SECTION 151
(Jatugriha Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'About this time, Vidura had sent into those
woods a man much trusted by him. This person going to where he had been directed,
saw the Pandavas with their mother in the forest employed in a certain place in
measuring the depth of a river. The design that Duryodhana had formed had been,
through his spies, known to Vidura, and, therefore, he had sent that person
unto the Pandavas. Sent by Vidura unto them, he showed the Pandavas on the
sacred banks of the Ganga a boat with engines and flags, constructed by trusted
artificers and capable of withstanding wind and wave and endued with the speed
of the tempest or of thought. He then addressed the Pandavas in these words to
show that he had really been sent by Vidura, 'O Yudhishthira, he said,
"listen to these words Vidura had said (unto thee) as a proof of the fact
that I come from him. Neither the consumer of straw and the wood nor the drier
of dewever burneth the inmates of a hole in the forest. He escapeth from death who
protecteth himself knowing this, etc.' By these credentials know me to be the
person who has been truly sent by Vidura and to be also his trusted agent.
Vidura, hath again said, 'O son of Kunti, thou shalt surely defeat in battle
Karna, and Duryodhana with his brothers, and Sakuni.' This boat is ready on the
waters, and it will glide pleasantly thereon, and shall certainly bear you all
from these regions!'
"Then beholding those foremost of men with their mother
pensive and sad he caused them to go into the boat that was on the Ganga, and
accompanied them himself. Addressing them again, he said, 'Vidura having smelt
your heads and embraced you (mentally), hath said again that in commencing your
auspicious journey and going alone you should never be careless.'
"Saying these words unto those heroic princes, the person
sent by Vidura took them over to the other side of the Ganga in his boat. And
having taken them over the water and seen them all safe on the opposite bank,
he uttered the word 'Jaya' (victory) to their success and then left them and
returned to the place whence he had come.
"The Pandavas also sending through that person some message to
Vidura, began, after having crossed the Ganga, to proceed with haste and in
great secrecy.'"
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