VIRAT
PARV MAHABHARAT BOOK 4 CHAPTER 2
Mahabharat
Book 4 Chapter 2 : English
SECTION II
Bhim
said, "I intend to present myself before the lord of Virat
as a cook bearing the name of Vallabh. I am skilled in culinary
art, and I shall prepare curries for the king, and excelling all
those skilful cooks that had hitherto dressed his food I shall gratify
the monarch. And I shall carry mighty loads of wood. And witnessing
that mighty feat, the monarch will be pleased. And, O Bharat, beholding
such superhuman feats of mine, the servants of the royal household
will honour me as a king. And I shall have entire control over all
kinds of viands and drinks. And commanded to subdue powerful elephants
and mighty bulls, I will do as bidden. And if any combatants will
fight with me in the lists, then
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I vanquish them, and thereby entertain the monarch. But I shall
not take the life of any of them. I shall only bring them down in
such way that they may not be killed. And on being asked as regards
my antecedent I shall say that--Formerly I was the wrestler and
cook of Yudhishthir. Thus shall I, O king, maintain myself."
Yudhishthir
said, "And what office will be performed by that mighty descendant
of the Kurus, Dhananjay, the son of Kunti, that foremost of men
possessed of long arms, invincible in fight, and before whom, while
he was staying with Krishna, the divine Agni himself desirous of
consuming the forest of Khandava had formerly appeared in the guise
of a Brahman? What office will be performed by that best of warriors,
Arjun, who proceeded to that forest and gratified Agni, vanquishing
on a single car and slaying huge Nagas and Rakshashs, and who married
the sister of Vasuki himself, the king of the Nagas? Even as the
sun is the foremost of all heat-giving bodies, as the Brahmana is
the best of all bipeds, as the cobra is the foremost of all serpents,
as Fire is the first of all things possessed of energy, as the thunderbolt
is the foremost of all weapons, as the humped bull is the foremost
of all animals of the bovine breed, as the ocean is the foremost
of all watery expanses, as clouds charged with rain are the foremost
of all clouds, as Ananta is the first of all Nagas, as Airavata
is the foremost of all elephants, as the son is the foremost of
all beloved objects, and lastly, as the wife is the best of all
friends, so, O Vrikodara, is the youthful Gudakesh, the foremost
of all bowmen.
And
O Bharat, what office will be performed by Vibhatsu, the wielder
of Gandiv, whose car is drawn by white horses, and who is not inferior
to Indra or Vasudeva Himself? What office will be performed by Arjun
who, dwelling for five years in the abode of the thousand-eyed Deity
(Indra) shining in celestial lustre, acquired by his own energy
the science of superhuman arms with all celestial weapons, and whom
I regard as the tenth Rudra, the thirteenth Aditya, the ninth Vasu,
and the tenth Graha, whose arms, symmetrical and long, have the
skin hardened by constant strokes of the bowstring and cicatrices
which resemble those on the humps of bulls,--that foremost of warriors
who is as Himavat among mountains, the ocean among expanses of water,
Sakra among the celestial, Havya-vaha (fire) among the Vasus, the
tiger among beasts, and Garuda among feathery tribes!"
Arjun
replied, "O lord of the Earth, I will declare myself as one
of the neuter sex. O monarch, it is, indeed difficult to hide the
marks of the bowstring on my arms. I will, however, cover both my
cicatrized arms with bangles. Wearing brilliant rings on my ears
and conch-bangles on my wrists and causing a braid to hang down
from my head, I shall, O king, appear as one of the third sex, Brihannala
by name. And living as a female I shall (always) entertain the king
and the inmates of the inner apartments by reciting stories. And,
O king, I shall also instruct the women of Virat's palace in singing
and delightful modes of dancing
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in musical instruments of diverse kinds. And I shall also recite
the various excellent acts of men and thus conceal myself, O son
of Kunti, by feigning disguise. And, O Bharat should the king enquire,
I will say that, I lived as a waiting maid of Draupadi in Yudhishthir's
palace. And, O foremost of kings, concealing myself by this means,
as fire is concealed by ashes, I shall pass my days agreeably in
the palace of Virat."
Vaisampayan
continued, "Having said this, Arjun, that best of men and foremost
of virtuous persons, became silent. Then the king addressed another
brother of his."
Footnotes
:
4:1
This speech of Vaisampayan is not included in some texts within
the second section. To include it, however, in the third, is evidently
a mistake.
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