30. Seeds of Conflict
The young princes grew up
Under the tutelage of Bhisma;
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In this part of the epic you have so touchingly inscribed the disappointment of Dhritarashtra. It may be quoted... Ever since it was known that A blind cannot be the king His bitterness knew no bounds And he stopped all training. Though Dhritarashtra was blind yet he was intelligent but he was negative in nature. However Pandu was anointed king and Satyawati became happy. Nice presentation. Thanks.
Interesting to read about dritarashtra, Pandu and vidur.3 different kinds of personalities. Dritarashtras disappointment stirred bitterness In blood.. Excellent piece
This bitterness is the seed of the entire story of the epic. It bears in it, the Great War and the inevitable catastrophic that follows.
A saga of epic proportions unfolding bit by bit, gripping the reader by its smooth narration and deft characterization. The sense of disappointment hits us hard so it's easy to sympathize with Dhritarashtra despite his negative traits n outlook.
I am now nearing the end of this epical series. Thank you Nosheen.
Very powerfully sewn, with beauty, heart and lessons shown! .. Thank you ever so much for sharing these! .. Ever so many 10S! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! +++++
Thank you, Becca, for the appreciation. In this part, I have tried to depict how the seeds of forthcoming big conflict is ignored by all...... And the epic is about how the seeds grow into an immense calamity