The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose

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Hisyounger brother who was possessed of great strength and was really a greatbeing known as Pandu, devoted to truth and virtue, was Purity's self. And, O king, thou shouldst know that he who was known on earth as Vidura, whowas the first of all virtuous men, who was the god of Justice himself, wasthe excellent and greatly fortunate son of the Rishi Atri. The evil-mindedand wicked king Duryodhana, the destroyer of the fair fame of the Kurus, was born of a portion of Kali on earth. He it was who ...caused all creaturesto be slain and the earth to be wasted; and he it was who fanned the flameof hostility that ultimately consumed all. They who had been the sons ofPulastya (the Rakshasas) were born on earth among men of Duryodhana'sbrothers, that century of wicked individuals commencing with Duhasasana astheir first. And, O bull among the Bharata princes, Durmukha, Duhsaha, andothers whose names I do not mention, who always supported Duryodhana (inall his schemes), were, indeed, the sons of Pulastya.

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