(a) Comment on the prelude to the 'Dicing'. What factors lead to Duryodhan's anger?
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He was already jealous of the Pandavas.
In the Rajasurya yaga Draupadi called him a blind man’s son
In the Rajasurya yaga Draupadi called him a blind man’s son
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Duryodhana's envy of the success and acclaim of Indraprastha and being embarrassed by the Pandavas made him irate and he wished to toss down the Pandavas.
What elements lead to Duryodhana's anger?
- Duryodhana's envy of the success and acclaim of Indraprastha and being embarrassed by the Pandavas made him irate and he wished to toss down the Pandavas.
- He was very much aware of the worth and force of a ruler. In the Rajasurya Yaga, Draupadi called him a visually impaired man's child.
- Subsequently, he lost no valuable open the door to embarrass and even to endeavour to kill the Pandavas.
- Before long the ideal open door came to the evil disapproved of Duryodhana and Shakuni to stop Pandavas.
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