Before
leaving for Vanaravata, the Pandavas paid respect to all the elders
of Hastinapur.
In
the end the Pandavas met Vidura, the man who was wise beyond his age
and who through his extensive spy system knew almost everything which
happened in the kingdom of Hastinapur and outside it.
As
Vidura was blessing Yudhishtara, the eldest Pandava, a rather strange
thing happened.
The learned Vidura spoke in the language of the
Mlechchas, instead of the language spoken in Hastinapur. This
language was hardly known to anyone in the kingdom of Hastinapur and
the words of Vidura sounded like utter garble - except to one person.
The person for whom it was intended – Yudhishtara.
Yudhishtara,
the eldest Pandava knew the language of the Mlechchas and was
steadily getting worried as he understood exactly what
Vidura was saying.
“You
need to know what your enemies are upto and avoid the dangers. And
remember that fire cannot destroy someone who is hiding under the
hole in the woods and when you are in a strange home it is best to be
like a jackal and make not one escape route, but make many ways out.”
Yudhishtara
stared at Vidura, who was studying his nephew with dangerous eyes as
Vidura continued in the same language, “Sometimes, son, it is best
to keep wandering from one place to another to acquire knowledge and
that way you would also keep your five senses safe.”
Yudhishtara
was silent as Vidura and Yudhishtara studied each other.
“I
understand!” Yudhishtara said in the same language, as a sudden
crinkly smile broke in Vidura’s face.
Soon
the Pandavas came out of the house of Vidura and bid goodbye to the
Pandavas and their mother Kunti, as they set out to Vanaravata.
The
Pandavas then were out of the kingdom of
Hastinapur and were walking
when a confused Kunti came to her son.
“What
was it that Vidura said?” she asked Yudhishtara. “And I did not
even know what it was that you said in return.”
Yudhishtara
saw the kingdom of Hastinapur far behind him and took in a deep
breath as he saw his mother and brothers
look at him, questioningly.
“There
is going to be a fire. A huge fire and we need to escape it!”
Yudhishtara said finally.
*********
The
Pandavas were met by a man called Purochana in the city of
Vanaravata. He saw the
Pandavas and told them that he was here to help them. The
Pandavas then met all the high officials in the city of Vanravata and
the people were all glad to see the Pandavas.
Finally
with Purochana’s help, they went to the palace built for them in the
city of Vanravata.
It was a beautiful palace, by any stretch of
imagination.
Yudhishtara
saw the palace and nodded at Purochana. “We would like to inspect
the palace ourselves!” Yudhishtara told Purochana. “It has been
built so beautifully.”
Purochana
nodded not saying anything as he walked away leaving the six of them
alone.
Hurriedly,
the Pandavas entered the palace and they were all shell shocked
because they made a sad discovery. The beautiful
palace was combustible and
was built out of resin, hemp, straw, bamboo and butter and lac!
All
it needed was a tiny spark and the fire inside the palace would be
uncontrollable and destroy everything
inside it.
Yudhishtara
turned to Bheema, “We need to build an underground tunnel out of
the palace. In
secret. No one can know about it. To the outside world we act
normally, but we work on the tunnel everyday.”
“Tunnel?”
Bheema asked as Yudhishtara nodded.
“After
we escape the fire, then what?” Bheema asked his eyes popping with
anger.
Yudhishtara
remembered Vidura’s words.
“We
keep moving.” Yudhishtara said slowly. “Right now, we have
neither power nor rank in the country. Once, everyone believes that
we are dead, no one would be looking for us. Then, we can move freely
and we go to all the kingdoms in the country, to build alliances and
make ourselves strong!”
*******
Purochana
was being very friendly to the Pandavas and he tried to make their
stay as comfortable as possible. As he was talking animatedly about
the place, a strange man came to see Yudhishtara.
Yudhishtara
stared at the man who with his hard and coarse hands looked to be
some sort of manual labourer. What really surprised Yudhishtara was
that the man introduced himself in the Mlechcha language.
Yudhishtara
left Purochana and turned to the newcomer and took him to the inside
quarters and for what it was worth replied in the language of the
Mlechchas.
“Who
are you?” Yudhishtara asked the man.
“I
am a miner!” the man said
in the same language, “and I was sent by Vidura to help you.”
A
beautiful smile broke out in the face of Yudhishtara as he nodded
happily at the man.
And
so with the help of the miner,
right in the middle of the palace, the Pandavas dug a tunnel out of
the palace. They hid the hole of the tunnel by a slab to make sure
that Purochana who was living outside the palace, did not know what
they were doing.
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