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  • How many times Lord Krishna shows vishwaroop in Mahabharat

    How many times Lord Krishna shows vishwaroop in Mahabharat

    Lord Krishna is the avatar(incarnation) of Lord Vishnu and has every one of the powers as Lord Vishnu. If you read Mahabharata, you will come to realize that his activities on different occasions demonstrated that he is the manifestation of Vishnu. As a divine being, he has taken different troops at an alternate time.  VISHWAROOP…

  • Why Mahabharata and some idols should not be kept at home?

    Why Mahabharata and some idols should not be kept at home?

    All that glitters isn’t gold isn’t only an expression, in any case, conveys real significance altogether in our lives. There are times when we experience a couple of things, which look decent and are acceptable to such an extent that we need to keep that thing in our home. We buy so numerous stylistic theme…

  • In Mahabharata what is the significance and meaning of Draupadi’s question?

    In Mahabharata what is the significance and meaning of Draupadi’s question?

    Every Indian realizes that Yudhisthira loses everything – his realm, his siblings, himself, and surprisingly his wife, Draupadi during the epic round of dice in the Mahabharata. Duryodhana at that point orders Draupadi to be present in front of him. When the messenger enters Drapadi’s chamber and requests that she be available in the gathering…

  • Why was Bhishma so powerful in Mahabharata?

    Why was Bhishma so powerful in Mahabharata?

    Indian folklore frequently brings us educative stories, but on the other hand are important through time, in every single period. Such is the story of Bhishma Pitamah, the Grand Old Man of the epic Mahabharata. His life is a genuine illustration of caring help, dedication, and paropakara (forfeiting his own life for others’ advantage).  Quite…

  • Who killed Eklavya in Mahabharata?

    Who killed Eklavya in Mahabharata?

    Ekalavya is a character famous for his archery skills and determined nature from the epic, The Mahabharata. He was a youthful ruler of the Nishadha, a confederation of wilderness clans in Ancient India.  Ekalavya is called one of the premier lords in the Rajasuya Yagna where he praises Yudhishthira by offering shoes with deference. Even…

  • 11 most powerful weapons in Mahabharata

    11 most powerful weapons in Mahabharata

    The Mahabharata is the longest epic sonnet referred to and has been depicted as “the longest sonnet at any point composed.” Its most expanded variant is comprised of more than 100,000 śloka or more than 200,000 individual section lines (each shloka is a couplet), and long exposition entries.  The Mahabharata contains around 1.8 million words…

  • What happened to Pandavas after Mahabharat ended

    What happened to Pandavas after Mahabharat ended

    Mahabharata is undoubtedly the best epic at any point composed. It affects Indian culture, customs, and surprisingly how individuals act today. It likewise affects understanding, what is ethically off-base and right in the Indian culture.  Nonetheless, a large portion of the information individuals have about Mahabharata isn’t from perusing or breaking down the genuine messages…

  • In Mahabharata, why Karna the greatest tragic hero?

    In Mahabharata, why Karna the greatest tragic hero?

    Karna is an intriguing character in the Mahabharata epic. He is portrayed as a terrible legend; talented, equitable, and bold, whose fighter abilities won the difference between Bhishma and Krishna. He stays as a heartbreaking figure for a large number of Hindus and Indians. The account of Karna depicts his champion abilities, liberality, yet additionally…

  • What is the role of dharma in Mahabharata per Krishna?

    What is the role of dharma in Mahabharata per Krishna?

    The idea of Dharma in the Mahabharata is a never-ending topic. Dharma is something that happens all through the entire epic, and numerous other strict writings in Hinduism. Dharma is everybody’s method of activity and the contrast between right or wrong. The Mahabharata follows intimately with this, as Dharma is one of the fundamental reasons…