yudhisthira character sketch in English
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Yudhishthira, the eldest prince of the Pandavas is always projected as a person who
followed the tenets of Dharma and is held in high esteem because of this. That he was a
wise man who was held in great reverence is evident from two noteworthy incidents – the „Yaksha Prasna‟ and his conversation with Nahusha, the serpent. Both these incidents bring
to fore Yudhishthira‟s extraordinary intellectual competency in the moralities of life and
establishes him as an authority on „Dharma‟. The „Yaksha Prasna‟ is one of the most
important sections of the Mahabharata which stands on par with the „Vidura Neethi‟(the
discourse on „Dharma‟ by Vidura) on aspects of morals and ethics. It is in the form of a
dialogue between a Yaksha (a semi-divine being) and Yudhishthira. While in exile, the
Pandavas once wander deep into the forest searching for the „Arani‟ (sticks used by the
officiating priest to start the fire of a Yagna) of a Brahmin priest. Having lost their way and
parched with thirst, Yudhishthira asks Sahadeva to fetch water. Sahadeva finds a pond
nearby and seeks to quench his thirst before taking water to his brothers. As he is about to
drink the water, a stern voice warns him that the pond was its territory and whoever wanted
to drink the water should first answer its questions lest be punished with death. Sachdeva
chooses to ignore the voice, proceeds to drink the water and falls dead instantly. The same fate befalls Nakula, Bhima and Arjuna...
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Eldest brother : Yudhishthira was the eldest of all Pandavas. They were five in all. ...
A loving brother : Yudhishthira loved his brothers most. ...
Brave and intelligent : Yudhishthira was brave to face any situation. ...
Lover of justice : Yudhishthira loved justice very much.