Mahabharata For Kids
Mahabharata For Kids
Mahabharata For Kids
Pandavas then
started for
Hastinapur to meet
Dhritarashtra.
Dhritarashtra was
fully aware of the
happenings of the
war through Sanjay,
the priest of Drupada. Sanjay was blessed with
the power of watching the war from a distance
and narrated it to blind Dhritarashtra as it
happened. Gandhari and Dhritarashtra were mad
at Bheema for killing their sons, Duryodhana
and Dushashana.
Krishna accompanied the Pandavas to meet
Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. Vidur joined them
to help console his brother, Dhritarashtra.
Krishna spoke, “King Dhritarashtra, the war was
inevitable. The war has hurt everyone. The
Pandavas were left with no heir. The heat of the
war forced both the parties, the Kauravas and
the Pandavas, to perform many inhuman acts.
Now is the time to open your heart and accept
Yudhishthira as your son and bless the
Pandavas.”
Krishna’s words touched Dhritarashtra and he
broke down on Vidur. Yudhishthira touched the
feet of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari, they blessed
the Pandavas. Yudhishthira was accepted as the
king of Hastinapur.
Gandhari, however,
was unable to
excuse Krishna
whom she blamed
to be the root of
exterminating her
children. She cursed
Krishna, “Let your
family face the same as the Kauravas and be
wiped out from the face of the earth.” Krishna
knew that this was going to come sooner or
later.
The party then arrived to the place where
Bheeshma was still resting, waiting for his
departure from the earth. Bheeshma blessed the
Pandavas and his soul left for the heaven.
Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, Kunti and Vidur left for
the forest to pass their time in meditation and
prayers. Sanjay went along with them to take
care of their needs. Unfortunately they all died
in a forest fire and Sanjay came back to give this
heart breaking news to the Pandavas.
Yudhishthira declared to perform the
Aswamedha Yajna to establish the supremacy of
the Pandavas over other rulers of the area. The
people were pleased to see justice coming back
and peace prevailed. As time rolled on, Uttara,
wife of Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna and
Subhadra, gave birth to Parikshit. He was the
only heir left of Pandavas and was not killed by
Ashwathama as he was in his mother’s womb.
In few years Gandhari’s curse on Krishna began
to work. The Yadav clan began to fight among
themselves. Krishna and Balaram also died
leaving none to succeed the throne.
When Pandavas
heard the news of
destruction of the
Yadavas and
Krishna’s demise,
they decided to crown
the young prince
Parikshit and retire to
Himalayas. They
threw their weapons
into the river and started for their endless
journey to the top of the Himalayas along with
Draupadi. To their surprise, a dog accompanied
them.
As they climbed up the mountain, four Pandavas
brothers and Draupadi fell dead. The only ones
survived were Yudhishthira and the dog who
was following at the heels of the party. When
they reached the top of the Himalaya mountain,
Indra came on his chariot to get pious and
truthful Yudhishthira to heaven. Yudhishthira
paid his respect to Lord Indra and asked his
companion dog to get into the chariot. Indra was
shocked, “A dog to heaven?” When
Yudhishthira refused to go to heaven without the
dog, the God of Death, Dharmaraj Yama
emerged out of the dog and blessed
Yudhishthira. Yama was testing the
steadfastness of Yudhishthira.
After reaching heaven Yudhishthira joined his
family but was surprised to see his cousin
brothers settled in the heaven. When asked as
what happened to the sins they committed on
earth, Narada replied, “In heaven all are equal,
the sinner or the pious ones. The happenings on
the earth are nothing but the illusion created by
our creator.”