Sunday, 17 April 2022

The Envoy-Bhasa-Questions-Answers-English for B.A. Semester 4

 Questions and Answers on ‘The Envoy’

Ex.2 (Very Short Answers)

(A)                Answer the following questions in 20-30 words each:

Q1. Who convenes the meeting of princes?

Ans. Duryodhana convenes the meeting of princes. He does so to decide who would be the commander of his army. He knows that there is a possibility of a war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas.

Q2. What is the purpose of the meeting?

Ans. See Ans. 1

Q3.Where is the grandfather seated?
Ans. As we know, Duryodhana has convened a meeting. All the elders and the ‘Gurus’ were seated in their due places. The grandfather was also seated in his due place. It was a lion throne.

Q4. Who is the envoy and what is the purpose of his visit?

Ans. The envoy is Lord Krishna. The purpose of his visit is to make a peaceful solution to the conflict between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. He wanted to maintain peace, not provoke war.

Q5. How does Duryodhana plan to receive the envoy?

Ans. We know that Duryodhna’s mind is full of evil. So he plans to insult Lord Krishna by telling the princes not to stand in honour of Krishna. Rather he makes himself busy watching the portrait in which Draupadi is being insulted in the court.

Q6. How does Duryodhana busy himself during the entrance of the envoy?

Ans. Duryodhana wanted to insult Krishna. So he does not stand to welcome and honour him. Rather he makes himself busy watching the portrait in which Draupadi is being insulted by them.

Q7. Why are Duryodhna’s warriors confused at the entrance of Krishna?

Ans. Duryodhana's warriors were confused. They all respected Krishna. Now they were unable to decide if they should stand up to honour Krishna or not. But Duryodhana wanted them to be seated.

Q8.What is Duryodhna’s response to Pnadvas’ plea for the division on inheritance?

Ans. Duryodhana's response to Pandvas’ plea was negative. He rejected Lord Krishna’s peace pact. He was not ready to give them even a small bit of the land from his kingdom.

Q9. What do the Pandava brothers seek from the Kuru clan?

Ans. The Pandavas brothers seek their rightful division from the kingdom that was under Duryodhana. They wanted to have their due share from it.

Q10. Why does Duryodhna call Krishna a cowherd?

Ans. Krishna was brought up by the ‘gwalas’, the people who keep cows. Krishna also loved cows and used to take the cowherd with his friends for grazing them. So Duryodhana called him a cowherd to make fun of him.

B. Answer the following in one word/phrase or in a sentence.

Q1. Who convenes the meeting of princes?

Ans. Duryodhana convenes the meeting.

Q2. What is the purpose of the meeting?

Ans. To decide who would be the commander of the Kaurva armies is the purpose of the meeting.

Q3.Where is the grandfather seated?

Ans. On a lion's throne
Q4. Who is the envoy and what is the purpose of his visit?

Ans. Lord Krishna is the envoy and his purpose is to make peace between the brothers.

Q5. How does Duryodhana plan to receive the envoy?

Ans. By not giving honor and a warm welcome to the envoy

Q6. How does Duryodhan busy himself during the entrance of the envoy?

Ans. He keeps himself busy watching the picture in which Draupadi is being insulted by the Kauravas.

Q7. Why are Duryodhna’s warriors confused at the entrance of Krishna?

Ans. They did not want to disrespect Krishna and also not disobey Duryodhana at the same time.

Q8.What is Duryodhna’s response to Pnadvas’ plea for the division on inheritance?

Ans. He rejected their peace pact.

Q9. What do the Pandava brothers seek from the Kuru clan?

Ans. They want their due share from the kingdom.

Q10. Why does Duryodhna call Krishna a cowherd?

Ans. He calls him a cowherd just to make fun of him.

Textual Qs & Ans (100 words)

Q1. Krishna’s visit as an envoy stands for peace and reconciliation between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Discuss.

Ans. Krishna’s visit was a last-ditch effort to bring peace and reconciliation between the Pandavas and the Kurus. Krishna knew that the war between both the parties would bring death and destruction. So he went to meet Duryodhana with a peace proposal. He tried to convince him that the Pandavas must be given their due share from the kingdom. It is their right. But Duryodhana was not ready for the Pandavas even a small bit of the land from his kingdom. Lord Krishna even told him that the fight between them would destroy the Kauravas completely. But Duryodhana's reasoning power was blunt due to his pride. So he did not pay any heed to Krishna’s peace proposal.

Q2. Why does Dhritrashtra apologise to Krishna?

Ans. Same as above Q1/Ans1

Q3. Sum up the Pandavas ' annoyance as described by Krishna.

Ans. Krishna conveyed Pandvas's annoyance to Duryodhana. Lord Krishna did not want that there should be a war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. He told Duryodhana that the Pandavas had already suffered a lot due to him. They had suffered in exile for thirteen years. They were denied their rightful share of the kingdom. But Duryodhana was adamant about not giving them a small piece of land from his kingdom. At this, Krishna warned him of the dire consequences if the war took place between the two sides of the brothers. He told Duryodhana in plain words that the Pandavas would totally destroy the Kauravas. But, Duryodhana in his vain pride did not accept Krishna’s peace proposal.

Q4. Who is referred to as the ‘lotus-eyed-lord’? Why is he angry?

Ans. Krishna has been called the ‘lotus-eyed-lord’. We know that he has come to Duryodhna’s court with a peace proposal. But it was rejected by Duryodhana. Lord Krishna knows that the rejection means the total destruction of the Kauravas. Duryodhana not only rejects Krishna’s peace proposal but also insults him. When Krishna entered the court, Duryodhana had already made a plan to insult him. First, he did not stand up to honor him. He remained busy watching a portrait of Draupadi in which she has been shown as being insulted by the Kauravas. An effort was being made to disrobe her. All these made Krishna angry at Duryodhana. He was about to use the Sudarshana Chakra. At the right moment, Dhritrashtra, Duryodhana's father, apologised to Krishna on behalf of his son. That pacified Krishna.

III Answer in about 300 words

Q1. “The theme of the play is to attempt reconciliation between the Pandavas and the Kurus and not to provoke war. How far do you agree with this statement? Or  What is the theme of the play ‘The envoy’?

Ans. We agree with the statement that the theme of the play is an attempt to strike reconciliation between the Pandavas and the Kurus. We know that Duryodhana did not want to give the Pandavas their due share from the kingdom. Not only this, the Pandavas had to suffer a lot due to him. Duryodhana defeated Pandavas by deceit in dice. Then they insulted Draupadi and tried to disrobe her in his court. The Pandavas had to go into exile for thirteen years. When they returned after the exile, they demanded their share from the kingdom. But Duryodhana was still adamant not to give the Pandavas their due share. At this, the Pandavas decided to take their share after defeating the Kauravas in a fight. But Yudhishtra and Krishna were not in favour of any fight. Lord Krishna knew that war would destroy the Kaurvas completely. So Yudhishtra made Lord Krishna his envoy and sent him to meet Duryodhana to avoid war.

He made a plan not to stand up to welcome Krishna into his court. He ordered all about this. When Krishna entered the court, he did not stand up and remained busy looking at a painting in which Draupadi was being humiliated (insulted) in the court.

Krishana advised Duryodhana to give Pandvas share of his kingdom. He also told him about the serious consequences (bad results) of the fight between them. But Duryodhana was not ready to make a compromise with his brothers, Pandavas. Rather he was under the effect of his false pride. Lord Krishna grew very angry. He decided to kill him and his army by using Sudarshan Chakra. But Dritrashtra, Duryodhna’s father apologized to Lord Krishna and requested him to pacify. After that Krishna left the court.

Thus we see that the theme of this play is to avert war not to provoke it.

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