In this chapter, we learn that the Pandavas have come to the Yu Kingdom because of the poverty and prosperity of the kingdom. The Pandavas are afraid that the king and his followers will take advantage of their poverty and wealth. They want to convert the people to the Buddhist religion, but Pandavas warns them not to do so because she is a "paranoid woman" who can bring bad luck to the people and country. She tells the king that he should set up a Buddhist temple in the city to propagate the religion. The king agrees to the plan, and the two of them go off to play with the little boy. The little boy is crying, and Pandavas tries to comfort him by saying that he has entered the realm of the gods. He tells her that she needs to do her best today, and she agrees to help him.
In this chapter, we learn that the Pandavas have come to the Yu Kingdom because of the poverty and prosperity of the kingdom. The Pandavas are afraid that the king and his followers will take advantage of their poverty and wealth. They want to convert the people to the Buddhist religion, but Pandavas warns them not to do so because she is a "paranoid woman" who can bring bad luck to the people and country. She tells the king that he should set up a Buddhist temple in the city to propagate the religion. The king agrees to the plan, and the two of them go off to play with the little boy. The little boy is crying, and Pandavas tries to comfort him by saying that he has entered the realm of the gods. He tells her that she needs to do her best today, and she agrees to help him.