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[[Pools received]]

[Pools received]

Yudhishthira was waiting for his brothers in worry and thirst. "Can they be cursed or are they still wandering in the woods looking for them


ol hopes he can find them. Yudhishthira headed in the direction his brother had taken his brothers and was walking through a path full of wild bears and strolling deer and birds of the big forest until he was a beautiful green meadow have arrived; Around a pool of clear water. But when he saw his brothers lying there like a flag, unable to stop his grief, he raised his voice and started crying.


                                                                                                                                                            He touched Bhima and Arjuna's faces, as they were still and silent, and mourned: "Was this the end of all our vows? Just when our exile is about to end, you are taken. Even the gods. Has left me to my misfortune. As he looked at his powerful limbs, now very helpless, he grieved and wondered who could be powerful enough to kill them. Then he too Went into the water to quench your thirst. This pool is mine ".



It took Yudhishthira a moment to understand that it could be none other than the word Yaksha and guessed what had happened to his brother. This took him to a time without voice: "Please ask your question." The voice swiftly asked one question after another. "What saves a man in danger?". "courage.". "Study of which science makes a human being intelligent?". "Not by any study --- through 'scripture' man becomes intelligent. This is the relation with Gray in knowledge. He gets knowledge?". Yaksha asked, "What is faster than wind?". "Mind.". "What's more faded than dried straw?". "A grief-stricken heart."



"Will a traveler befriend?" "Learning.". "Who is his friend who lives at home?". "wife.". "Who Supports Death?". "Religion. He alone accompanies the soul in his solitary journey after death." "Which is the biggest pot?". "Earth, which contains all of itself, is the largest vessel." "what is happiness?". "Happiness is the result of good conduct."


"What is that which a man becomes rich by forsaking?". "Desire. If a man leaves greed, he will become rich." "What makes a real 'Brahma'? Is it birth, good conduct, or learning? Answer decisively". "Birth and learning do not create a Bahamas; good conduct alone does. Although learned that a person can be, he will not be Brahma without giving up bad habits. Even though he can be learned in the four Vedas, one Bad person. Conduct falls into the lower class. "" What's the biggest surprise in the world? ". "Every day men see beings going into the kingdom of Yama; and yet those who wish to live forever. This is the greatest surprise."



Thus, the Yaksha posed many questions and Yudhishthira answered them all. Finally Yaksha "Hey, one of your dead brothers can get a king. You want to come back to life?" This gave Yudhishthira a moment to think and then he wished that the cloudy chakra was complex, lotus-eyed, wide-eyed and long-armed, like a fallen ebony tree. Yaksha pleased with this and asked Yudhishthira: "Why did you choose Nakula in preference to Bhima, who has a force of sixteen thousand elephants? I have heard that Bhima is most dear to you. And Arjuna, who has strength in his arms. . You have protection? Tell me why you choose Nakula Rathart over either of these two. "

Yudhishthira replied: "O Yaksha, 'Dharma' is the only armor of man, not Bhima or Arjuna, if 'Dharma' is left, man will be ruined. Kunti and Madari were my father's two wives. There may also be scales of justice in this order. I ask that Madari's, Nakula may be revived. "Yaksha was most pleased with Yudhishthira's impurity and convinced him that all his brothers would return. It was Yama, the god of death, who took the form of Yaksha so that he could see Yudhishthira and test him. He embraced Yudhishthira and blessed him; Then he disappeared.




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