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Yudhisthira
Second episode depicting the soft - righteous or peculiar
- nature of Yudhisthira:
Once Duryodhana and his army men reached Kamyak forest to
see for themselves the ill fated life and hardships of
Pandavas. They halted at a nearby lake where a group of
Gandharvas - musicians from heaven - and their consorts
were taking bath. Chitrasen was their leader. Duryodhana
started misbehaving with them on the false euphoria of
having many army personnel with him. But the Gandharvas
used his divine powers to render Duryodhana and his army
helpless. Duryodhana was defeated and was intensely
ashamed of his poor defeat.
Chitrasen wanted to teach Duryodhana a lesson so he
fastened him was about to beat him up when Pandavas
happened to pas by that side. Seeing the poor condition of
his brother, Yudhisthira advised Arjuna and Bhima to free
Duryodhana who was in the clutches of the Gandharvas. Both
the brothers protested that Yudhisthira should be more
practical and use his common sense; how and why could they
help the tormentor of Draupadi?
But Yudhisthira pacified them and said, "Our
differences should not come in our duty to protect and our
brothers in difficulty." Then Pandavas defeated
Gandharvas and Duryodhana was set free. He ran away
ashamed of himself.
Story of Jarasangha
Jarasangha was the cruel king of Maghadha State. He had
planned a sacrificial ritual where he was to sacrifice one
hundred and eight human beings from royal families. Thus
far he had conquered and jailed one hundred such kings and
princes.
Sri Krishna knew about this cruelty and inhuman tendencies
of king Jarasangha. Many a message was sent to him through
the wives of such imprisoned princes and kings. Sri
Krishna planned to release these jailed inmates. During
the period of forest exile he took Bhima to the kingdom of
Jarasangha and asked Bhima to challenge Jarasangha for a
wrestling duet. As was customary, Jarasangha accepted the
challenge.

The powerful Jarasangha was not to die easily. He had a
Tantric power obtained through rigorous sadhana to heal
himself even if any part of his body was detached! But
there was one flaw; the detached part must remain on the
same side of the body. For instance, if right hand is
broken it will get attached to his body again if it lies
on the same side! Sri Krishna knew this.
The fight between Jarasangha and Bhima was intense, and
nobody seemed to come victorious. Bhima was puzzled, what
should he do now! He looked at Sri Krishna for advice, and
Sri Krishna at that moment took a small twig and broke it
into two. BUT he threw the two broken parts in opposite
direction, crossed. Bhima understood. In one peculiar
position, Bhima caught hold of the leg of Jarasangha and
tore him into two. Quickly he threw two parts of
Jarasangha's body in opposite direction. Thus came the end
of demon king.
The kings and princes in his captivity were released and
as an act of gratitude promised Sri Krishna to fight or
support him and Pandavas in case of necessity. That
necessity arose later, and all these kings decided to side
with Pandavas in that war of Mahabharata.
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