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The
Birth of Kauravas
After
Gandhari was married to Dhritrashtra she wrapped a bandage
over her eyes and vowed to share the darkness that her
husband lived in. Gandhari's brother Shakuni came to live
with them to look after the interests of Gandhari. Once
Rishi Vyas came to visit Gandhari in Hastinapur. She took
great care of the comforts of the great saint and saw
that he had a pleasant stay in Hastinapur. The saint was
pleased with Gandhari and granted her a boon. Gandhari
wished for one hundred sons who would be as powerful as
her husband. Vyas granted her the boon and in due course
of time Gandhari found herself to be pregnant. But two
years passed and still the baby was not born. Meanwhile
Kunti gave birth to a son whom she called Yudhisthar.
After two years of carrying her pregnancy, Gandhari gave
birth to a hard piece of lifeless flesh that was not a
baby at all. Gandhari was devastated as she had expected
hundred sons according to the blessing of Rishi Vyas.
She was about to throw away the piece of flesh when Rishi
Vyas appeared and told her that his blessings could not
have been in vain. He asked Gandhari to arrange for one
hundred jars full of Ghee (oil). He told Gandhari that
he would cut the piece of flesh into hundred pieces and
place them in the jar, which would then develop into the
one hundred sons that she so desired. Gandhari told Vyas
then that she wanted that she should also have a daughter.
Vyas agreed and cut the piece of flesh into one hundred
and one pieces and placed them each in the jar. After
two more years of patient waiting the jars were ready
to be opened. When the first jar was opened Gandhari took
the baby out and named him Duryodhan. But alas! As soon
as the baby started crying all the beasts of the jungle
started howling and many signs of ill omen were seen.
Everyone was shocked and disappointed as this meant that
the baby was not auspicious and would bring harm on the
entire clan of the Kauravas. Vidur spoke then and said
that the child would have to be abandoned as the omens
at his birth spell doom for the Kuru clan. He said, "The
scriptures clearly state that for the good of the clan
an individual can be sacrificed, for the good of the village
a clan can be sacrificed, for the good of the country
a village can be sacrificed and for the development of
the soul, even the earth can be sacrificed." So for the
good of the clan and of the country and of humanity, please
sacrifice this son of yours. But both Gandhari and Dhritrashtra
were adamant that a baby could not cause any harm and
much against Vidur's wishes kept the baby. At the same
time Bheemsen was born to Kunti in the forest. The other
children of Gandhari were taken out of the jars and now
Gandhari had one hundred sons and a daughter called Duhshala.
All the children grew up to be strong and powerful.
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