caping • Ahad, 25 Oktober 2009 @ 01:10 diunggah oleh zen

After the Battle

This could be why in the fifteenth-century text the Korawaswara, the Kurawas are revived after the Bharatayudha war. And so the battle begins again: good must exist, but so too must evil.

What is the meaning of victory? After the Kurawas were defeated, the Kuru battlefield lay strewn with bodies. The stench of rotting flesh was everywhere. A sense of contampination hung in the air. Thousand of dogs whined, howled, and clawed the earth. Other than that there were just the moans of soldiers on the verge of death, lying amongst the remains of chariots and broken weapons.

The only colour was blood. There would be no more deeds of heroism.

The victors, the five Pendawas, had already taken over the palace, now empty. Speechless with exhaustion they viewed the vast empty audience hall. And now what? What more was there? Usually in such tales the storyteller will say that after such victory “the people lived happily ever after”.

But the Mahabharata is not usual history.

Lanjut..