He was regarded as the best archer after Shiva and Rama in Vyasa dhanurveda
He was regarded as equal to Parshurama and Kartavirya Arjuna during his birth
He defeated all the gods in khandava dahana including Indra, Yama, Agni, Varuna and Kubera
Arjuna satisfied Mahadeva with his might and was regarded as the strongest warrior of dvapur yug
He defeated and killed 3 croe Nivatkavacha demons single handedly
In Virat war Arjuna managed to defeat the entire kuru army including Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Ashwathama, Kripacharya and Duryodhana
In his divvijaya conquest he defeated powerful kingdoms without any divine support
On 14th day of kurukshetra war Arjuna slew 8 akshauhini armies of kauravas and on 5th day killed 25000 chariot fighters from kaurava side
Killed warriors such as Bhishma, Karna, Bhagadatta, Susharma and Shrutayudha
In this deep reflection on the characters of the Mahabharata, we explore the spiritual journeys of key figures like Krishna, Bhishma, Karna, Yudhishthira, Arjuna, and others. Each character embodies unique lessons on dharma, ego, morality, and the struggles between desires and spiritual wisdom. Discover how these timeless figures offer profound insights into human nature and the path to enlightenment.
Explore the compelling story of Gandhari, the princess of Gandhara, wife of the blind king Dhritarashtra, and mother of the Kauravas in the epic Mahabharata. Known for her devotion, sacrifice, and strength, Gandhari blindfolded herself to share her husband’s fate. Her grief over the loss of her hundred sons in the Kurukshetra war led to her curse upon Krishna, setting the stage for the fall of the Yadava dynasty. A tale of love, loss, and moral complexities.
After the devastating Kurukshetra War, Dushala, the lone sister of the Kauravas, faces immense grief over the loss of her husband Jayadrath and her son Suratha. When Arjuna's Ashvamedha Yajna expedition reaches the Saindhavas, a fierce battle ensues. Dushala intervenes, pleading for mercy to protect her grandson and prevent further bloodshed. Arjuna, moved by her plight, offers comfort and ensures the survival of her lineage. This episode highlights themes of familial bonds, compassion, and ...