SECTION LXXIV
(Dyuta Parva Continued)
Vaisampayana said,--'O monarch, it was then that
the virtuous Gandhari, afflicted with grief on account of her affection for her
sons, addressed king Dhritarashtra and said, "When Duryodhana was born,
Vidura of great intelligence had said, 'It is well to send this disgrace of the
race to the other world. He cried repeatedly and dissonantly like a jackal. It
is certain he will prove the destruction of our race. Take this to heart, O
king of the Kurus. O Bharata, sink not, for thy own fault, into an ocean of calamity.
O lord, accord not thy approbation to the counsels of the wicked ones of
immature years. Be not thou the cause of the terrible destruction of this race.
Who is there that will break an embankment which hath been completed, or
re-kindle a conflagration which hath been extinguished? O bull of the Bharata
race, who is there that will provoke the peaceful sons of Pritha? Thou
rememberest, O Ajamida, everything, but still I will call thy attention to
this. The scriptures can never control the wicked-minded for good or evil. And,
O king, a person of immature understanding will never act as one of mature
years. Let thy sons follow thee as their leader. Let them not be separated from
thee forever (by losing their lives). Therefore, at my word, O king, abandon
this wretch of our race. Thou couldst not, O king, from parental affection, do
it before. Know that the time hath come for the destruction of race through
him. Err not, O king. Let thy mind, guided by counsels of peace, virtue, and
true policy, be what it naturally is. That prosperity which is acquired by the
aid of wicked acts, is soon destroyed; while that which is won by mild means
taketh root and descendeth from generation to generation."
"The king, thus addressed by Gandhari who
pointed out to him in such language the path of virtue, replied unto her,
saying,--'If the destruction of our race is come, let it take place freely. I
am ill able to prevent it. Let it be as they (these my sons) desire. Let the
Pandavas return. And let my sons again gamble with the sons of Pandu."
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