Reading Notes Narayan's Mahabharata C



So the story that most intrigued me this week was the one with 4 of the Pandavas dying and Yudhistira answering riddles to revive them. Basically what happened, was that a large deer scooped up some prayer items from a monk in the woods and the brothers gave chase. Eventually they got really tired and thirsty. Thusly, they decided to look for water and one by one came upon the same pond. When each of them got there, they were issued a warning not to touch the water, but promptly ignored it and died. When Yudhistira finally came around, he headed the warning and ended up answering a large number of riddles from a god that turned out to be his father. His father then granted him a boon of being unrecognizable. This would make a pretty good story involving a vivid description of the pond and the game of wit.



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Yudhistira

Bibliography:
Title: The Mahabharata: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic
Author: R. K. Narayan
Year: 1978

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