Drona
also gave the same counsel and suggested sending a proper messenger to bring about an
amicable settlement and establish peace.
Karna flew into a rage at this suggestion. He
was very much devoted to Duryodhana and could not at all bear the idea of giving a portion
of the kingdom to the Pandavas. He told Dhritarashtra:
"I am surprised that Drona, who has
received wealth and honours at your hands, has made such a suggestion. A king should
examine critically the advice of his ministers before accepting or rejecting it."
At these words of Karna, Drona, his old eyes
full of anger, said: "O wicked man, you are advising the king to go on the wrong
path.
If Dhritarashtra does not do what Bhishma and
myself have advised, the Kauravas will certainly meet with destruction in the near
future."
Then Dhritarashtra sought the advice of Vidura
who replied:
"The counsel given by Bhishma, the head of
our race, and Drona, the master, is wise and just and should not be disregarded. The
Pandavas are also your children like Duryodhana and his brothers. You should realise that
those who advise you to injure the Pandavas, are really bent upon the destruction of the
race. |