The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose: Sabha Parva
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The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose: Sabha Parva
Epic literature, Sanskrit
"'Alas, only once before, on the occasion of the Swayamvara, I was
beheld by the assembled kings in the amphitheatre, and never even once
beheld afterwards. I am to-day brought before this assembly. She whom
even the winds and the sun had seen never before in her palace is
to-day before this assembly and exposed to the gaze of the crowd. Alas,
she whom the sons of Pandu could not, while in her palace, suffer to be
touched even by the wind, is to-day suffered by the Pandavas to be
seized and dragged by this wretch. Alas, these Kauravas also suffer
their daughter-in-law, so unworthy of such treatment, to be thus
afflicted before them. It seemeth that the times are out of joint. What
can be more distressing to me, than that though high-born and chaste, I
should yet be compelled to enter this public court? Where is that
virtue for which these kings were noted? It hath been heard that the
kings of ancient days never brought their wedded wives into the public
court. Alas, that eternal usage hath disappeared from among the
Kauravas. Else, how is it that the chaste wife of the Pandavas, the
sister of Prishata's son, the friend of Vasudeva, is brought before
this assembly? Ye Kauravas, I am the wedded wife of king Yudhishthira
the just, hailing from the same dynasty to which the King belonged.
Tell me now if I am a serving-maid or otherwise. I will cheerfully
accept your answer. This mean wretch, this destroyer of the name of the
Kurus, is afflicting me hard. Ye Kauravas, I cannot bear it any longer.
Ye kings, I desire ye to answer whether ye regard me as won or unwon. I
will accept your verdict whatever it be.'
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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