what are the stakes in the sequal to the dicing in Mahabharata?
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.During the dicing event Yudhishtira stakes his wealth , Jewelry , Indprastha , and the belongings of his brothers one by one and looses one by one. Sakuni mocks and provokes Yudhistira at each stage and demands to stake. He thus looses his brothers Nakula, Sahadeva.
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The stakes in the sequel to the dicing in Mahabharata are as follows:
- Dhritarashtra calls the Pandavas again to play dice in the sequel to the dicing.
- So, when Dushasana finds out that the Pandavas are leaving Hastinapura with their treasures of gems and riches, he immediately informed his brother, Duryodhana, Karna, and Sakuni to go to the king.
- During the dicing event in Mahabharata, Yudhishtira stakes his wealth, Jewelry, Indraprastha, and the belongings of his brothers.
- He lost all of his and his brothers' belongings one by one.
- Moreover, Sakuni mocks and provokes Yudhistira at each stage in the game and demands to stake.
- He also lost his brothers Nakula and Sahadeva.
- However, Duryodhana was upset by the reprieve of his father Dhritarashtra and invited Yudhishthira for another game.
- Yudhishthira accepted the invitation, and the stakes were that the losers would go into exile. Thus, the Pandavas went into exile.
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