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Here Is The Reason Why Yudhishthira Refused Heaven For His Dog

Mahabharata, which is a religious text has a great significance in the life of the Hindus. In this epic poem, it is mentioned that Pandavas, the five brothers are quite famous and are said to be quite humble and noble. Among the Pandavas, Yudhishthira, the eldest brother was a person of noble thoughts. According to Rishi Vyas and Lord Krishna, Yudhishthira was a strong and tall king, but his humbleness was similar to that of common people.
After the Pandavas won the Kurukshetra battle, they ruled Indraprastha and Hastinapur for many years. One day Rishi Vyas visited them and advised the brothers to hand over the kingdom to their only heir Parikshit and live their life like common people. Pandavas along with Draupadi agreed to this. After the coronation of Parikshit, Pandavas and Draupadi went on the journey of attaining a life away from the worldly desires and temptations.
It is said that Yudhishthira was the one who was leading all of them. He was followed by his other four brothers namely, Bhima, Arjun, Nakul and Sahdev. The last in the line was Draupadi. It is believed that a dog befriended them and walked along with them.
Eventually,
everyone
started
to
fall
to
death
after
succumbing
to
their
failures
and
weaknesses.
When
Draupadi
fell
to
death,
Bhima,
out
of
the
grief
of
losing
her,
asked
Yudhishthira
that
why
Draupadi,
the
bearer
of
good
heart
and
caring
nature
died.
To
this,
Yudhishthira
replied,
"She
had
an
excessive
attachment
for
Arjun
and
this
is
what
her
failing
was."
The
next
one
to
die
was
Sahdev.
A
sad
Bhim
asked
Yudhishthira,
"What
was
his
fault?"
"Pride
in
his
intelligence
was
his
failing," said
Yudhishthira.
Nakul
collapsed
thereafter
and
then
fill
with
utmost
grief,
Bhim
asked,
"What
was
his
fault,
O
Yudhishthira?"
"He
admired
his
own
good
looks.
This
was
his
failure,"
mentioned
Yudhishthira.
It
was
Arjun
who
collapsed
next.
"What
wrong
did
Arjun
do,
O
Yudhishthir,"
cried
Bhim.
"He
was
brilliant
but
conceited
and
over-confident.
That
was
his
failing."
Now
it
was
the
turn
of
Bhim
who
was
extremely
tired.
While
collapsing
he
asked
Yudhishthira,
"What
was
my
failing?"
"You
were
boastful
about
your
strength
and
ate
in
excess
without
being
concerned
about
the
people
who
starved.
That
was
your
failing."
Yudhishthira continued his journey undeterred after losing his near and dear ones. The moment came when Yudhishthir would ascend to heaven. This is when Lord Indra descended from heaven in his chariot and asked Yudhishthira to come along with him. Yudhishthira said, "How can I go to heaven without Draupadi and my brothers?" To this, Indra said, "They all have already ascended to heaven following their deaths. Now it is time for you to ascend to heaven." Yudhishthira then agreed to ascend to heaven and was just about to board the chariot with his dog when Indra stopped him. He said, "You can bring this Dog. Only you are allowed."
Hearing this, Yudhishthira stopped and denied to board the chariot. He said, "I can't leave the one who stayed with me through the thick and thin of the journey." For the king, the dog was his true friend who chose to stay by his side. Lord Indra tried to persuade Yudhishthira by saying that he should value his happiness and stop worrying about the dog as it is just a dog. But, Yudhishthira was a man of Dharma and therefore, he didn't change his decision. He was unaware that he was weaving a glorious story in the history that people will remember for ages. For that reason, it was a play of supremacy. The dog was none other than diety Dharma himself. Impressed by the commitment and kindness of Yudhishthira, Lord Dharma appeared in the place of dog and praised Yudhishthira. He said that it was a test and Yudhishthira once again proved his kindness and righteousness. He praised the way Yudhishthira stood by his decision to not abandon the dog.
After this, Yudhishthira ascended to heaven.



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