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mahabharata

  1. ronki23

    I don't understand the Bhagavad Geeta

    @Aupmanyav @sayak83 @Jainarayan The Gita is Krishna telling Arjun that it is OK for him to kill his brother Karna and his Kaurava cousins. The reason is because only the body dies and not the soul. Why did the other Pandavas want Hastinapur so much after their exile was over ? Was Indrapastha...
  2. ronki23

    Saudi Arabian schools to teach Ramayan and Mahabharat

    I don't know how true this is but as far as I know you're not even allowed to wear a crucifix or Star of David pendant. What is life like in Iran where there are minorities ? Maybe that can show us how it may turn out in KSA
  3. ronki23

    Questions on Mahabharat and Geeta

    Firstly, if this is in the wrong forum please move it to an appropriate one. I have been reading Amar Chitra Katha's Mahabharat and Geeta. I have some questions: Mahabharat 1) Why did Kunti not accept Karna as her son ? 2) Why did Karna choose the Kauravs? 3) Why did Vichitraveerya die of...
  4. Krishna7

    Pandavas

    Does anybody know about who were Pandavas in their earlier birth? What did they do to get so much pain?
  5. Subhankar Zac

    "Suryaputra" and "Daanveer"; Karna

    Karna continues to be renowned for his generosity and fearlessness. With immense prowess, he had the vigor of the Sun deity. Defeating Jarasena himself by attempting to bifurcate the evil ruler of Magadha and moving the Chariot of Arjuna with Krishna and hanuman. Though having the most unfair...
  6. Sirona

    Understanding the Mahabharata

    I just finished reading (a condensed version of) the Mahabharata, and I have to admit I have a bit of trouble to understand the "message" of the book (apart from the "Krishna is God" issue). I came up with it "egotism leads to demise" (Duryodhana), "all human stiving is futile" (in the end, the...
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