Ballava the Cook: Bhima and the Wisdom of Following One's Nature After the completion of the twelve years of exile, the Pandavas faced their most delicate challenge: the thirteenth year, to be spent incognito. If discovered, the terms of their exile demanded they begin the entire cycle of banishment afresh. As narrated in the Virata Parva of the Mahabharata, the five brothers along with Draupadi arrived at the kingdom of King Virata and each chose a disguise and occupation suited to their inner nature. Yudhishthira became a courtier skilled in dice, Arjuna took the guise of a dance and music teacher, Nakula became a keeper of horses, and Sahadeva a tender of cattle. Bhima, however, made an announcement that reveals deep self-knowledge: he would become Ballava, the superintendent of King Virata's kitchen. Bhima's Own Words and Their Meaning Bhima declared that he would cook such dishes for the king that he would surpass every chef who had served before him, thereby winni...