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(Dyuta Parva Continued)
Yudhishthira said,--"Thou hast won this
stake of me by unfair means. But be not so proud, O Sakuni. Let us play staking
thousands upon thousands. I have many beautiful jars each full of a thousand
Nishkas in my treasury, inexhaustible gold, and much silver and other minerals.
This, O king, is the wealth with which I will stake with thee!'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"Thus addressed,
Sakuni said unto the chief of the perpetuators of the Kuru race, the eldest of
the sons of Pandu, king Yudhishthira, of glory incapable of sustaining any
diminution. 'Lo, I have won!'"
Yudhishthira said,--'This my sacred and
victorious and royal car which gladdeneth the heart and hath carried us hither,
which is equal unto a thousand cars, which is of symmetrical proportions and covered
with tiger-skin, and furnished with excellent wheels and flag-staffs which is
handsome, and decked with strings of little bells, whose clatter is even like
the roar of the clouds or of the ocean, and which is drawn by eight noble
steeds known all over the kingdom and which are white as the moon-beam and from
whose hoofs no terrestrial creature can escape--this, O king, is my wealth with
which I will stake with thee!'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing these
words, Sakuni ready with the dice, and adopting unfair means, said unto
Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have won!'
"Yudhishthira said,--'I have a hundred
thousand serving-girls, all young, and decked with golden bracelets on their
wrists and upper arms, and with nishkas round their necks and other ornaments,
adorned with costly garlands and attired in rich robes, daubed with the sandal
paste, wearing jewels and gold, and well-skilled in the four and sixty elegant
arts, especially versed in dancing and singing, and who wait upon and serve at
my command the celestials, the Snataka Brahmanas, and kings. With this wealth,
O king, I will stake with thee!'"
Vaisampayana continued,--'Hearing these words,
Sakuni ready with the dice, adopting unfair means, said unto Yudhishthira. 'Lo,
I have won!'
Yudhishthira said,--"I have thousands of
serving-men, skilled in waiting upon guests, always attired in silken robes,
endued with wisdom and intelligence, their senses under control though young,
and decked with ear-rings, and who serve all guests night and day with plates
and dishes in hand. With this wealth, O king, I will stake with thee!'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing these
words, Sakuni, ready with the dice, adopting unfair means said unto
Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have won!'
"Yudhishthira said,--'I have, O son of
Suvala, one thousand musty elephants with golden girdles, decked with
ornaments, with the mark of the lotus on their temples and necks and other
parts, adorned with golden garlands, with fine white tusks long and thick as
plough-shafts, worthy of carrying kings on their backs, capable of bearing
every kind of noise on the field of battle, with huge bodies, capable of
battering down the walls of hostile towns, of the colour of new-formed clouds,
and each possessing eight she-elephants. With this wealth, O king, I will stake
with thee.'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"Unto Yudhishthira
who had said so, Sakuni, the son of Suvala, laughingly said, 'Lo, I have won
it!'
Yudhishthira said,--'I have as many cars as
elephants, all furnished with golden poles and flag-staffs and well-trained
horses and warriors that fight wonderfully and each of whom receiveth a
thousand coins as his monthly pay whether he fighteth or not. With this wealth,
O king, I will stake with thee!'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"When these words
had been spoken, the wretch Sakuni, pledged to enmity, said unto Yudhishthira,
'Lo, I have won it.'
Yudhishthira said.--'The steeds of the Tittiri,
Kalmasha, and Gandharva breeds, decked with ornaments, which Chitraratha having
been vanquished in battle and subdued cheerfully gave unto Arjuna, the wielder
of the Gandiva. With this wealth, O king, I will stake with thee."
Vaisampayana continued, "Hearing this,
Sakuni, ready at dice, adopting unfair means, said unto Yudhishthira: 'Lo, I
have won!'
Yudhishthira said,--'I have ten thousand cars and
vehicles unto which are yoked draught animals of the foremost breed. And I have
also sixty thousand warriors picked from each order by thousands, who are all
brave and endued with prowess like heroes, who drink milk and eat good rice,
and all of whom have broad chests. With this wealth, O king, I will stake with
thee.'
Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing this,
Sakuni ready at dice, adopting unfair means said unto Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have
won!'
Yudhishthira said,--'I have four hundred Nidis
(jewels of great value) encased in sheets of copper and iron. Each one of them
is equal to five draunikas of the costliest and purest leaf gold of the
Jatarupa kind. With this wealth, O king, I will stake with thee.'"
Vaisampayana continued,--"Hearing this,
Sakuni ready at dice, adopting foul means, said unto Yudhishthira, 'Lo, I have
won it!'"
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