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Posted: 5 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: NoraSM

More than this, Sakuni was betting what belonged to Duryodhana, how can one bet something which doesn't belong to him?

Shakuni wasn't playing. It was Duryodhan who was playing. Shakuni was just deployed to throw the dice

Duryodhan was staking and deciding the moves in the game. Shakuni was just his proxy

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Posted: 5 years ago
#42

Originally posted by: NoraSM


Best would have been her blaming Yudhishtira for what happened instead of accusing Sakuni of cheating, I do love her but she just went home with someone who treated her like his property and the whole blame goes on Sakuni. This is not fair and not expected of an empress but I agree she was trying to save herself

She had multiple times taunted Yudhishtir, HearMeRoar gave many examples but going by those days' standards she couldn't have just left Yudhishtir

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Posted: 5 years ago
#43

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

Shakuni wasn't playing. It was Duryodhan who was playing. Shakuni was just deployed to throw the dice

Duryodhan was staking and deciding the moves in the game. Shakuni was just his proxy


Okay okay

Now I am confused

But I came across something


"Sakuni said,--'One that is intoxicated falleth into a pit (hell) and stayeth there deprived of the power of motion. Thou art, O king, senior to us in age, and possessed of the highest accomplishments. O bull of the Bharata race, I (beg my pardon and) bow to thee. Thou knowest, O Yudhishthira, that gamesters, while excited with play, utter such ravings that they never indulge in the like of them in their waking moments nor even in dream.'


Is Shakuni saying that Yudhishtira is older than him in age?


Also, Sakuni didn't ask him to stake his brothers, it was Yudhishtira's doing, Even Draupadi being staked wasn't a coercion but a suggestion, it's just now I am reading it and I see how Yudhishtira got away with everything

Edited by NoraSM - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

She had multiple times taunted Yudhishtir, HearMeRoar gave many examples but going by those days' standards she couldn't have just left Yudhishtir


Did she ever taunt him in his face? I understand what and why she did taking the age and society in consideration, I can't support her in this but I do love her for everything she stands for

The war happened people died and Yudhishtira got to be the King, why didn't he pay for what he did?

Edited by NoraSM - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: NoraSM


Okay okay

Now I am confused

But I came across something


"Sakuni said,--'One that is intoxicated falleth into a pit (hell) and stayeth there deprived of the power of motion. Thou art, O king, senior to us in age, and possessed of the highest accomplishments. O bull of the Bharata race, I (beg my pardon and) bow to thee. Thou knowest, O Yudhishthira, that gamesters, while excited with play, utter such ravings that they never indulge in the like of them in their waking moments nor even in dream.'


Is Shakuni saying that Yudhishtira is older than him in age?


Also, Sakuni didn't ask him to stake his brothers, it was Yudhishtira's doing, Even Draupadi being staked wasn't a coercion but a suggestion, it's just now I am reading it and I see how Yudhishtira got away with everything

Shakuni only suggested (not even compelled) Yudhishtir to stake Draupadi at the end, prior to that Yudhishtir staked everyone by his own decision


But Shakuni was definitely elder to Yudhishtir, will have to check it

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Posted: 5 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: NoraSM


Did she ever taunt him in his face? I understand what and why she did taking the age and society in consideration, I can't support her in this but I do love her for everything she stands for

The war happened people died and Yudhishtira got to be the King, why didn't he pay for what he did?

Well he lost his son

Someone who always condemned lies had to lie in the war which resulted in the death of his dearest teacher


I agree very less punishment with respect to what he did, but he wasn't let go free


Krishna ji only supported him I think because the alternate option of Duryodhan was worse

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Posted: 5 years ago
#47

Had panchali outright accused yudhishtra right in the dice hall things would have been worse for and pandavas. Instead she used a different tactics and used her brains to combat the difficult situation. She was smart and not emotional fool. She does rips him apart later in vana parva.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Bheeshma says in dice hall Shakuni did not cheat. Bheeshma even adds Yudhishtira admitted there was no cheating. PANCHALI is the one who first states it, then it gets taken up by others. Quick thinking on her part TBH.


Maybe unfair to Shakuni. But when the other side is trying to kill you, you're not looking to die fairly. At least, SHE wasn't. Panchali waa all about actions and consequences while the rest were about how best to save face.

Exactly she was smart. I love her presence of mind and the way she tackled the situation not only savef herself but also her husbands.

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Posted: 5 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: Poorabhforever

Had panchali outright accused yudhishtra right in the dice hall things would have been worse for and pandavas. Instead she used a different tactics and used her brains to combat the difficult situation. She was smart and not emotional fool. She does rips him apart later in vana parva.

True that. She might have been an intelligent and politically sound lady, but she was also a human who loved her husband/s just because they did wrong to her doesn't mean that she would do bad to them

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Posted: 5 years ago
#50

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

True that. She might have been an intelligent and politically sound lady, but she was also a human who loved her husband/s just because they did wrong to her doesn't mean that she would do bad to them

Actually this particular sequence highlights her intelligent and politically sound nature. Her presence of mind She does not let her emotion cloud her better sense of judgment. She does gives yudhishtra dearest piece of her mind latter. But at the time it was no time for blame game among themselves but rather the time was to work together for everyone.

Edited by Poorabhforever - 5 years ago

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