Mahabharat Ch. 45 : The Hidden Heroes of Virata

Mahabharat

18-07-2024 • 10 mins

Narrated by Kumar Varun.

The people of Virata feared Draupadi after seeing Kichaka's fate, urging Queen Sudeshna to remove her from the city. Draupadi convinced Sudeshna to let her stay until her Gandharva husbands arrived. Meanwhile, Duryodhana suspected the Pandavas were hiding in Virata and planned to invade, hoping to expose them and extend their exile. King Susarma of Trigarta supported the plan, attacking from the south to weaken Virata. The Pandavas, disguised as servants, joined Virata's forces and defeated Susarma. When Duryodhana's army attacked from the north, Prince Uttara, with Arjuna disguised as Brihannala, prepared to confront them. Brihannala's skill as a charioteer gave hope to the people, setting the stage for a decisive battle. Source, Bibliography and Suggested further reading: 1. Vyasa, Krishna-Dwaipayana. "The Mahabharata." - The Mahabharata is the primary source for the story of Draupadi and the Pandavas, including the events in Virata's kingdom. 2. Rajagopalachari, C. "Mahabharata." - This retelling of the Mahabharata provides a concise and accessible version of the epic, including the incidents involving Draupadi, the Pandavas, and the events in Virata's kingdom. 3. Buitenen, J. A. B. van. "The Mahabharata, Volume 2: Book 3: The Book of the Forest; Book 4: The Book of Virata." - University of Chicago Press, 1975. This volume covers the Pandavas' exile and their time in Virata's kingdom, offering detailed accounts of the episodes mentioned in the story. 4. Pattanaik, Devdutt. "Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata." - Penguin Books India, 2010. This modern retelling of the Mahabharata includes interpretations and summaries of key events, including Draupadi's stay in Virata and the subsequent battles. 5. Ganguli, Kisari Mohan. "The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa: Translated into English Prose." - Published between 1883 and 1896, this translation offers an in-depth English version of the original Sanskrit epic, detailing the Pandavas' adventures and the significant events in Virata's kingdom.