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Today, extreme cocktail of technology + capitalism dice = हस्तिनापुर विस्टा साम्राज्य के लिये गैम्बल ? It is about ambition, jumla, trickery and what happens when people gamble for everything, leading to many wars wiping civilizations and cultures. Changing lives of young adults forever, strengthen evil characters and suppress adult wisdom. Always starts with cunning long-term plans like those of Duryodhan, Shakuni and Co.

In Hastinapur Vista, something strange was happening. Wise people like Bheeshma, Dronacharya, Kripacharya, and Vidur knew that such dice gambling would cause trouble. But they stayed quiet far away from bold risk taking. Not speaking up due to promises, benefits, bets and kartavya. Bheeshma had promised to protect the empire. Dronacharya and Kripacharya felt they had to be loyal to the blind king, Dhritrashtra. Vidur and others had their own dharmic reasons to stay silent and only watched the show.

Aatmanirbhar hall of Hastinapur was full of important ministers and chanakyas like Bheeshma, Kripacharya, Dronacharya, Vidur.. Soon, Dankapati Duryodhan joined with Mamu Shakuni, Karna and Dushashah. Then Emperor Yudhishthir came in with his brigade – Bhima, Arjuna, Nakul and Sahadev.

Dhritrashtra gave order to start the game. They needed to decide the rules. Duryodhan said that his uncle Shakuni would play for him. Yudhishthir found this strange and asked why. He said that war and dice gambling should not be played by proxy. But in the end, Yudhishthir agreed to continue with these rules. The dice game started with Yudhishthir betting a priceless necklace. Shakuni, who was very tricky, won the first round easily. Vidur, who was wise, suggested stopping the game after this first loss. But Duryodhan insisted on continuing. He said it would be an insult to stop now. He said the real test had just begun.

As the game went on, Yudhishthir bet more valuable things. He bet gold coins, his chariot, elephants, and even wealth. Each time, Shakuni rolled the dice and won. The tension in the hall grew with each roll. Despite warnings, the game continued. Yudhishthir ran out of wealth, so he started to bet his brothers. First, he bet Nakul and lost. Then, he bet Sahadev and lost. He did the same with Arjuna and Bhima, and lost each time. The Pandavas, who were once noble princes, became slaves. The tension in the market was very high. Yudhishthir, with nothing else to bet, staked himself and lost.

With everything lost, Duryodhan suggested betting Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas. This shocked everyone. The hall became silent. The elders, especially Vidur, protested strongly. But Duryodhan insisted. Yudhishthir, in his desperation, agreed. Duryodhan sent a guard to bring Draupadi to the hall. The guard was ashamed but told Draupadi what had happened. Draupadi, shocked, asked many questions. She refused to come until she knew if Yudhishthir had lost himself first or her. The guard went back to get an answer.

The summoning of Draupadi to the hall was a turning point. She showed some wisdom and strength by questioning the guard, refusing to go without knowing the full sensex game. This showed how much the game had degraded the morals of the players. The silence of Bheeshma, Dronacharya, Kripacharya, and Vidur played a big role in this disaster. Bheeshma was silent because of his oath. Dronacharya and Kripacharya felt loyal to Dhritrashtra. Vidur tried to speak, but no one listened. Their silence allowed bad things to happen.

Yudhishthir, known for being righteous, got trapped in gambling. Even though he knew it was wrong, he kept playing, hoping to win back what he lost. His greedy obsession with gambling led to his downfall. He lost his kingdom, brothers, and himself. After the gamble, the Pandavas were in despair and enslaved. Wiser powers cannot prevent such a disaster due to their own self-interests for silence allowing deceit and obsession to win. This event led to the epic battle of Kurukshetra, where a true fight between good and evil would possibly happen.

The story of the dice game in the Mahabharat teaches us about the dangers of greed and the importance of doing what is right. It shows how even the wisest people can fall into bad habits and how silence can let bad things happen. The Mahabharat gives us important lessons about duty, honor, and the consequences of our actions. It reminds us to choose doing what is right over staying silent and doing nothing to dare the crooked political, legal and financial elites.

मैं समय के तुच्छ MLM बिचौलिया हूँ | हम अपने दो पैसे के लाँड और घमण्ड के लिये पासा मे “सत्यमेव जयते” को प्रतिदिन रेप कर नाचते है | #सोमबानी

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  1. Unlike other animals, human life is NOT a binary game: positive or negative, love or hate, good or bad, delusion or fact, right or left, bhakt or atheist, nationalist or traitor, etc.. we are astronomically advanced species, and our blessed brains are capable of analyzing and expressing thousands of meta binaries for every space, event or time!

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