Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
No reasons ever given. Only thing he did not do anything about it, when Draupadi said Shakuni cheated (obviously she was making up since she wasn't in spot to know whether or not he cheated), he could have taken the cue and immediately said that he too doubts that Shakuni cheated, or else said that since there are suspicions hence replay is needed, he didn't do anything, doesn't this mean he had silent support to it? Or at least that he was uninterested on whatever happens? When Vidur can say, Vikarana can support why can't he? Except for the reason that he didn't want to.
If you ask my personal opinion,(strictly my opinion post this part) he had much more power in Hastinapur that it would have been in Indraprastha, Yudhishthir kept Krishna at top the way Duryodhan and Dhritrashtra kept Bheeshm, yes Bheeshm was highly regarded by Pandavas, but say wise he wouldn't have had that importance with them. Like Krishna and Bheeshm didn't have any legal rights but most of the time their words was the final decision in the respective side (obviously not always, since many times their suggestions were ignored). If you take it in a very practical way, why shouldn't he support Duryodhan over Yudhisthir? Also Duryodhan wasn't completely wrong in his claim for the throne, BORI scholars opine that he had higher rights than Yudhisthir(thought I don't completely agree here). He was actually a great king (not like DJ in anyway). You might say he tried killing Bheem as kid, but that's what kings of past did. Asoka killed his brothers, Haranyaka's killed their father to inherit throne for generations (Ajatshatru, Uddayan, his son all killed their fathers) and these were all considered great kings, we might not like it but removing challenges to throne wasn't considered back then, just like abducting women for marriage wasn't. That was kind of a Kshatriya honor for them.
Just to think out of two grandsons (he never considered them grand nephews but grandsons) you love equally, and who are equally good governors, if you need to chose one, won't you chose the one who you know will give you more importance in his reign? Yes he felt bad when Pandavas were hurt because he loved them as his grandsons and wanted best for them, but why shall he have same feeling for Draupadi? Women were never more than status symbol for these people, and Bheeshm was the biggest misogynist in Mahabahrat (read Anushashan Parva and his views of women) And if Pandavas are fool enough to lose everything in a game of dice why shall he care? He wanted Duryodhan to return Pandavas land to them after 13 years as a good grandfather, but didn't say a word for Draupadi, goes to show who and what mattered to him.
I don't think Karna wanted to destroy them, he wouldn't have gained anything out of it, but Duryodhan in power was definitely in his favour. He was saddist kind of person who enjoyed miseries of his enemies, but Karna and Bheeshm were always loggerheads later (once he started becoming more important to Duryodhan maybe Bheeshm feared his position or maybe he actually saw what a bad influence Karna was on Duryodhan), but either ways he always kept Karna in control at least in public, if Karna was able to go ahead and make such an order to Dusshashan and is never questioned about it, clearly means Bheeshm wasn't against this act(maybe not in favour of it but not completely against it either, it was nothing more than a momentary sad feeling to him)
@bold this is a good take, I always thought in this way, but never got any reason to support this thought of mine, but Bheeshm as the mastermind aiming to destroy Kuru clan was my fantasy always, which no TV show will ever dare to show, hence I am so much rooting for an evil DB here
This is why i want evil DB too , but these people won't do it since they marketed this as a moredrn Mahabarat , if they didn't do that they could've gone for this twist....
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