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The narrow escape put Kunti in a state of shock and apprehension. She could not put her sons at the mercy of Duryodhana and
Shakuni. She was afraid they would again make attempt on their lives. Therefore, she
pleaded with her sons to live incognito for time being. Accordingly they
stayed in the forest for a few days.
He all alone, without disturbing his brothers and mother, challenged the
demon chieftain. The ensuing fight was very terrible, to say the least.
Both of them fought with great gusto, uprooting huge trees and using
them as their weapons. The noise and din created by the two fighting
giants awoke remaining Pandavas and Kunti. They rushed to the scene of
fight and found Bhima engaged in very unusual battle. In the end Hidimba
was killed and Bhima was victorious.
The days passed by, one day they came to know about the announcement of
the marriage of the beautiful princess of Panchal - Draupadi. Arjuna
knew about the bravery and beauty of Draupadi and in fact was desirous
of marrying her. Numerous legends describe Krishna's miracles and heroic exploits. He slew and defeated scores of evil demons and monsters. He appears prominently in the epic poem Mahabharata, in which he sides with the Pandavas and acts as the charioteer of the hero Arjuna. It is to Arjuna, troubled on the eve of the decisive battle (more about which later), that Krishna delivers the celebrated discourse on duty and life known as the Bhagavad-Gita. |
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