Before leaving the Vanaravata, the Pandavas paid all the oldest Hastinapur.
At
the end of the day, the Pandavas met with the man who was wise over his
age, and through his huge espionage system knew almost everything that
was happening in the kingdom of Hastinapur and outside of him.
As Yudhishtara blessing, Major Pandava, something strange happened.
The
scholar spoke in the language of Mlechchas, instead of the language
spoken in Hastinapur. This language was not known to anyone in the
Kingdom of Hastinapur and the words of the dura sounded like a total
outfit-except one person. The person for whom it was destined –
Yudhishtara.
Yudhishtara,
Major Pandava knew the language of the Mlechchas and was constantly
concerned because he understood exactly what the last one said.
"You
must know what your enemies are instead and avoid the dangers." And
remember that fire can not destroy someone who hides under the hole in
the forest and if you are in a strange house, it is better to make like a
jackal and not to an escape route, but to make many trips.
Yudhishtara
looked at him, who studied his nephew with dangerous eyes, as a perdura
in the same language continued, sometimes son, it is better to continue
to wander from one place to another to acquire knowledge and in this
way also keep your five senses ' Sure. "
Yudhishtara was silent when the last Yudhishtara studied.
"I understand!" Yudhishtara said in the same language as a sudden frizzy smile broke in the face of Dural.
Soon the Pandavas left the house of Dural and rejected the Pandavas and his mother Kunti as it was proposed to the Vanaravata.
The Pandavas were then from the realm of Hastinapur and went as a confused Kunti came to his son.
"What did the last thing say?" asked Yudhishtara. "And I didn't even know what they were saying in return."
Yudhishtara
saw the Kingdom of Hastinapur far behind him and took a deep breath as
he saw his mother and the brothers saw him, in all undeniable.
"It will be a fire." A great fire and we must escape! Yudhishtara said at last.
*********
The
Pandavas were collected by a man named Purochana in the town of
Vanaravata. He saw the Pandavas and told them that he was there to help
them. The Pandavas then met all the senior officials of the city of
Vanravata and the people were glad to see the Pandavas.
Finally, with the help of Purochana, they went into the palace which was built for them in the town of Vanravata.
It was a beautiful palace, from every stretch of imagination.
Yudhishtara
saw the palace and nods in Purochana. "We want to inspect the palace
itself!" Yudhishtara said Purochana. "It was so beautifully built."
Purochana nods, without saying anything, as he walked away leaving the six alone.
Hurried
to the Pandavas in the palace and all were bombarded because they made a
sad discovery. The beautiful palace was powered and was built with
resin, hemp, straw, bamboo and butter and lake!
All I needed was a little spark and the fire in the palace would not be controllable and would destroy everything.
Yudhishtara
turned to Bheema, "we must build an underground tunnel outside the
palace." In secret. No one can know. We operate normally for the outside
world, but we work in the tunnel every day.
"Tunnel?" Bheema asked how Yudhishtara nods.
"After the fire escape, what then?" Bheema asked his eyes to burst with rage.
Yudhishtara reminded of the text of the last.
"We're
moving forward." Yudhishtara said slowly. "At this moment we have
neither the power nor the rank in the country." Once everyone thinks
we're dead, nobody's looking for us. "Then we can move freely and go to
all the kingdoms of the country, build alliances and make us strong!"
Purochana
was very friendly with the Pandavas and tried to make his stay as
pleasant as possible. When he spoke vividly of the place, a strange man
came to see Yudhishtara.
Yudhishtara
looked at the man who with his hard and thick hands seemed a kind of
manual worker. What really surprised Yudhishtara was that the man was
introduced into the Mlechcha language.
Yudhishtara
left Purochana and turned to the newcomer and brought him into the
inner chamber and for what it was worth to answer in the language of
Mlechchas.
"Who Are you?" Yudhishtara asked the man.
"I am a miner!" said the man in the same language, "and sent me to the last to help him."
A beautiful smile broke out in the face of the Yudhishtara as he cheerfully nods to the man.
And
so, with the help of the miner, in the midst of the palace, the
Pandavas dug a tunnel outside the palace. They hid the hole of the
tunnel through a blackboard to make sure that Purochana lived outside
the palace, I did not know what they were doing.
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