The King of Kaliṅga was a friend of Rukmī's and gave him the ill advice to play chess with Balarāma and thus defeat Him in a bet. Among kṣatriya kings, gambling on chess was not uncommon. If someone challenged a kṣatriya to play on the chessboard, the kṣatriya could not refuse the challenge. Śrī Balarāmajī was not a very expert chess player, and this was known to the King of Kaliṅga. So Rukmī was advised to retaliate against the family members of Kṛṣṇa by challenging Balarāma to play chess. Although not an expert chess player, Śrī Balarāmajī was very enthusiastic in sporting activities. He accepted Rukmī’s challenge and sat down to play. Betting was with gold coins, and Balarāma first of all challenged with one hundred coins, then one thousand coins, then ten thousand coins. Each time, Balarāma lost, and Rukmī was victorious.
If someone challenged a ksatriya to play on the chessboard, the ksatriya could not refuse the challenge
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"If someone challenged a ksatriya to play on the chessboard, the ksatriya could not refuse the challenge"
Other Books by Srila Prabhupada
Krsna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead
Among kṣatriya kings, gambling on chess was not uncommon. If someone challenged a kṣatriya to play on the chessboard, the kṣatriya could not refuse the challenge.
Krsna Book 61: Page Title: | If someone challenged a ksatriya to play on the chessboard, the ksatriya could not refuse the challenge |
Compiler: | Rishab |
Created: | 20 of Feb, 2011 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=0, CC=0, OB=1, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |