Mahabharata (English)

by Kisari Mohan Ganguli | 2,566,952 words | ISBN-10: 8121505933

The English translation of the Mahabharata is a large text describing ancient India. It is authored by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa and contains the records of ancient humans. Also, it documents the fate of the Kauravas and the Pandavas family. Another part of the large contents, deal with many philosophical dialogues such as the goals of life. Book...

Section CLXXXVI

"Vaisampayana said, 'Then those tigers among men – those brothers – the five Pandavas, set out for Pancala to behold that country and Draupadi and the festivities (in view of her marriage). And those tigers among men – those oppressors of all enemies – in going along with their mother, saw on the way numerous Brahmanas proceeding together.

And those Brahmanas who were all Brahmacaris beholding the Pandavas, O king, asked them,

'Where are you going to? Whence also are you come?'

And Yudhishthira replied unto them, saying,

'You bulls among Brahmanas, know you that we are uterine brothers proceeding together with our mother. We are coming even from Ekacakra.'

The Brahmanas then said,

'Go you this very day to the abode of Drupada in the country of the Pancalas. A great Swayamvara takes place there, on which a large sum of money will be spent. We also are proceeding thither. Let us all go together.

Extraordinary festivities will take place (in Drupada’s abode). The illustrious Yajnasena, otherwise called Drupada, had a daughter risen from the centre of the sacrificial altar. Of eyes like lotus-petals and of faultless features endued with youth and intelligence, she is extremely beautiful.

And the slender-waisted Draupadi of every feature perfectly faultless, and whose body emits a fragrance like unto that of the blue lotus for two full miles around, is the sister of the strong-armed Dhrishtadyumna gifted with great prowess – the (would-be) slayer of Drona – who was born with natural mail and sword and bow and arrows from the blazing fire, himself like unto the second Fire.

And that daughter of Yajnasena will select a husband from among the invited princes. And we are repairing thither to behold her and the festivities on the occasion, like unto the festivities of heaven.

And to that Swayamvara will come from various lands kings and princes who are performers of sacrifices in which the presents to the Brahmanas are large: who are devoted to study, are holy, illustrious, and of rigid vows; who are young and handsome; and who are mighty car-warriors and accomplished in arms.

Desirous of winning (the hand of) the maiden those monarchs will all give away much wealth and kine and food and other articles of enjoyment. And taking all they will give away and witnessing the Swayamvara, and enjoying the festivities, we shall go wheresoever we like.

And there will also come unto that Swayamvara, from various countries, actors, and bards singing the panegyrics of kings, and dancers, and reciters of Puranas, and heralds, and powerful athletes. And beholding all these sights and taking what will be given away to illustrious ones, you will return with us.

You are all handsome and like unto the celestials! Beholding you, Krishna may, by chance, choose some one amongst you superior to the rest. This your brother of mighty arms and handsome and endued with beauty also, engaged in (athletic) encounters, may, by chance, earn great wealth.'

"On hearing these words of the Brahmanas, Yudhishthira replied,

'You Brahmanas, we will all go with you to witness that maiden’s Swayamvara – that excellent jubilee.'"

Conclusion:

This concludes Section CLXXXVI of Book 1 (Adi Parva) of the Mahabharata, of which an English translation is presented on this page. This book is famous as one of the Itihasa, similair in content to the eighteen Puranas. Book 1 is one of the eighteen books comprising roughly 100,000 Sanskrit metrical verses.

FAQ (frequently asked questions):

Which keywords occur in Section CLXXXVI of Book 1 of the Mahabharata?

The most relevant definitions are: Brahmanas, Swayamvara, Drupada, Pandavas, Pancala, Draupadi; since these occur the most in Book 1, Section CLXXXVI. There are a total of 16 unique keywords found in this section mentioned 33 times.

What is the name of the Parva containing Section CLXXXVI of Book 1?

Section CLXXXVI is part of the Swayamvara Parva which itself is a sub-section of Book 1 (Adi Parva). The Swayamvara Parva contains a total of 9 sections while Book 1 contains a total of 19 such Parvas.

Can I buy a print edition of Section CLXXXVI as contained in Book 1?

Yes! The print edition of the Mahabharata contains the English translation of Section CLXXXVI of Book 1 and can be bought on the main page. The author is Kisari Mohan Ganguli and the latest edition (including Section CLXXXVI) is from 2012.

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