Chapter 180
With the enraged kings charging to kill him, a terrified Drupada seeks refuge among the Brahmanas. The two Brahmin brothers who won the contest—Bhima and Arjuna—step forward not as priests, but as warriors, to defend the king.
3 substories where their stories intersect
Only 3 moments. Each one carries weight.
Chapter 180
With the enraged kings charging to kill him, a terrified Drupada seeks refuge among the Brahmanas. The two Brahmin brothers who won the contest—Bhima and Arjuna—step forward not as priests, but as warriors, to defend the king.
Chapter 184
After the swayamvara, Dhrishtadyumna secretly follows the disguised archer and his brother to a potter's house. Hiding outside, he watches their evening rituals and overhears their warrior's talk, piecing together the truth. He hurries back to his anxious father, King Drupada, who desperately hopes the winner is the man he believes to be long dead.
Chapter 185
Overjoyed by his son's report, Drupada sends his priest to the potter's house with a delicate mission: to ask directly if the winners are Pandu's sons. Yudhishthira responds not with a confession, but with a firm lesson on the rules of the contest.