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what noble conduct and wisdom is being refered in the Pandavas of exile here​

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Answered by bhanishvarma12
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The Yaksha was 'Yama' the lord of 'Death' who had taken the form of Yaksha to see test Yudhishthira's wisdom, knowledge and righteous conduct. Being satisfied with his answers and impressed by his noble and wise conduct, Yama blessed him protection from heaven

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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The Yaksha was 'Yama' the lord of 'Death' who had taken the form of Yaksha to see test Yudhishthira's wisdom, knowledge and righteous conduct. Being satisfied with his answers and impressed by his noble and wise conduct, Yama blessed him protection from heaven.

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