Satyavati suggested that it was time Dhrtarastra and Pandu search other kingdoms in search for their wives. Bhisma felt that the princess of the kingdom of Gandhara (now, known as Afghanistan), Gandhari, was the ideal match for the elder son, Dhrtarastra. Bhisma went over to Gandhara to meet with King Subala, the king of Gandhara. King Subala warmly welcomed Bhisma to Gandhara. Bhisma gave the proposal of marriage for Gandhari with Dhrtarastra. Everyone was shocked and insulted as this marriage proposal was with a man who was blind. Subala’s son, Sakuni, was deeply offended by this proposal. While everyone rejected, Gandhari accepted this proposal to marry Dhrtarastra. She heard of his glories that she became enamored of him. She immediately took a piece of clothes and covered her eyes so she may remain blind and share the lifestyle with her new husband. While everyone was happy in celebrating this wedding, Sakuni was angry and upset to see the potential suffering of his sister. He vowed to never forgive the entire Kuru Dynasty and tried to find a way to destroy the dynasty.
After Dhrtarastra’s wedding, eyes were on Pandu, as the citizens and the Kuru family, were awaiting for a new queen of Hastinapura. Bhisma suggested that Pandu attend the wedding ceremony of the princess of King Kuntibhoja, Kunti. Kunti, who was originally named Prtha, was a descendant of the cobra dynasty. She was brought up in the Vrsni dynasty, the same dynasty where Lord Krsna was soon to take appearance. She was adopted by King Kuntibhoja was renamed Kunti. She was a very virtuous and intelligent princess, as well as very beautiful. King Pandu went to the marriage ceremony. Kunti selected Pandu to be her husband and their marriage ceremony was celebrated from Kuntibhoja’s kingdom to Hastinapura. On their wedding night, Pandu went off to a victory conquest in order to conquer neighboring lands and extend the borders his kingdom. He returned successfully after extending his borders. While he was returning, he was encountered by the King of Madra (nearby Sialkot, Pakistan), Salya. Salya extended his hand in friendship with Pandu. Pandu accepted the friendship with King Salya. Salya, as a token of his friendship, offered his sister, Madri to Pandu, to be his wife. As Kunti was somewhat upset initially, Pandu had to take great care in introducing his new wife. Kunti and Madri got along very quickly and King Pandu was happy. King Pandu was a very just ruler and his citizens were very happy. Everyone in their kingdom was happy except for two people, Dhrtarastra and Sakuni.
During the rule of King Pandu, the citizens and his ministers suggested that he take a vacation, due to his hard work and successes brought upon Hastinapura. Pandu accepted the vacation offer with his two wives. Before his leaving, he declared Dhrtarastra as the substitute ruler. Dhrtarastra, even though he knew he was not the real king, felt very happy being able to wear the king’s crown and being called the king. His wise and intelligent wife, Gandhari, warned him not to be too attached to the crown, as this is really Pandu’s.
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