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Vidura successfully brings the Kauravas and Pandavas together (shown). Yudhishthira rules the empire for 15 years. Ashramvasik parva describes those 15 years, followed by 2 years of Sannyasa by Kunti, Dhritarashtra and Gandhari in Vyasa's hermitage.

Ashramvasik Parva (संस्कृत: आश्रमवासिक पर्व), or the "Book of Hermitage", is the fifteenth of eighteen books of the Indian epic Mahabharata. It has 3 sub-books and 92 chapters.[][]

Ashramvasik Parva describes 15 years of prosperous rule by Yudhishthira after the great war. The Pandavas and Kauravas have lived in peace, with Yudhishthira consulting with Dhritarashtra on matters of governance. Draupadi becomes friends with Gandhari, Vyasa and other sages visit the kingdom with their fables and wisdom. The parva recites the next two years when Dhritarashtra and Gandhari take Sannyasa and live a hermit's life in a forest.[][]

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इदं महाभारतस्य पञ्चदशं पर्व अस्ति। अस्मिन् धृतराष्ट्रेण, गान्धार्या, कुन्त्या च वनं प्रति आश्रमवासार्थं प्रस्थानमिति विषयः वर्णितोऽस्ति।

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  1. १.० १.१ Ashramvasik Parva The Mahabharata, Translated by Manmatha Nath Dutt (1905)
  2. Ashramvasik Parva The Mahabharata, Translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, Published by P.C. Roy (1893)
  3. John Murdoch (1898), The Mahabharata - An English Abridgment, Christian Literature Society for India, London, pages 125-128