Chapter 56: Karna's insult by 4 Pandavas & Uruvi's Protest

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Story Unfolds :

"I like your enthusiasm, Partha. But the war is not a game it is a crucial subject of life and death. Not for you, but for all except you." Lord Krishna had warned his best friend Arjuna of the devastating end of the upcoming war of Kurukheshtra.

" Lord Krishna had warned his best friend Arjuna of the devastating end of the upcoming war of Kurukheshtra

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"I don't know but I need to take my revenge from that Sut Putra, Keshav. He insulted me several times. Even in front of my dear wife Panchali at her Swayambar and even before my dear sister Uruvi that day at his own house. Even you can't stop me." Arjuna had replied grumpily. He was adamant to destroy Karna in his mind.

Lord Krishna looked at him in calm eyes. He knew it was destined to be like this. One brother would kill his another one in the greatest battle of Mahabharata. Nobody could stop it. He was here to help it to occur, not to stop it.

"Okay, Partha. I will not stop you. But beware in mind, you loose everything in this war. Every precious thing of your life." Lord Krishna warned him aptly again. He knew that in this war everybody had to pay heavily. With his own life or his near and dear ones.
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At Pukeya state, the devastating news of Uruvi's loosing her first baby had been reached like a fire. King Basav was completely heart broken. He was blaming his own ignorance. He did not have courage to face his daughter but he wanted to. He bethroned his brother's son Uddhav as the new King of Pukeya and went away in searching for peace of mind. What would now happen to him was unnecessary for our this tale. In short, he penetrated hard and repented for his misdeed. His penetration became successful and he died 2 years later in jungle. He did not got a chance to meet Uruvi or to beg for her mercy.
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In Hastinapur, the scenario was now changing rapidly. Duryodhan and his uncle Shakuni was making a great conspiracy against the Pandavas. The laughter of Draupadi was still ringing in the eardrum of Duryodhan "Andhe ka putra Andha". He was infuriated by extreme rage and wanted to avenge his insult from all of them. In only one sentence, the war was inevitable now.

King Dhritashtra was also in favor of his greedy brother-in-law

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King Dhritashtra was also in favor of his greedy brother-in-law. He thought to get rid of Yuddhisthir and his four brothers so that he could abandon his throne for the sake of Duryodhan and his son Laxman Kumar. But that was not so easy as Bhism, Drona and Vidur were all against him. Dhritashtra was extremely angry of them but had to maintain his calm demeanor outside. He was a clever man who disguised his greed and anger under the mask of helplessness and blindness.

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