Mahabharatam Ep-18 (Yudhistira being crowned the Prince) | మహాభారతం భా-18 (ధర్మరాజు పట్టాభిషేకం) | MPlanetLeaf
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Mahabharatam WebSeries in Telugu Episode-18 (Yudhistira being crowned the Prince) | సంపూర్ణ మహాభారతం భాగం-18 (ధర్మరాజు పట్టాభిషేకం) | Maheedhar’s Planet Leaf (MPlanetLeaf)
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Mahabharata is an epic tale from Hindu mythology. The story starts many generations ago with the dynasty of King Bharata of the Kuru dynasty until it comes all the way to the fight between the Pandvas and Kauravas. This episode establishes the change in the mind set of Dhritarashtra and Duryodhana.
The dispute over succession of the kingdom’s throne. It attributes the late birth of Duryodhana, the eldest son of Dhritarashtra, despite his father’s early marriage and legitimizes the case for his cousin Yudhishthira to claim the throne, since he could claim to be the eldest of his generation. Duryodhana is mentored by his maternal uncle Shakuni, who masterminded most of Duryodhana’s plots to humiliate and kill the Pandavas.
Duryodhana’s hatred for the Pandavas stems from his sincere belief that he being the son of the eldest brother and then king (even though he was just a deputy) is the heir apparent to the throne of Hastinapura. Because of his blindness, his father had to renounce the throne in favor of the younger Pandu. Duryodhana deeply believed that what was rightfully his was being given away to his older cousin Yudhishthira. He also felt that the Pandavas were sons of Kunti and Gods (devas/deities), not of Pandu. He never believed that their divine origin alone proved their superiority, on many occasions questioning their merits, and always calling them the ‘Kaunteya’ (sons of Kunti). He also bore a deep hatred of Bhima, who was younger than him but much stronger and dominated his brothers in sport and skill with his immense physical power and strength. When they were young, Bhima’s bullying and taunting were a constant source of pain for Duryodhana and his brothers.
The Pandavas were the darlings of the public too. They openly talked about Yudhishthira as their future king as he was an ardent follower of Dharma, and also the most capable of all Kuru princes. Duryodhana heard all the comments that the public made, and his rage knew no bounds. Duryodhana came up a plan with his uncle Shakuni to kill Pandavas so that he can ascend the throne of Hastinapur. He approached his father Dhritarashtra, and requested him to send the Pandavas and their mother Kunti to city Varnavata, where annual festivities were held in honour of Lord Shiva.
Dhritarashtra was a very learned man and followed Dharma most of the time except when it came to Duryodhana. His blind love for his son, made him take bad decisions. He liked his brother’s sons, the Pandavas, but his weakness of will and doting love for his own children made him a participant in Duryodhana’s evil plans. Dhritarashtra affectionately told the Pandavas to go there as the people of Varnavata will also be very happy to receive the sons of Pandu. The unsuspecting Pandavas were easily persuaded. They began their prepa