In this chapter Yudhishtira asks Narada if he has seen any other court room as beautiful as his own. To this, Narada replies that there were no court rooms so embellished with gems and stones, but he would describe the courts of the Gods.
While Yudhishtira is portrayed as a humble person here, the tone of his question is not without a certain sense of vanity. This is very rare chink in Yudhishtira's character. The Narada both humbles and praises the eldest Pandava by comparing his court to that of the Gods.
While Yudhishtira is portrayed as a humble person here, the tone of his question is not without a certain sense of vanity. This is very rare chink in Yudhishtira's character. The Narada both humbles and praises the eldest Pandava by comparing his court to that of the Gods.
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