The Mahabharata/Book 2: Sabha Parva/Section LVI

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The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva
translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
Sisupala-Badha Parva — Section LVI
2396030The Mahabharata, Book 2: Sabha Parva — Sisupala-Badha Parva — Section LVIKisari Mohan Ganguli

Vaisampayana said,--"King Dhritarashtra, ascertaining the inclinations of his son and knowing that Fate is inevitable, did what I have said. Vidura, however, that foremost of intelligent men, approved not his brother's words and spoke thus, 'I approve not, O king, of this command of thine. Do not act so. I fear, this will bring about the destruction of our race. When thy sons lose their unity, dissension will certainly ensue amongst them. This I apprehend, O king, from this match at dice.'

"Dhritarashtra said,--'If Fate be not hostile, this quarrel will not certainly grieve me. The whole universe moveth at the will of its Creator, under the controlling influence of Fate. It is not free. Therefore, O Vidura, going unto king Yudhishthira at my command, bring thou soon that invincible son of Kunti.'"