Thursday, May 7, 2015

SECTION 62



SECTION 62


"Vidura said,--"Gambling is the root of dissensions. It bringeth about disunion. Its consequences are frightful. Yet having recourse to this, Dhritarashtra's son Duryodhana createth for himself fierce enmity. The descendants of Pratipa and Santanu, with their fierce troops and their allies the Bahlikas, will, for the sins of Duryodhana meet with destruction. Duryodhana, in consequence of this intoxication, forcibly driveth away luck and prosperity from his kingdom, even like an infuriate bull breaking his own horns himself. That brave and learned person who disregarding his own foresight, followeth, the bent of another man's heart, sinketh in terrible affliction even like one that goeth into the sea in a boat guided by a child. Duryodhana is gambling with the son of Kunti, and thou art in raptures that he is winning. And it is such success that begeteth war, which endeth in the destruction of men. This fascination of gambling that thou has well-devised only leadeth to dire results. Thus hast thou simply brought on by these counsels great affliction to thy heart. And this thy quarrel with Yudhishthira, who is so closely related to thee, even if thou hadst not foreseen it, is still approved by thee. Listen, who are now in this assembly of the Kauravas to these words of wisdom. Enter ye not into the terrible fire that hath blazed forth following the wretch. When Yudhishthira, intoxicated with dice, giveth way to his wrath, and Vrikodara and Arjuna and the twins, who, in that hour of confusion, will prove your refuge? Thou art thyself a mine of wealth. Thou canst earn by other means as much wealth as thou seekest to earn by gambling. What dost thou gain by winning from the Pandavas their vast wealth? Win the Pandavas themselves, who will be to thee more than all the wealth they have. We all know the skill of Subala in play. This hill-king knoweth many nefarious methods in gambling. Let Sakuni return whence he came. War not, with the Kauntheyas!'


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