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Arjuna was considered the finest archer and a peerless warrior by many notable figures in the Mahabharata, such as Bhishma, Dronacharya, Krishna, Vidura, Sage Narada and Dhritarashtra.
Standing on the edge of the Kurukshetra battlefield, Arjuna—one of the fiercest warriors—wasn’t afraid of weapons. He was afraid of the weight of his own emotions. And that’s when Krishna ...
Krishna's exhortation to Arjuna in his moment of moral dilemma on the battlefield at Kurukshetra, is perhaps the turning point in Vyasa’s Mahabharata. What did Krishna's call mean -- was it ...
BG 2.47) The moral quality of our actions comes from the selflessness behind them, not their immediate success or failure. Krishna advises Arjuna to act with detachment, without worrying about the ...
Even though Krishna and Arjuna are first cousins – Krishna’s father and Arjuna’s mother were siblings – it is their friendship that dominates the narrative in the Mahabharata. Throughout the epic, ...
I am very much upset about that. Ultimately you are the loser. Arjuna – What is the best way to a good quality living? Krishna – Think well before doing anything! If you get an affirmative ...
The opening scene depicting Krishna’s affection for Arjuna and the latter’s self-effacing devotion to the Lord turned out to be an appropriate backdrop for successive events. Krishna ...
On being enquired again and again by Yudhishthira as to why he had such a lacklustre look, Arjuna finally narrated how the whole Yadu race fought with each other and got killed, and how Sri ...