Vidura in Mahabharata & Vidura Neeti

Vidura is one of the main characters in the Mahabharata, and  he was the prime minister of the Kuru dynasty, and also the uncle of Pandavas and Kauravas. Vidura was the son of sage Vyasa. Vidura was an adviser to the Pandavas, and safeguarded them from death on several occasions, which was plotted by Duryodhana.

Vidura protested against the insult caused to Draupadi in the Kaurava court. Vidura sided with dharma and the Pandavas during the Kurukshetra war. According to Krishna, Vidura was considered as an avatar of Lord Yama Dharma. Krishna respected Vidura’s knowledge and for his devotion towards the  welfare of the people.

Vidura in Mahabharata & Vidura Neeti

When Krishna visited Hastinapura as a peace messenger of the Pandavas, he stayed at the home of Vidura, since Krishna knew Vidura will properly look after him in his palace.  In protest against the Kurukshetra War, Vidura resigned from the post of minister. Vidura in his old age, went to the forests as a saint with his half-brother Dhritarashtra and his sisters-in-law Gandhari and Kunti. Before his death, he gave his power to Yudhishtra, saying that both of them were the incarnations of Lord Yama Dharmaraj.

Vidura Neeti

Vidura-niti,  is considered as the best among those who are following the path of dharma. Vidura is known to be a person of truth, wisdom, courage, knowledge, impartial judgement and dharma. He is considered as the holy man in the great epic Mahabharata.

Conclusion

Vidura, who was an incarnation of yama dharma has spent his entire life in the path of dharma. He protected pandavas, and advised them properly, and asked them to follow the path of dharma. He was a noble man and respected everybody. Let us pray to the great Vidura, and seek his blessings, and live happily and peacefully for ever.

“OM SREE VIDURAYA NAMAHA”

WRITTEN BY R.HARISHANKAR

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