Romesh Chunder Dutt Epic Poems

The term of banishment having expired, Yudhishthir demanded that
the kingdom of Indra-prastha should be restored to him. The old
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The conditions of the banishment of the sons of Pandu were hard. They
must pass twelve years in exile, and then they must remain a year in
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The death of Duryodhan concludes the war, and it is followed by
the lament of women and the funerals of the deceased warriors.
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A curious incident followed the bridal of Draupadi. The five sons of
Pandu returned with her to the potter's house, where they were
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The mutual jealousies of the princes increased from day to day, and
when Yudhishthir, the eldest of all the princes and the eldest son of
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Maha-Bharata, The Epic Of Ancient India - Conclusion

The real Epic ends with the war and with the funerals of the deceased
warriors, as we have stated before, and Yudhishthir's Horse-Sacrifice
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The real Epic ends with the war and the funerals of the deceased
warriors. Much of what follows in the original Sanscrit poem is
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Karna was chosen as the leader of the Kuru forces after the death of
Drona, and held his own for two days. The great contest between Karna
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All negotiations for a peaceful partition of the Kuru kingdom having
failed, both parties now prepared for a battle, perhaps the most
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The scene of the Epic is the ancient kingdom of the Kurus which
flourished along the upper course of the Ganges; and the historical
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True to their word the sons of Pandu went with Draupadi into exile,
and passed twelve years in the wilderness; and many were the
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On the fall of Bhishma the Brahman chief Drona, preceptor of the Kuru
and Pandav princes, was appointed the leader of the Kuru forces. For
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Duryodhan came back from the Imperial Sacrifice filled with jealousy
against Yudhishthir, and devised plans to effect his fall. Sakuni,
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