Mahabharata Reading Notes Part B

 

The Burning of the Forest

- Krishna visited the Pandavas at a picnic on the banks of Yamuna

-While there was liquor served, Draupadi and Subhadra gave away tons of valuable items to their female companions

- While they were sitting down, a Brahmin approached them wanting food

- Since Brahmin was the God of fire, he didn't just want any type of food, he wanted the whole forest

- They gathered weapons in case a battle started

-  After the battle, Indra was defeated


The Gambling Match

- Duryohdhana became spiteful when he saw others being praised for the trump of the Pandavas

-  He wanted to set up a gambling match to prove that he was also worthy of the praise

- The Pandavas agreed to play the gambling match, even though they did not know how to play

- Duryodhana wanted all the practice he could get so he started playing with his uncle

-  The gambling match started and Duryodhana wanted to play with his uncle because he had gambling experience

-  Duryodhana and his uncle were unstoppable, causing many others to lose many things

- Draupadi was handed over Duryohdhana as a slave


       
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