Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Kaliyuga

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Pain

  1.  Toe - Krishna
  2. Thigh - Duryodhana
  3. Back - Shakuni
  4. Heart - Dushasana
  5. Head - Karna

Day 14

Bhīma received the brothers of Duryodhana who resisted him. With his pointy shafts, he made 
  1. Kundabhedin, 
  2. Suhastha, 
  3. Dirghanetra and 
  4. Vrindaraka fell lifeless on the ground. Ceasing not, showering infinite shafts continuously, Bhīma slew seven more brothers of Duryodhana viz., 
  5. Abhaya, 
  6. Raudrakarman, 
  7. Durvimochana, 
  8. Vinda, 
  9. Anuvinda, 
  10. Suvarman and 
  11. Sudhakshin. 
  12. Despatching 25 pointy arrows unceasingly, Bhīma slays Durmarshana, 
  13. Duhsaha, 
  14. Durmarsha, 
  15. Durdhara 
  16. Jaya. 
  17. with a hundred uninterrupted shafts, he made 6 brothers of Duryodhana viz., Chitra,
  18. Upachitra, 
  19. Charuchitra, 
  20. Sarasana, 
  21. Chitrayudha, and 
  22. Chitravarman fell lifeless.
  23. Bhīma, after slaying five more brothers of Duryodhana viz., Satrunjaya, 
  24. Satrusaha, 
  25. Chitraksha, 
  26. Dridhavarma and 
  27. Chitrasena, engaged in battling against his favorite and beloved 
  28. Vikarna.

Pandavas Shalya



  1. Bhima at Front
  2. Yudhistira at Centre
  3. Nakula Sahadeva at Sides
  4. Arjuna at Back to Defeat

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After consulting Karna Dronacharya / Ashwatthama Shalya

 


Dronacharya: 
Became the second commander-in-chief after Bhishma's fall, leading the army from day 11 to day 15. 
  • Karna: 
    The third commander, appointed after Dronacharya's death on day 15, and served until he was killed on day 17. 
  • Shalya: 
    The fourth commander, appointed on day 18 and died on the last day of the war. 
  • Ashwatthama: 
    Appointed the final commander-in-chief on the night of the last day of the war after Shalya's death. 
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Karna Krishna Flower From Heaven

 


Vaisampayana continued, "Thereupon, O king, taking the blazing dart, Karna began to peel off his natural mail. And beholding Karna cutting his own body, the entire host of celestials and men and Danavas set up a leonine roar. And Karna betrayed no contortions of face while peeling his mail. And beholding that hero among men thus cutting his body with an weapon, smiling ever and anon, celestial kettle-drums began to be played upon and celestial flowers began to be showered on him.


http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m03/m03308.htm

When karna left snake weapon on Arjuna and krishna pressed the chariot down Flowers From Heaven fell on krishna


when krishna told pandavas to ignore fallen duryodana

"'Duryodhana said, "I have studied, made presents according to the ordinance, governed the wide Earth with her seas, and stood over the heads of my foes! Who is there so fortunate as myself! That end again which is courted by Kshatriyas observant of the duties of their own order, death in battle, hath become mine. Who, therefore, is so fortunate as myself? Human enjoyments such as were worthy of the very gods and such as could with difficulty be obtained by other kings, had been mine. Prosperity of the very highest kind had been attained by me! Who then is so fortunate as myself? With all my well-wishers, and my younger brothers, I am going to heaven, O thou of unfading glory! As regards yourselves, with your purposes unachieved and torn by grief, live ye in this unhappy world!"'

"Sanjaya continued, 'Upon the conclusion of these words of the intelligent king of the Kurus, a thick shower of fragrant flowers fell from the sky. The Gandharvas played upon many charming musical instruments. The Apsaras in a chorus sang the glory of king Duryodhana. The Siddhas uttered loud sound to the effect, "Praise be to king Duryodhana!" Fragrant and delicious breezes mildly blew on every side. All the quarters became clear and the firmament looked blue as the lapis lazuli.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m09/m09061.htm 

Depart



  1. Kauravas - Kurushetra
  2. Kauravas Widows - Ganga
  3. Dhritarashtra Gandhari Kunti - Haridwar
  4. Yadavas - Prabhas
  5. Vasudeva - Dwarka
  6. Krishna Widows - Sarasvati
  7. Sanjay Draupadi - Rishikesh
  8. Nakul Sahadev - Badrinath
  9. Arjun - Gangotri
  10. Bhima - Kedarnath
  11. Yudhistira - Yamunotri

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Yadavas

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Sunday, December 7, 2025

Rishi RajaRishi Maharishi Brahmarishi

Rishi is a seer, a Maharishi is a "great sage," a Rajarishi is a royal sage (king-sage), and a Brahmarishi is the highest, having realized Brahman, often considered perfect and divine, like the Saptarishis (Seven Sages)

  1. Yudhistira sent off by Rishi at hastinapur
  2. RajaRishi sent off Yudhistira to higher level of heaven
  3. Maharishi sent off to Yudhistira even higher level of heaven
  4. Yudhistira Brahmarishi met All who were there at Kurushetra and Draupadi

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Friday, December 5, 2025

diverse

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Vidura remembered


  1. by Dhritarashtra frequently
  2. by arjuna while seeing carnage on Mahabharata war
  3. by shakuni after his son was killed
  4. by duryodana after defeat in  Mahabharata war
  5. by krishna while leaving earth

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Duryodhana Equal Unequal


 Equal

  • Birth and Status: Duryodhana was born on the same day as Bhima, making them of the same age.
  • Mace Fighting Instruction: Both Duryodhana and Bhima received equal instruction in mace fighting from their gurus, Drona and Balarama.
  • Mace Fighting Skill (Technique): Duryodhana was considered an exceptional mace fighter, often described as superior to everyone in mace-fight technique, even Bhima, by authorities like Balarama and Krishna. Bhima himself admitted Duryodhana was unslayable in a fair mace duel.
  • Friendship with Karna: Their friendship is often portrayed as a relationship of equals, where Duryodhana supported Karna despite his low caste status, and Karna remained fiercely loyal to him.
  • Kingship: According to some interpretations and local traditions (like the Malanada temple in Kerala), Duryodhana was a capable and just ruler to his people, equal in quality to previous kings like Shantanu. 
Unequal (Inferior or Superior)
  • Physical Strength (Brute Force): Bhima was physically much stronger than Duryodhana. Bhima's mace was even heavier than Duryodhana's. In childhood, Bhima often physically overpowered Duryodhana and his brothers.
  • Overall Warrior Prowess: Duryodhana was considered inferior to Arjuna as an archer and overall warrior. Bhima was also considered a superior overall warrior due to his skill with all weapons, not just the mace.
  • Dharma (Virtue/Duty): Duryodhana and his brothers were not seen on the same level as the Pandavas in their adherence to virtue, duty, and respect for elders. The Pandavas were widely considered more "dharmic" (righteous).
  • Claim to the Throne: Many believed the Pandavas, specifically Yudhishthira, had a more legitimate claim to the throne based on merit and the circumstances of their births, making Duryodhana's claim unequal in the eyes of many.
  • Wisdom and Foresight: Duryodhana lacked spiritual knowledge and wisdom, often blinded by his ego and advised by Shakuni, which led to poor decisions and his eventual downfall. The Pandavas were guided by the wisdom of Krishna. 
In summary, Duryodhana was highly skilled in specific areas like mace fighting technique and was a capable ruler, but was considered unequal in terms of physical strength compared to Bhima, and in virtue and overall warrior prowess compared to Arjuna and the Pandavas. 

Torture



  1. Bhima in childhood Bullied Physically the 100 Kauravas
  2. After killing 100 Kauravas Mentally Harrased DhritarashtraGandhari

Dhritarashtra Calmed Pandavas

Vaisampayana said, "After the king Dhritarashtra had offered libations of water (unto the manes of Bhisma), the mighty-armed 1 Yudhishthira, with his senses bewildered, placing the former in his front, ascended the banks (of the river), his eyes suffused with tears, and dropt down on the bank of the Ganga like an elephant pierced by the hunter. Then incited by Krishna, Bhima took him up sinking. 'This must not be so,' said Krishna, the grinder of hostile hosts. The Pandavas, O king, saw Yudhishthira, the son of Dharma, troubled and lying on the ground, and also sighing again and again. And seeing the king despondent and feeble, the Pandavas, overwhelmed with grief, sat down, surrounding him. 

And endowed with high intelligence and having the sight of wisdom, king Dhritarashtra, exceedingly afflicted with grief for his sons, addressed the monarch, saying,--'Rise up, O thou tiger among the Kurus. Do thou now attend to thy duties. O Kunti's son, thou hast conquered this Earth according to the usage of the Kshatriyas. Do thou now, O lord of men, enjoy her with thy brothers and friends. O foremost of the righteous, I do not see why thou shouldst grieve. O lord of the Earth, having lost a hundred sons like unto riches obtained in a dream, it is Gandhari and I, who should mourn. Not having listened to the pregnant words of the high-souled Vidura, who sought our welfare, I, of perverse senses, (now) repent. The virtuous Vidura, endowed with divine insight, had told me,--'Thy race will meet with annihilation owing to the transgressions of Duryodhana. O king, if thou wish for the weal of thy line, act up to my advice. Cast off this wicked-minded monarch, Suyodhana, and let not either Karna or Sakuni by any means see him. Their gambling too do thou, without making any fuss suppress, and anoint the righteous king Yudhishthira. That one of subdued senses will righteously govern the Earth. If thou wouldst not have king Yudhishthira, son of Kunti, then, O monarch, do thou, performing a sacrifice, thyself take charge of the kingdom, and regarding all creatures with an even eye, O lord of men, do thou let thy kinsmen. O thou advancer of thy kindred, subsist on thy bounty.' When, O Kunti's son, the far-sighted Vidura said this, fool that I was I followed the wicked Duryodhana. Having turned a deaf ear to the sweet speech of that sedate one, I have obtained this mighty sorrow as a consequence, and have been plunged in an ocean of woe. Behold thy old father and mother, O king, plunged in misery. But, O master of men, I find no occasion for thy grief.'"

Vaisampayana said, "Thus addressed by the intelligent king Dhritarashtra Yudhishthira, possessed of understanding, became calm

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One Akshauhini

One Akshauhini by

  1. One Akshauhini by Ashvatama immediately after Drona Death
  2. Ghatotkacha crushed with his gigantic form as he fell after being killed by Karna.

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Three Arjunas

  1. Tree
  2. Kartavirya
  3. Arjuna Pandava

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