Why did Pandavas go to Vanvas twice?
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Why did Pandavas go to Vanvas twice?
The Pandavas had been sent to an exile of about 13 years plus 1 year of ‘agyatvaas’, where they had to disguise themselves i.e. hide their identities , failing which they would again be sent to an exile (vanvas) of 13 more years and 1 more year of agyatvaas.
What was the result of the second game of dice in Mahabharata?
He lost his kingdom, his brothers, his own self, and finally he lost Draupadi.
What were the conditions of the second game of dice in Mahabharata?
He invited Yudhisthira for the final game on behalf of Duryodhana and consented by Dhritarashtra. He himself put the condition for the game as, “O Yudhisthira, in this only game whosoever loses will relinquish his kingdom and go to forest exile for twelve years with additional one year of living incognito.
Why did Pandavas go to forest with Kunti?
Thus losers in the deceitful act of gambling, and insulted by Kauravas, the Pandavas started for their exile in forest. Vidura told Yudhisthira to allow mother Kunti to stay back as she was old and weak. Draupadi, however, accompanied her husbands to the forest. …
Who gave Vanvas to Pandavas?
Shakuni suggests Dhritarashtra to send the Pandavas for Vanvas for twelve years and Agyatvas for one year.
Why did Pandavas play the game of dice?
Vidura is sent to invite the Pandavas to visit Hastinapura and play a dice game there . Sakuni was confidence that he could defeat Yudhistira easily and thus Duryodhana could fulfil his ill -motive of outdoing the Pandavas. Before the dicing , a lot of discussions were there, but Yudhistira is obliged to play .
Which game did Pandavas lose?
Yudhishthira betted and lost his wealth, kingdom, and possessions due to his gambling, which was also attributed to Shakuni rigging the dice game. Therefore, the Pandavas were sent to exile for thirteen years.
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