Chapter 53
Vrihadaswa said, “There was a king named Nala, the son of Virasena. Andhe was strong, and handsome, and well-versed in (the knowledge of)horses, and possessed of every desirable accomplishment.
Vrihadaswa said, “There was a king named Nala, the son of Virasena. Andhe was strong, and handsome, and well-versed in (the knowledge of)horses, and possessed of every desirable accomplishment.
Vaisampayana said, “That bull among men–Dhritarashtra–the son ofAmvika, having heard of this wonderful way of life–so above that ofmen–of the sons of Pandu, was filled with anxiety and grief.
Janamejaya said, “Having sent the heroic sons of Pandu into exile, theselamentations, O Muni, of Dhritarashtra were perfectly futile.