The first-born of the Pandav brothers, Yudhishthir was also known as Dharmraj. Satya or truth and Dharm or righteousness, were more precious to Yudhishthir than life, fame, or kingdom. Throughout his life he was a living example of this great virtue. This book gives the complete story in less than 10,000 words, in easy to understand language, complemented by colourful illustrations with blurbs. A glossary of difficult words, in the end, helps in a better understanding of the story.
Too good to be true!' is the thought that comes to your mind when you read the story of Yudhishthir. A truly noble being, the first-born of the Pandav had absolutely no blemish except for one slip when he was forced tell half a lie to kill Dron. Yudhishthir's behaviour always remained exemplary. He possessed high ideals, spiritual resolve and a great mind.
He was the son of Yam. Yam, the God of Death, is the embodiment of Dharm. Dharm is another name for all that is good, all that is right in this world. The world rests on Dharm.
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