Table of Contents
- 1 How did yudhisthira response to the voice differ from that of his brother?
- 2 Did yudhisthira answer the question Yaksha satisfactorily?
- 3 Why did yudhishthira choose Nakula?
- 4 Who was Yaksha why did he ask yudhisthira many questions long answer?
- 5 Who was Yaksha why did he take the form of Yaksha?
- 6 What kind of questions did Yaksha ask to Yudhishthira?
- 7 How did Yaksha reveal his terrible form to Yudhishthira?
- 8 What is Yaksha Prashna in Mahabharata?
How did yudhisthira response to the voice differ from that of his brother?
Question 3: How did Yudhishthira’s response to the voice differ from that of his brothers? Answer: Yudhishthira replied to the voice in a very calm and gentle manner. Unlike his brothers, he did not rush or gave-in to his desires. He acted with wisdom and used the opportunity to redeem the situation.
How many questions were asked by Yaksha to yudhisthira?
The Yaksha asked 18 questions with philosophical and meta-physical ramifications. The Yaksha-Yudhisthir dialogue is embodied in the Madhya Parva of the Mahabharata. It is also known as the Dharm-Baka Upakhyan (Legend of the Virtous Crane).
Did yudhisthira answer the question Yaksha satisfactorily?
Yes Yudhishthira answered the questions of the yaksha satisfactorily .
What were the question of the Yaksha and how did Yudhishthira answer them?
Yaksha asked him why he was asking Nakula, the son of Madri, to be brought to life instead of Bhima or Arjuna who were his own brothers being Kunti’s children. Yudhishthira replied that his father had two wives Kunti and Madri both of whom he treated equally as his mothers.
Why did yudhishthira choose Nakula?
Yudhishthira chose Nakula the son of Madri because he the son of Kunti was alive. So Kunti was not completely bereaved. In order to keep the scales of justice even he wanted to revive Madri’s son Nakula. Thus Yudhishthira’s impartiality pleased the Yaksha most.
Why did yudhishthira weep then?
Answer: Because he was feeling himself responsible for the war that caused several people’s death.
Who was Yaksha why did he ask yudhisthira many questions long answer?
Answer: Explanation: Yaksha was the God of Death – Yama Raj, who presided over hell and who was also Yudhishthira’s father. Prior to going on exile, Yaksha, in the form of a crane, came in front of Yudhishthira and asked him several questions to confirm his sincerity and righteousness.
How many questions did Yaksha ask?
The Yaksha asked 125(approx) questions with philosophical and metaphysical ramifications. This dialogue between the Yaksha and Yudhishthira is embodied in the Madhya Parva of the Mahabharata, and is also known as the Dharma-Baka Upakhyan (Legend of the Virtuous Crane).
Who was Yaksha why did he take the form of Yaksha?
Yaksha was Yama the God of Death. He had taken the form of Yaksha to see and test Yudhishthira.
Who was Yaksha why did he ask so many questions to Yudhishthira?
What kind of questions did Yaksha ask to Yudhishthira?
1 Answer
- What rescues man in danger?
- By the study of which science does man become wise?
- What is swifter than the wind?
- What is more faded than a dried straw?
- What befriends a traveller?
- Who is the friend of one who stays at home?
- Who accompanies a man in death?
- Which is the biggest vessel?
Why did Yudhishthira ask Yaksha to restore Nakula’s life give the character sketch of nakul?
Yudhishthira chose Nakula the son of Madri because he the son of Kunti was alive. In order to keep the scales of justice even he wanted to revive Madri’s son Nakula. Thus Yudhishthira’s impartiality pleased the Yaksha most. So Yaksha rewarded him by reviving his all dead brothers.
How did Yaksha reveal his terrible form to Yudhishthira?
Yaksha revealed to him his terrible form and warned him that he should answer his questions before helping himself to the water in the lake. Yudhishthira gave him appropriate replies and Yaksha was pleased. Then, Yaksha said that he would bring back to life one of his brothers.
How did the Yaksha revive all the brothers?
The Yaksha revived all the brothers. The Yaksha was Dharma, Yudhishthira’s father. The significant aspect of this encounter with Yaksha is this: When Yudhishthira fell into the temptation of putting his brothers at stake during the game of dice, he put Nakula and Sahadeva at stake first.
What is Yaksha Prashna in Mahabharata?
The episode known as Yaksha Prashna in Mahabharata relates to the exchange of questions and answers between Yama in the guise of a Yaksha who poses 126 difficult questions to Yudhishthira who gives the most fitting answers to those questions.
Why is Yudhishthira known as Dharmaraj?
In this profound dialogue between Yudhishthira and Yaksha from Mahabharata, Yudhishthira displays his sense of dharma and justice, proving once again why he is known as dharmaraj – the upholder of dharma. What happened so far: The forest exile is coming to a close and Bhima had become angry and bitter after going through this hardship.
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