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The binding of Duryodhana by Bhima from "summary" of Mahabharat Ki Kathayen by Aparna Anand

In the great Indian epic Mahabharata, the story of the binding of Duryodhana by Bhima holds a significant place. It is a tale of vengeance, strength, and justice that showcases the complex relationships between the characters in the epic. Duryodhana, the eldest of the Kaurava brothers, was known for his jealousy towards the Pandavas, especially towards Bhima. Bhima, the second Pandava brother, was known for his strength and valor, which often led to conflicts between him and Duryodhana. The binding of Duryodhana by Bhima took place during the dice game (dyutakrida) where Duryodhana, along with his uncle Shakuni, conspired to defeat the Pandavas unfairly. As a result, the Pandavas lost everything in the game, including their kingdom, and were forced into exile. During their exile, Duryodhana and his brothers continued to harass the Pandavas, which eventually led to the great Kurukshetra war. In the war, Bhima's anger towards Duryodhana reached its peak, and he vowed to seek revenge for all the injustices done to his family. The moment of reckoning came when Bhima encountered Duryodhana on the battlefield. In a fierce battle, Bhima overpowered Duryodhana and finally fulfilled his vow of binding him. This act symbolized the triumph of justice over injustice, and the victory of good over evil. The binding of Duryodhana by Bhima serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of jealousy, deceit, and betrayal. It is a tale that highlights the importance of righteousness, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity. The epic Mahabharata continues to resonate with readers across generations, reminding them of the timeless lessons it imparts.
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    Mahabharat Ki Kathayen

    Aparna Anand

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