SECTION 114
(Sambhava Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'Pandu, then, at the command of
Dhritarashtra, offered the wealth he had acquired by the prowess of his arms to
Bhishma, their grand-mother Satyavati and their mothers. And he sent portion of
his wealth to Vidura also. And the virtuous Pandu gratified his other relatives
also with similar presents. Then Satyavati and Bhishma and the Kosala princes
were all gratified with the presents Pandu made out of the acquisitions of his
prowess. And Ambalika in particular, upon embracing her son of incomparable
prowess, became as glad as the queen of heaven upon embracing Jayanta. And with
the wealth acquired by that hero Dhritarashtra performed five great sacrifices
that were equal unto a hundred great horse-sacrifices, at all of which the
offerings to Brahmanas were by hundreds and thousands.
"A little while after, Pandu who had achieved a victory over
sloth and lethargy, accompanied by his two wives, Kunti and Madri, retired into
the woods. Leaving his excellent palace with its luxurious beds, he became a
permanent inhabitant of the woods, devoting the whole of his time to the chase
of the deer. And fixing his abode in a delightful and hilly region overgrown
with huge sala trees, on the southern slope of the Himavat mountains, he roamed
about in perfect freedom. The handsome Pandu with his two wives wandered in
those woods like Airavata accompanied by two she-elephants. And the dwellers in
those woods, beholding the heroic Bharata prince in the company of his wives, armed
with sword, arrows, and bow, clad with his beautiful armour, and skilled in all
excellent weapons, regarded him as the very god wandering amongst them.
"And at the command of Dhritarashtra, people were busy in
supplying Pandu in his retirement with every object of pleasure and enjoyment.
"Meanwhile the son of the ocean-going Ganga heard that king
DeBaka had a daughter endued with youth and beauty and begotten upon a Sudra
wife. Bringing her from her father's abode, Bhishma married her to Vidura of great
wisdom. And Vidura begot upon her many children like unto himself in
accomplishments.'"
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