Yudhishthira,
now thoroughly reckless and stung to the quick by the sneering imputation that he held his
step-brothers cheap, replied: "Fool, do you seek to divide us? How can you, living an
evil life, understand the righteous life we lead?"
He continued: "I offer as wager the
ever-victorious Arjuna who successfully voyages across oceans of battle. Let us
play."
Sakuni answered: "I cast the dice"
and he played. Yudhishthira lost Arjuna also.
The stubborn madness of unbroken misfortune
carried Yudhishthira further and deeper. With tears in his eyes, he said: "O king,
Bhima, my brother, is our leader in battle'.
He strikes terror into the heart of demons and
is equal to Indra; he can never suffer the least dishonour and he is peerless throughout
the world in physical strength. I offer him as a bet" and he played again and lost
Bhima too.
The wicked Sakuni asked: "Is there any
thing else you can offer?"
Dharmaputra replied: "Yes. Here is myself.
If you win, I shall be your slave." |