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Book 01 – Chapter 205
BORI CE: 01-205-001 वैशंपायन उवाच |
MN DUTT: 01-213-001 वैशम्पायन उवाच एवं ते समयं कृत्वा न्यवसंस्तत्र पाण्डवाः |
M. N. Dutt: Vaishampayana said: Having made that rule (amongst themselves), the Pandavas continued to live there (at Khandhavaprastha). They brought under their sway many kings by their prowess of arms. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-002 तेषां मनुजसिंहानां पञ्चानाममितौजसाम् |
MN DUTT: 01-213-002 तेषां मनुजसिंहानां पञ्चानाममितौजसाम् |
M. N. Dutt: Krishna (Draupadi) became obedient to all the five sons of Pritha, those five best men of immeasurable energy. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-003 ते तया तैश्च सा वीरैः पतिभिः सह पञ्चभिः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-003 ते तया तैश्च सा वीरैः पतिभिः सह पञ्चभिः |
M. N. Dutt: She became exceedingly happy in her five heroic husbands as the Sarasvati in elephants; and they (the Pandavas) also were exceedingly happy in her. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-004 वर्तमानेषु धर्मेण पाण्डवेषु महात्मसु |
MN DUTT: 01-213-004 वर्तमानेषु धर्मेण पाण्डवेषु महात्मसु |
M. N. Dutt: In consequence of the illustrious Pandavas being virtuous, all the Kurus, being free from sin and becoming very happy, grew in prosperity. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-005 अथ दीर्घेण कालेन ब्राह्मणस्य विशां पते |
MN DUTT: 01-213-005 अथ दीर्घेण कालेन ब्राह्मणस्य विशाम्पते |
M. N. Dutt: O king, O best of monarchs, many days after (it so happened) that a robber stole some kine of a certain Brahmanas, |
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BORI CE: 01-205-006 ह्रियमाणे धने तस्मिन्ब्राह्मणः क्रोधमूर्च्छितः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-006 ह्रियमाणे धने तस्मिन् ब्राह्मणः क्रोधमूर्च्छितः |
M. N. Dutt: When his wealth (kine) was thus stolen, the Brahmana lost his senses in anger; and coming to Khandavaprastha, he thus reproved the Pandavas. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-007 ह्रियते गोधनं क्षुद्रैर्नृशंसैरकृतात्मभिः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-007 ह्रियते गोधनं क्षुदैर्नृशंसैरकृतात्मभिः |
M. N. Dutt: The Brahmana said: O Pandavas, despicable and wicked wretches are robbing away my kine in your dominion. Parsue the robbers. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-008 ब्राह्मणस्य प्रमत्तस्य हविर्ध्वाङ्क्षैर्विलुप्यते |
MN DUTT: 01-213-008 ब्राह्मणस्य प्रशान्तस्य हविर्ध्वाक्षैः प्रलुप्यते |
M. N. Dutt: Alas! the sacrificial ghee of a peaceful Brahmana is being carried away by crows. Alas, the wretched jackal is invading the empty cave of a lion! |
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Corresponding verse not found in BORI CE |
MN DUTT: 01-213-009 अरक्षितारं राजानं बलिषड्भागहारिणम् |
M. N. Dutt: A king, who takes the sixth part of the produce, but does not protect his subjects, is called by all men as the most sinful in all the worlds. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-009 ब्राह्मणस्वे हृते चोरैर्धर्मार्थे च विलोपिते |
MN DUTT: 01-213-010 ब्राह्मणस्वे हृते चौरेर्धर्मार्थे च विलोपिते |
M. N. Dutt: The wealth of a Brahmana is being taken away by thieves; virtue is going to be destroyed. Take me up by the hand, for I am in great grief. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-010 रोरूयमाणस्याभ्याशे तस्य विप्रस्य पाण्डवः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-011 वैशम्पायन उवाच रोरूयमाणस्याभ्याशे भृशं विप्रस्य पाण्डवः |
M. N. Dutt: Vaishampayana said : Thus were the Pandavas reproved by the Brahmana weeping in bitter grief. The son of Kunti, Dhananjaya (Arjuna) heard his (weeping) words. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-011 श्रुत्वा चैव महाबाहुर्मा भैरित्याह तं द्विजम् |
MN DUTT: 01-213-012 श्रुत्वैव च महाबाहुर्मा भैरित्याह तं द्विजम् |
M. N. Dutt: As soon as he heard it, the mighty-armed hero told the Brahmana, "Don't fear". But in the room where the arms of the illustrious Pandavas were, Dharmaraja Yudhishthira was then sitting with Krishna (Draupadi). The Pandavas (Arjuna) was, therefore, unable to enter the room or to go (with the Brahmana). |
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BORI CE: 01-205-012 स प्रवेशाय चाशक्तो गमनाय च पाण्डवः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-013 तस्य चार्तस्य तैर्वाक्यैश्चोद्यमानः पुनः पुनः |
M. N. Dutt: Being repeatedly urged by the weeping words of the Brahmana, the son of Kunti (Arjuna) pondered in sorrow. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-013 ह्रियमाणे धने तस्मिन्ब्राह्मणस्य तपस्विनः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-014 ह्रियमाणे धने तस्मिन् ब्राह्मणस्य तपस्विनः |
M. N. Dutt: Arjuna said : "Alas, this ascetic Brahmana's wealth is being rubbed! It is certainly my duty to dry up his tears. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-014 उपप्रेक्षणजोऽधर्मः सुमहान्स्यान्महीपतेः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-015 उपक्षेपणजोऽधर्मः सुमहान् स्यान्महीपतेः |
M. N. Dutt: If I do not protect him who is weeping at our gate, the king (Yudhishthira) will be touched by sin for my indifference. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-015 अनास्तिक्यं च सर्वेषामस्माकमपि रक्षणे |
MN DUTT: 01-213-016 अनास्तिक्यं च सर्वेषामस्माकमपि रक्षणे |
M. N. Dutt: Our own irreligiousness will also be talked all over the kingdom and we shall certainly incur a great sin. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-016 अनापृच्छ्य च राजानं गते मयि न संशयः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-017 अनादृत्य तु राजानं गते मयि न संशयः |
M. N. Dutt: There is no doubt that if I enter (the room) disregarding the king, I shall not truthfully behave towards that enemiless monarch. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-017 अनुप्रवेशे राज्ञस्तु वनवासो भवेन्मम |
MN DUTT: 01-213-018 अनुप्रवेशे राज्ञस्तु वनवासो भवेन्मम |
M. N. Dutt: If I enter (the room) where the king is, an exile in the forest will be my lot. But I must overlook every thing. I do not care if I am to incur sin by disregarding the king. I care not if I am to go to the forest and die there. Virtue is superior to body and it lasts after the body perishes. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-018 एवं विनिश्चित्य ततः कुन्तीपुत्रो धनंजयः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-019 एवं विनिश्चित्य ततः कुन्तीपुत्रो धनंजयः |
M. N. Dutt: O king, having resolved this, the son of Kunti Dhananjaya (Arjuna) entered the room and talked with the king (Yudhishthira). |
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BORI CE: 01-205-019 धनुरादाय संहृष्टो ब्राह्मणं प्रत्यभाषत |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-020 न दूरे ते गताः क्षुद्रास्तावद्गच्छामहे सह |
MN DUTT: 01-213-020 ब्राह्मणागम्यतां शीघ्रं यावत् परधनैषिणः |
M. N. Dutt: Bringing the bow, he cheerfully told the Brahmana, O Brahmana, come soon, so that those wretched thieves may not go far off. I shall accompany you and restore to you your wealth that has fallen into the hands of the robbers." |
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BORI CE: 01-205-021 सोऽनुसृत्य महाबाहुर्धन्वी वर्मी रथी ध्वजी |
MN DUTT: 01-213-021 सोऽनुसृत्य महाबाहुर्धन्वी वर्मी रथी ध्वजी |
M. N. Dutt: He then went away, armed with bow-cased in mail, riding on the chariot and holding the standard. Piercing those thieves with arrows, he took back that wealth (kine). |
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BORI CE: 01-205-022 ब्राह्मणस्य उपाहृत्य यशः पीत्वा च पाण्डवः |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-023 सोऽभिवाद्य गुरून्सर्वांस्तैश्चापि प्रतिनन्दितः |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
Corresponding verse not found in M. N. Dutt's version. |
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Corresponding verse not found in BORI CE |
MN DUTT: 01-213-022 ब्राह्मणं समुपाकृत्य यशः प्राप्य च पाण्डवः |
M. N. Dutt: Thus helping the Brahmana by returning to him his kine and winning great renown, the Pandava. The heroic Savyasachi Dhananjaya returned to the city. He then bowed to all the elders and was in return congratulated by them all. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-024 समयः समतिक्रान्तो भवत्संदर्शनान्मया |
MN DUTT: 01-213-023 धर्मराजमुवाचेदं व्रतमादिश मे प्रभो |
M. N. Dutt: He then said to Dharmaraja (Yudhishthira), “O Lord, give me permission to observe the vow. The rule that was established by us has been violated by me on my seeing you. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-025 इत्युक्तो धर्मराजस्तु सहसा वाक्यमप्रियम् |
MN DUTT: 01-213-024 इत्युक्तो धर्मराजस्तु सहसा वाक्यमप्रियम् |
M. N. Dutt: I shall go into exile to the forest, for we made this rule.” Suddenly hearing those most painful words uttered (by Arjuna), Yudhishthira, was afflicted with grief and sad in agitated voice, “Why?" Then Yudhishthira thus spoke in grief to his vowobserving brother Gudakesha (curly haired) Dhananjaya (Arjuna), “O sinless one, if I am an authority worthy of regard, listen to what I say-an |
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BORI CE: 01-205-026 प्रमाणमस्मि यदि ते मत्तः शृणु वचोऽनघ |
MN DUTT: 01-213-025 अनुप्रवेशे यद् वीर कृतवांस्त्वं मम प्रियम् |
M. N. Dutt: O hero, I know full well why you entered the room and did what you thought would be disagreeable to me. But I have not felt any displeasure for it. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-027 गुरोरनुप्रवेशो हि नोपघातो यवीयसः |
MN DUTT: 01-213-026 गुरोरनुप्रवेशो हि नोपघातो यवीयसः |
M. N. Dutt: The younger brother may enter the room in which his elder brother sits with his wife. There is no fault to be found in this. If the elder brother enters the room where his younger brother is with his wife, then he acts against the rules of propriety. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-028 निवर्तस्व महाबाहो कुरुष्व वचनं मम |
MN DUTT: 01-213-027 निवर्तस्व महाबाहो कुरुष्व वचनं मम |
M. N. Dutt: O mighty-armed hero, therefore, desist from your purpose. Do what I say. Your virtue has suffered no diminution and you have not also shown any disregard towards me. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-029 अर्जुन उवाच |
MN DUTT: 01-213-028 अर्जुन उवाच न व्याजेन चरेद् धर्ममिति मे भवतः श्रुतम् |
M. N. Dutt: Arjuna said : I have heard from you that the virtue should not be practiced by quibbling. I shall not waver from truth. Truth is my weapon. |
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BORI CE: 01-205-030 वैशंपायन उवाच |
MN DUTT: 01-213-029 वैशम्पायन उवाच सोऽभ्यनुज्ञाय राजानं वनचर्याय दीक्षितः |
M. N. Dutt: Vaishampayana said : Having obtained the king's permission, he made preparations to live in the forest. He went away to dwell in the forest for twelve years. |
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