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(Chaitraratha Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Then Kunti spoke unto Bhimasena and
Arjuna and the twins regarding the journey to Panchala. They all said, 'So be
it.' Then, O king, Kunti with her sons saluted the Brahmana in whose house they
had dwelt and set out for the delightful town of the illustrious Drupada.'
"Vaisampayana said, 'While the Pandavas were living disguised
in the abode of the Brahmana, Vyasa once went to see them. Pandavas beholding
him coming rose up and stepped onward to receive him. Saluting him
reverentially and worshipping him also the Pandavas stood in silence with
joined hands. Thus worshipped by them the sage became gratified. He asked them
to be seated, and cheerfully addressing them said, 'Ye are ye living in the
path of virtue and according to the scriptures? Do ye worship the Brahmanas? Ye
are not, I hope, backward in paying homage unto those that deserve your
homage?' The illustrious Rishi, after this, spoke many words of virtuous
import, and after discoursing upon many topics of great interest, he said, 'An
illustrious Rishi, living in a certain hermitage, had a daughter of tender
waist, fair lips, and fine eye-brows, and possessing every accomplishment. As a
consequence of her own acts in a past life the fair maid became very
unfortunate. Though chaste and beautiful, the damsel obtained not a husband.
With a sorrowful heart she thereupon began to practise ascetic penances with
the object of obtaining a husband. She soon gratified by her severe asceticism
the god Sankara, who became propitious unto her and said unto that illustrious damsel,
'Ask thou the boon thou desirest! Blest be thou! I am Sankara prepared to give
thee what thou will ask.' Desirous of benefiting herself, the maid repeatedly
said unto the supreme lord, 'O give me, a husband endued with every
accomplishment.' Then Mahadeva, that foremost of all speakers, replied unto
her, saying, 'O blessed one, thou shall have five husbands from among the
Bharata princes.' Thus told, the maiden said unto the god who had given her
that boon, 'O lord, I desire to have only one husband through thy grace.' The
god then addressed her again and said these excellent words, 'Thou hast, O girl,
said full five times, 'Give me husband.' Thou shalt, therefore, in another life
have five husbands!' Ye princes of Bharata's line, that damsel of celestial beauty
hath been born in the line of Drupada. The faultless Krishna of Prishata's line
hath been appointed to be the wife of you all. Ye mighty ones, go therefore, to
the capital of the Panchalas and dwell ye there.There is no doubt that having
obtained her as wife ye shall be very happy.'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Having said so unto the Pandavas, the
illustrious and blessed grandsire then bade them farewell. The great ascetic
then left them and went to the place whence he had come.'"
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