapur and duryodhan humiliated and arjun in rage took his ghandhiv abt to shoot at him but karna saved him and drithrashtra sentence arjun to death and also arrest the 5 pandavas

i missed this scene in both telecasts. so this after Dhrit comes to know that dury tried to kill them in lac palace?
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: naq5

i missed this scene in both telecasts. so this after Dhrit comes to know that dury tried to kill them in lac palace?


Yudhisthir accused them sarcastically to defend Arjun but Dhrit as a result of Putromoh instead of banishing gave them order of jail.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Arjun actually took vow that if anyone harmed Yudi he'll kill them.


Then Yudhishthira, the king of t e Kurus, gently whispered unto the ears of the warder, 'Let Uttara enter alone; Vrihannala must not come in. Such is the vow of that hero of mighty arms that whoever causeth a wound on my person or sheddeth my blood except in battle, shall not live. Inflamed with rage he will never bear patiently to see me bleeding, but will slay Virata even now with his counsellors and troops and steeds.'"

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