The narrow escape put Kunti in a state of shock and apprehension. She could
not put her sons at the mercy of Duryodhan and Shakuni. She was afraid
they would again make attempt on their lives. Therefore, she pleaded
with her sons to live incognito for time being. Accordingly they stayed
in the forest for a few days.
Bhim Marries Hidimbi
This forest was under the rule of demon Hidimba and his sister
Hidimbi. When the demons smelled the flesh of humans, Hidimba decided
to kill them and eat them as his food. He sent his sister to assess
the situation.
But as the fate had it, Hidimbi fell in love with the huge and powerfully-built
Bhim! She transformed herself into a beautiful woman and approached
Bhim with the desire to marry him. She told the evil designs of her
brother to kill them. Bhim was not afraid, and decided to fight it
out with Hidimba.
He, all alone, without disturbing his brothers and mother, challenged
the demon chieftain. The ensuing fight was very terrible, to say the
least. Both of them fought with great gusto, uprooting huge trees and
using them as their weapons.
The noise and din created by the two fighting giants awoke the remaining
Pandavs and Kunti. They rushed to the scene of fight and found Bhim engaged
in a very unusual battle. In the end, Hidimba was killed and Bhim was victorious.
This pleased Kunti very much and was also proud of his son Bhim. But
presence of an unknown but beautiful lady by the side of Bhim puzzled
her. When she inquired abut the same, Hidimbi herself told everyone
about her real identity and her desire to marry Bhim.
Kunti realized that not only Hidimbi was in true love with her son
, but also she was instrumental in saving their lives. Therefore, she
asked Bhim to fulfill the desire of Hidimbi. Bhim agreed on one condition,
that he would leave her after they had one son. Hidimbi agreed and they
were married.
They were blessed with the most powerful and obedient son - Ghatotkach. This
son of Bhim stayed with her mother, and promised his father to appear before
him as soon as he remembered him. Later in the war of Mahabharat, we shall
see how Ghatotkach played a very important role in saving the lives of his
father and Pandavs at the cost of his own life.
Sri Krishna and Pandavas
Kunti and Pandavs decided to leave the forest and go to a nearby city. Accordingly,
in guise of a Brahmin family, they decided to stay in the city of Ekchakra
begging for their food from door to door. It was decided that they would equally
share whatever they get amongst themselves.
The days passed by, one day they came to know about the announcement
of the marriage of the beautiful princess of Panchal - Draupadi. Arjun
knew about the bravery and beauty of Draupadi and in fact was desirous
of marrying her.
Sri Krishna, King of Dwaraka, had meanwhile become friend and saviour
of Pandavas.
Sri Krishna
Numerous legends describe Krishna's miracles and heroic exploits. He
slew and defeated scores of evil demons and monsters. He appears prominently
in the epic poem Mahabharat, in which he sides with the Pandavs and acts as
the charioteer of the hero Arjun. It is to Arjun, troubled on the eve of the
decisive battle (more about which later), that Krishna delivers the celebrated
discourse on duty and life known as the Bhagavad-Gita.