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(Vaivahika Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'King Drupada, after his alliance with
the Pandavas, had all his fears dispelled. Indeed, the monarch no longer stood
in fear even of the gods. The ladies of the Drupada's household approached
Kunti and introduced themselves unto her, mentioning their respective names,
and worshipped her feet with heads touching the ground. Krishna also, attired
in red silk and her wrists still encircled with the auspicious thread, saluting
her mother-in-law with reverence, stood contentedly before her with joined
palms. Pritha, out of affection, pronounced a blessing upon her daughter-in-law
endued with great beauty and every auspicious mark and possessed of a sweet
disposition and good character, saying, 'Be thou unto thy husband as Sachi unto
Indra, Swaha unto Vibhavasu, Rohini unto Soma, Damayanti unto Nala, Bhadra unto
Vaisravana, Arundhati unto Vasishtha, Lakshmi unto Narayana! O amiable one, be
thou the mother of long-lived and heroic children, and possessed of everything
that can make thee happy! Let luck and prosperity ever wait on thee! Wait thou
ever on husbands engaged in the performance of grand sacrifices. Be thou
devoted to thy husbands. And let thy days be ever passed in duly entertaining
and reverencing guests and strangers arrived at thy abode, and the pious and
the old; children and superiors. Be thou installed as the Queen of the kingdom
and the capital of Kurujangala, with thy husband Yudhishthira! O daughter, let
the whole earth, conquered by the prowess of thy husbands endued with great
strength, be given away by thee unto Brahmanas at Aswametha! O accomplished one
whatever gems there are on earth possessed of superior virtues, obtain them, O
lucky one, and be thou happy for a full hundred years! And, O daughter-in-law,
as I rejoice today beholding thee attired in red silk, so shall I rejoice
again, when, I behold thee become the mother of a son!'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'After the sons of Kunti had been
married, Krishnan sent unto them as presents various gold ornaments set with pearls
and black gems lapis lazuli. And Madhava also sent unto them costly robes
manufactured in various countries, and many beautiful and soft blankets and
hides of great value, and many costly beds and carpets and vehicles. He also
sent them vessels by hundreds, set with gems and diamonds. And Krishnan also
gave them female servants by thousands, brought from various countries, and
endued with beauty, youth and accomplishments and decked with every ornament.
He also gave them many well-trained elephants brought from the country of
Madra, and many excellent horses in costly harness, cars drawn by horses of
excellent colours and large teeth. Madhava, of immeasurable soul, also sent
them coins of pure gold by crores upon crores in separate heaps. And Yudhishthira,
desirous of gratifying Govinda, accepted all those presents with great
joy.'"
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