7 shared moments.
Yudhishthira Warns About Lomasha and Guards DraupadiLomasha, their guide through the wilderness, becomes confused — and Yudhishthira immediately reads the danger. He orders everyone to guard Draupadi, maintain absolute cleanliness, and then gives Bhima a direct command: protect her. Finally, he goes to the twins Nakula and Sahadeva, embraces them, and tells them not to be afraid.
Lomasha Advises Austerities for Crossing GandhamadanaThe group has resolved to travel together, but Mount Gandhamadana looms ahead — a barrier that cannot be crossed by strength alone. Lomasha, the sage guiding them, reveals the only way through: not with chariots or even Bhima's arms, but with austerities.
Pandavas Endure Storm on Mount GandhamadanaAs the Pandavas and their companions enter Mount Gandhamadana, a violent storm descends — dust, wind, and rain blind and scatter them. They grope through darkness, each finding separate shelter under trees and mountainsides, until the storm passes and they reassemble to continue their journey.
Bhima Goes to Fetch Sougandhika LotusesA fragrant sougandhika lotus drifts on the wind and lands before Draupadi. She shows it to Bhima and asks him to bring more if he finds them. By the time Yudhishthira notices the omens of battle gathering around them, Bhima is already gone — headed north-east, into the territory of the yakshas.
Bhima Slays Yakshas at the Lotus PondWhen the Pandava party finally reaches the sougandhika pond, they find Bhima standing on its banks with his club raised, surrounded by the bodies of the yakshas he has already slain. Yudhishthira embraces him — then warns him never to do such a thing again.
Kubera's Guards Submit to YudhishthiraKubera's guards arrive at the pond — gigantic, armed with rocks, ready for battle. But when they see Yudhishthira, Lomasha, and the assembled brahmanas, they do not attack. They prostrate themselves in humility, and Yudhishthira pacifies them.
Yudhishthira Bids Farewell to GandhamadanaHaving resolved to leave, Yudhishthira bids farewell to the houses, rivers, lakes, and rakshasas of Gandhamadana — and vows to return after victory. Ghatotkacha carries the Pandavas and their brahmanas across mountains and waterfalls as they depart, guided by Lomasha and instructed by the sage Arshtishena.