Pariah
Let go
*Only those familiar with the Mahabharata epic should respond*
Krishna was essential to the Pandavas victory over the Kauravas at Kurukshetra. Or was he? Do you think the Pandavas may have won without the support of Madhusudhana?
It also speaks volumes about the "misguided" (depending on how you view the battle - imagine if the Kauravas had won and they had written the Mahabharata...) yet valorous attempt by the Kauravas. Despite fighting the Lord and the Pandavas they held their own, and yet the Pandavas barely scratched by (or did they?).
What do you think?
Did the Pandavas thoroughly trounce the Kauravas such that Krishna's assistance was only fringe activity, or was Krishna the only reason the Pandavas made it out of Kurukshetra alive?
Krishna was essential to the Pandavas victory over the Kauravas at Kurukshetra. Or was he? Do you think the Pandavas may have won without the support of Madhusudhana?
It also speaks volumes about the "misguided" (depending on how you view the battle - imagine if the Kauravas had won and they had written the Mahabharata...) yet valorous attempt by the Kauravas. Despite fighting the Lord and the Pandavas they held their own, and yet the Pandavas barely scratched by (or did they?).
What do you think?
Did the Pandavas thoroughly trounce the Kauravas such that Krishna's assistance was only fringe activity, or was Krishna the only reason the Pandavas made it out of Kurukshetra alive?
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