Book Title: Treasury of Jain Tales
Author(s): V M Kulkarni
Publisher: Shardaben Chimanbhai Educational Research Centre

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________________ 94 crossed the Ganga. They waited for him on the other side. They knew that Krsna would have no boat but said he could easily swim across. In the meantime, Krsna lifted his chariot, the charioteer and the horses with one hand and started to swim with the help started to swim with the help of the other. But the Gangā was half a yojana broad and when Krsna came to the middle of it, he felt quite exhausted. He wondered how the Pāndavas managed to cross such a mighty river. They must indeed be terribly powerful. Perhaps, they did not defeat Padmanabha on some purpose. The Gangā made a clear passage for Krsna and he walked across. When he met the Pāndavas on the other side, he complimented them on their physical strength because of which they could easily cross the river and asked them on what purpose exactly they had refrained from vanquishing Padmanābha. The Pandavas then confessed their own little trickery and told him how they concealed the boat in which they had crossed the river. Krsna was furious at this and did not like the Pandavas' intention of putting his strength to test like this. They should have realised that he had crossed the Lavana-sea which was two hundred thousand yojanas broad, defeated Padmanabha, destroyed his whole capital city and brought Draupadi back to them all by himself. The Pandavas seemed to him to be terribly mean e crushed their chariots out of shape and banished them all out of the kingdom. He marched away to his own city of Dväravati and the Pändavas returned to Hastinapura to tell their father, King Pandu about Krsna's order of banishment and what had brought it about. Their father blamed them for their behaviour and asked Kunti to go to Krsna to ask him, since he was the lord of the entire southern half of Bhārata, where exactly the Pāndavas should go, since they have been banished out of his kingdom. Krsna discovered a patch of uninhabited land on the southern sea coast and suggested that the Pändavas could go there and worship and propitiate him. Kunti accordingly reported to king Pandu who directed his sons to proceed to the place on the southern sea coast and found a city and name it Pāndumathurä. in course of time, Draupadi gave birth to a son and gave him the name Pāndusena. He grew up to study all the seventy two arts Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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