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________________ is the Vedic Rājasūya any Relevance for the Epic Game of Dice? 67 NOTES AND REFERENCES * Paper read at the Seminar on the Rituals... under the auspices of the Ananthacharya Indological Institute, Bombay, December 28-29, 1991. 1. All references to the Pune Critical Edition of the Mahabharata. 2. 2. 24. 18-2. 27. 28; 2. 28. 54; 2. 29. 1418; 2. 43. 25-35; 2. 45. 15-35; 2. 46. 23–25; 2. 47.1–31; 2. 48. 1.-41. According to Duryodhana only two families did not pay tribute the Pancalas because they were related to the Pandavas, and the Andhaka-Vrsnis because they were the friends of the Pandavas (2. 48. 42). 3. The Mahabharata: 2. The Book of the Assembly Hall, translated and edited by J.A.B. van Buitenen, The University of Chicago Press. Chicago and London, 1975. 4. Buitenen asks: "... is a neighbouring kinsman's envy at Yudhisthira's good fortune sufficient reason for the new king... willingly to gamble it all away?" We may ask : "Why not?* We have a parallel in Nala losing everything away to his brother Puşkara in a game of dice. 5. van Buitenen's conclusion that every game of dice must go through twenty turns is absolutely without basis. The anudyuta of the epic concluded only in one play, and there is no knowing how many plays Nala and Puşkara had in their dyūta. 6. van Buitenen makes certain statements (p. 30) about this incident which are not of immediate relevance to the subject of this paper, but it has to be pointed out that there is no basis for them. He observes: "In the end Dhstarastra rules that the last play was indecisive and the game as a whole had been neither lost nor won". Where does he find evidence in the epic to make this observation? Similarly, following the general opinion, he states that the debate on the question raised by Draupadi remained inconclusive. The epic, however, tells us that when Duryodhana challenged any one of the Pandavas to answer Draupadi's question, Arjuna did that every neatly (2. 63. 21). Finally, there is nothing in the epic to show that the anudyūta was only a repeat of the twentieth game" and not a new game altogether. 7. J.C. Heestermann: An ancient Indian Royal Consecration, 1957, pp. 114 116; 167-168; Mbh. 2. 33. 1.; 2. 49. 10 fg.; 2. 42. 35. Madhu Vidyā/499 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006525
Book TitleMadhuvidya
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorS D Laddu, T N Dharmadhikari, Madhvi Kolhatkar, Pratibha Pingle
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year2001
Total Pages762
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Literature, & Philosophy
File Size17 MB
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