Read the following extracts carefully and answer the following questions-
Mother’s advice
The Mahabharata describes how, when war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas became almost inevitable, Gandhari made one last appeal to her eldest son Duryodhana:
By making peace you honor your father and me, as well as your well-wishers … it is the wise man in control of his senses who guard his kingdom. Greed and anger drag a man away from his profits; by defeating these two enemies a king conquers the earth … You will happily along with the wise and heroic Pandavas … There is no good in a war, no law (dharma) and profit (artha), let alone happiness; nor is a there (necessarily) victory in the end – don’t set your mind on war … Duryodhana did not listen to this advice and fought and lost the war.
i. How does a king conquer the earth as describes in the extract?
ii. Mention the views of Gandhari on feud war.
iii. Explain about Gandhari’s appeal to her son?
i.
A wise man that has control over his senses can protect his kingdom. By defeating greed and anger, can one conquer the earth. They both are the enemies of a person which drags him into problems.
ii.
According to Gandhari, there is no wisdom in fighting with the Pandavas. There is no law or profit one can earn while fighting the war. It will only cause destruction. Thus, it is better to live happily with the Pandavas.
iii
Gandhari was sensible and practical. He appealed to her son Duryodhana, not to fight a war with Pandavas, as it will not provide any good to any of them. Rather it will only harm them. There is no surety of victory in the end, which means that there would be no one to share happiness with. Thus, she urged her son no to think about fighting a war.
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