||Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya||
Chapter – 66 – The legend
of Lord Krishna – The legend of King Pareekshith
Shuka Bhramam speaks “Oh!
Rajan, Suyodhana, Karna and Dusshasana who have heard the advice of Vidura to
King Dhritarashtra was extremely raged, slammed the doors and entered the chamber of King
Dhritarashtra, he approached Vidura in extreme fury, disgraced him calling his
cause of birth as the son of Dasi, and dependent on them for the meal and shameless
etc. Suyodhana mercilessly poured harsh words on Vidura who served them all his life.
Ultimately Vidura was thrown out of the palace; he was all humiliated
and hurt. Dhritarashtra who was
listening to the shower of abuses on Vidura, remained silent, watching the
boneless act of his own brother, Vidura who is an eminent archer, surprisingly
remained unhurt by any of the above, silently retired from the chamber of
Dhritarashtra. Vidura instantly remembered the constructive side of the incident that caused him to stay away from the
great battle of Kurukshetra, he felt it was the grace of supreme Lord Krishna
upon him. Oh! Rajan, Vidura who symbolizes
the piousness and fortune of Kaurava left them forever. Thus, Vidura who is
self-less, highly knowledgeable, amiable, a noble-soul left the Hastinapura.
He conducted journeys to various sacred lands on the Earth, always remembering
the sacred names of Lord, contemplating upon him, engaged in fruitful conversation
with the ascetics who met on his way, walked all over the Earth like an
Avadhootha. Vidura arrived on the shores of Prabhasa, met several saintly men
and ascetics engaged in pious activities on the Syamanthapanchaka, he heard
about the aftermath of the great battle of Kurukshetra and the destruction of
entire Kauravas, as the tornado which causes the trees in the woods to ignite
forest fire. He also heard that only the
Pandavas remains after the great battle, he left Prabhasa and proceeded journey
to the riverbank of Saraswathi. Vidura decided to meet Krishna, walked through
the banks of river Yamuna, while moving along the banks suddenly his eyes fell on Udhdhava who was the closest
companion of Lord Krishna.”
Shuka Bhramam continues "Oh! Rajan, Udhdhava is one of the
dearest companions of Krishna, supremely intelligent, had a great knowledge in
Shastra and Purana, and exceptionally good f0resight as Krishna. He was completely devoted and sincerely follows Krishna like a shadow. He used the clothes used by Lord Krishna, he
consumed the leftover meal of Krishna, he used the bedspread used by Krishna, was a
highly fortunate soul who spends most of his life with Krishna. Vidura witnessed
Udhdhava on the shores of Yamuna, shocked to see him in unusual clothing; he
was worn on saffron robes instead of yellow silk garments of Krishna. He was
holding the sandalwood ‘Padhuka’ of Krishna above his head, Vidura understood
Udhdhava must be conducting a spiritual journey."