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A skilled miner was dispatched by Vidura to assist the princes in their escape. While the Pandavas hunted, the miner excavated a wide tunnel, originating at the middle of the Lakshagriha and ending along the banks of the river Ganga. [5] [6] After a year had passed, Yudhishthira organised a festival within the palace, inviting the people of the ...
Krishna respected Vidura for his devotion to people's welfare and his proficiency in every sphere of knowledge. When Krishna visited Hastinapura as a peace emissary of the Pandavas, he shunned Duryodhana's offer to stay in the royal palace, preferring instead the home of Vidura, on account of him being the only neutral man in the Kaurava court ...
Vidura’s history is given, especially the incidents where Vidura gave correct advice, but Dhritarashtra rejected it and hurt the Pandavas to favor his own children; Vidura leaves the palace and goes on a pilgrimage; Vidura meets Uddhava (Krishna's great devotee and helper) and inquires about the welfare of Krishna and His people
Shakuni calls the architect Purochana to build a palace out of flammable materials like lac and ghee. He then arranges for the Pandavas and the Queen Mother Kunti to stay there, intending to set it alight. However, the Pandavas are warned by their wise uncle, Vidura, who sends them a miner to dig a tunnel. They escape to safety through the ...
Another major scheme involved sending the Pandavas, along with Kunti, to Varanavata, where they were placed in a palace made of lac, known as Lakshagraha, with the intention of burning them alive. However, the Pandavas, forewarned by their uncle Vidura , managed to escape through a secret tunnel they had prepared, marking the beginning of their ...
After some time Duryodhana and his maternal uncle Shakuni tried to burn Pandavas alive along with Kunti for which they built the palace out of lac (Lakshagriha) in a village named Varanāvata. The Pandavas, though, managed to escape the house of lac with the help of Vidura through a secret tunnel. [10]
Duryodhana along with Shakuni planned to kill them and sent Yudhishthira, his siblings, and his mother to a palace made of wax called Lakshagriha. [14] One night, Shakuni's man, Purochana, set it on fire. However, the princes and their mother survived. They were heartbroken and decided to hide from Hastinapura.
Krishna refuses to stay in the palace and goes to Vidura's house to stay. Krishna meets Kunti in Vidura's place. 121 Krishna asks Vidura whom he will fight for, the Pandavas or the Kauravas. Krishna come to the Hasthinapura court on his peace mission. Duryodhana insults Vidura and Vidura breaks the bow that he got from Vishnu.