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suggested the Dvaitavana, referring to the presence of a lake within its woods as well as a population of ascetics and sages. Arriving at the forest, Yudhishthira observed that it was replete with flowers, birds, and other wildlife such as deer and elephants. Locating a settlement of holy men, he
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Owing to the decline of the deer population, the Pandavas again moved to Kamyaka forest, but returned to Dvaitavana for the third and final time during their twelfth year of exile. The brothers dismissed their followers away, and are described to have found great joy, exploring the banks of the
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to empower their side. The sage suggested that the Pandavas reside elsewhere while Arjuna was away on his quest, citing the depletion of flora and fauna in the forest. Accordingly, the Pandavas moved to the Kamyaka forest.
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expressed their anguish to Yudhishthira regarding his apathy to their state, he counselled caution and discussed the nature of
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Sarasvati. Following this period, they departed for the Matsya kingdom to spend their last year of exile anonymously.
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asked his brothers for suggestions regarding a forested region where they could spend their twelve years of exile.
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visited the Dvaitavana to taunt his cousins, under the pretence of inspecting the cattle-stations of the
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named Dhvasan Dvaitavana. This king is described to have offered fourteen horses in tribute to the deity
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in the vicinity. However, while his men were setting up camp, he was attacked by the
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decided that they would dwell with them, along the banks of the Sarasvati. The sages
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under the command of Chitrasena, and had to be rescued by the Pandavas.
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After their pilgrimage and the return of Arjuna from the northern
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ceremony beside this lake, which was named in his honour.
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and Vaka visited the hermitage of the brothers. When
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Index

Dvaitavana
Sanskrit
romanized
Mahabharata
Kamyaka forest
Sarasvati River
Kuru Kingdom
Shatapatha Brahmana
Matsya kingdom
Indra
ashvamedha
Yudhishthira
Arjuna
Markandeya
Draupadi
Bhima
dharma
Vyasa
Arjuna
celestial weapons
Himalayas
Duryodhana
Kauravas
gandharvas
The Sacrificial Ritual in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa
ISBN
978-81-208-2665-6
Vyasa's Mahabharatam
ISBN
978-81-89781-68-2

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