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Thus, the Yaksha put many questions and Yudhishthira answered them all. In the end, the Yaksha asked "O king, one of your dead brothers can now be revived. who do you want to come back to life?"
It took Yudhishthira a moment to think and then he wished that the cloud-complexioned lotus-eyed, broad-chested and long-armed Nakula, lying like a fallen ebony tree, might arise.
The Yaksha was pleased at this and asked Yudhishthira : "Why did you choose Nakula in preference to Bhima, who has the strength of sixteen thousand elephants I have heard that Bhima is most dear to you. And why not Arjuna whose strength in arms is your protection? Tell me why you choose Nakula rather than either of these two."
1. How many questions did to Yaksha ask and how many of them did Yudhishthira answer to?
2. Did Yudhishthira answer to the questions of the Yaksha satisfactorily?
3. Which of the brothers did Yudhishthira choose to be alive? Describe his appearance.
4. What did Yaksha ask Yudhishthira about his choice?

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Answered by himostrikasingh
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Answer:

1. the Yaksha put many questions and Yudhishthira answered them all.

2. Yes, Yudhishthira answered all the questions satisfactorily.

3. Yudhishthira chose his Step-brother, Nakul, to

be alive.

Nakul was cloud-complexioned, Lotus-eyed, broad- chested and long armed and was lying like an ebony tree.

4. Yaksh asked,"Why did you choose Nakula in preference to Bhima, who has the strength of sixteen thousand elephants I have heard that Bhima is most dear to you. And why not Arjuna whose strength in arms is your protection? Tell me why you choose Nakula rather than either of these two."

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