In the underground tunnel, the Pandavas was intensified.
It
crossed the town of Varanavatha and reached the banks of the river
Ganges. There they met a man who happily brought them to the other side.
Desiring
to set the maximum distance between them and the city of Varanavatha,
the Pandavas has not stopped on the other side of the river. They went
on to go, even after they were on the other side.
But until then it was dark.
However,
with the lights of the stars, the six people went and went until they
were exhausted. And now they had reached a dense forest.
Unfortunately, the forest was so dark that after a while, the Pandavas were completely lost.
And
in the dark forest they could not even do as they had to go out of the
woods. Stumble, they continued to go and slipped and fell frequently
because they could not see where they were going.
Tired
and hungry after hours walking, the Pandavas were exhausted and just
did not know what to do. The feeling almost hopeless, Yudhishtara turned
to Bheema, "I can't do that anymore." "I don't know..." Yudhishtara
swallowed painfully as he continued. "I don't even know what happened to
Purochana--whether that villain survived the fire or not." And all I
did was walk further. Please, "Yudhishtara said, shaking his head with
fatigue." "Please help us."
Bheema
was obviously not one to find even the demand of his odd brother. He
was, after all, the son of Vayu – the Mighty God of the Wind – the god
who created tornadoes and shook entire cities. Bheema did not hesitate
to take all his brothers and his mother. He put his mother on his
shoulder and Sara in his arms, and he wore Yudhishtara and Arjuna in his
hands. And with all this, Bheema did not hesitate, or the breath was
over. He went as if he had gone normal.
And
Bheema almost crushed in the woods as he walked. The strength with
which Bheema went through the forest and even the cultivated trees had
no chance. Bheema stepped down the trees and kept walking by neglecting
what was on the way.
They were almost in the middle of the forest, when the brothers felt thirsty now.
Yudhishtara heard the noises of the duck, he realized that there was a pond nearby.
Thus,
Bheema left his mother and brothers under the instructions of his
brother and went to the pond to get water. After drinking water, he
brought it back.
Bringing
back the water soaked in his upper garment, Bheema saw a spectacle
discouraged--his brothers and mother--the people who were destined to
kings and queen, laying deep asleep in the coarse wooded land. People
who slept until a day ago in the sweet bed of the whole kingdom, were
now sleeping in rough and rocky woodland areas. It was time Bheema
cursed furiously. All this happened for the unfortunate son of
Dhirdarashtra. Bheema looked Yudhishtara almost with despair. I would
kill all the children of Dhirdarashtra. Suddenly! The only reason I
haven't done it yet is because Yudhishtara is not yet angry at
Duryodhana. Bheema asked what would Yudhishtara really mad at the
children of Dhirdarashtra...
And
while his brothers slept, Bheema looked around the forest and decided
that he would not sleep. The forest seemed dangerous and Bheema wanted
to keep his brothers and mother safe. He cared for his brothers while
they slept.
And the Pandavas rests there without knowing the dangers in which they were...
Because
not far from the place where the Pandavas slept, a mirage lived by his
name Hidimba. Hidimba was a vicious circle. In the woods, which was his
house, Hidimba with his stressed felt, the brothers could feel as soon
as they had entered the interior of the forest.
And
Hidimba was ready for a delicious meal. He turned to his sister
Hidimbi. "I feel the people in my territory, sister." Look who these
people are. "And after they have found them, they kill them." Hidimba
said with crazy, cheerful eyes.
Hidimbi
who had lived with his brother, as long as he could remember, had done a
lot of this work for his brother. She was no stranger to make her
brother's offer this time when she went to the sleeping man.
He did not know that his life would change.
When
Hidimbi saw the fast Pandavas asleep in the Forest gardens, she saw
Bheema, who was awake and keeping a watchful eye around.
And
in the dark forest, when Hidimbi saw the Bheema's traits, she fell in
love with the people immediately. It was love at first sight for Hidimbi
and she couldn't even remember that she was here because she wanted to
kill people. At that moment she could do nothing more--she just wanted
to keep looking at the handsome man in front of her.
After a while, Hidimbi just couldn't control how he changed his appearance and decided to talk to the man.
Beautiful and decorated as a human being, Hidimbi approached Bheema.
Bheema was excited and saw a beautiful woman approaching her and was cautious. "Who Are you?" Bheema asked the woman to look.
"This
territory belongs to the cruel Mirage – Hidimba, Human." Hidimba is a
wicked man and human flesh banquets. I'm his sister and I was sent by
him. But I see you, I can't do what my brother wants. After seeing you, I
realize that I love you only my husband and no one else.
Bheema
looked at the woman as she drove. "What are you doing right here?"
Don't stay here alone. Come with me. Come with me so I can protect you
from my brother.
Bheema
laughed with him. "My mother and my brothers are asleep." I can't leave
you here alone. Bheema has studied the woman again. "And I'm not afraid
of Rakshasas." There was a crazy flash in the eyes of the Bheema, as he
looked at Hidimbi. "Indeed, Rakshasas must fear me." "I am so powerful
that I can beat all those who beat me."
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