11. The Indraprastha Kingdom


Formation of Kingdom for pandavs

Sri Krishna, Bhishma, Dronacharya and others persuaded Dhritarashtra to recall Pandavs back and give them their rightful half of the kingdom with due honour. Dhritarashtra acceded to their wishes, though somewhat reluctantly. Duryodhan and Uncle Shakuni opposed the idea and Karna maintained that war would be better recourse to settle the issue.

Dispute should be settled by war. But better sense prevailed, and according to the dictate of king Dhritarashtra part of the kingdom was given to Yudhisthir and his brothers.

Khandavavana, a sparsely populated area with meager facilities for trade and agriculture came to Pandavs lot. However, they did not grumble and developed Indraprasth as their capital city. All five brothers worked hard to bring prosperity to Indraprasth. People joined their labour and soon Indraprasth became as glorious as Hastinapur.

Saints and sages, gods and angels all preferred Indraprasth to Hastinapur for touring and pilgrimage. Even plant and animal life prospered due to righteous behavior of pandavs. Gods in the heaven showered continuous blessings on them.

Yudhisthir performed a great sacrificial ceremony - Rajasuya Yagna - wherein many kings participated and pledged unflinching support to Yudhisthir and many accepted his sovereignty as well.

Thus over a period of many years, gradually but surely Pandavs were recognized and accepted as powerful, noble, and better rulers than Kauravas. Sri Krishna visited them off and on, and Arjun became his friend and best disciple.

Infuriated Duryodhan plans to end Pandav's Glory

All this infuriated Duryodhan and uncle Shakuni. They were not happy with the glorious progress and prosperity of their cousins and Indraprasth. Jealousy and hatred, as is well known, create conditions for revenge and meanness. Somehow or the other they wanted to see an end to the well being of pandavs.

Duryodhan and Shakuni started to analyze the strength and weaknesses of their counterparts. Duryodhan knew that it was futile to attack them or engage the Pandavs in war as that was sure to cause downfall of Hastinapur. It was also sensed that Sri Krishna, Bhishma, and Dronacharya would oppose any such move.

At last, uncle Shakuni, the great schemer, found the weak point he was looking for. He knew that Yudhisthir as a king was unlikely to refuse to play a game of dice if royal invitation was sent to him.

Here, Shakuni was an adept in this game of dice. He had specially prepared dice that followed his command! He could very easily fix the game where victory of Kauravas was assured. Thus after proper persuasion, Dhritarashtra sent invitation to Yudhisthir to participate in the game of dice.

At Indraprasth, mother Kunti protested and warned them not to engage in gambling as it might lead to disaster. But determined, Yudhisthir decided to accept the invitation.

Accordingly, the five brothers and their wife Draupadi reached Hastinapur. A warm welcome awaited them. Pandavs saluted Bhishma, Dronacharya, and Vidur and sought their blessings. These elders and well-wishers of Pandavs also cautioned Yudhisthir to be careful of the ill-designs of Shakuni and Duryodhan.

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