
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
Explore the complex character of Karna from the Mahabharata, the eldest son of Kunti and the Sun god Surya. Raised by a charioteer and rejected by Kshatriya society, Karna became a powerful warrior and archer under Guru Parashuram. Despite his loyalty to Duryodhan, Karna's story is often misunderstood due to historical interpretations. This video delves into the nuances of his character, examining his motivations, struggles with identity, and tragic fate.
Dive into the epic conclusion of the Mahabharata, detailing the aftermath of the Kurukshetra War, the Ashwamedha Yajna, the tragic destruction of the Yadava clan, and the Pandavas’ final journey. Explore themes of dharma, destiny, and the inevitable passage of time that shape the fates of the great warriors and dynasties of ancient Bharat.
After the devastation of the Kurukshetra War, the Pandavas, though victorious, are overwhelmed by grief and loss. Yudhishthira, feeling responsible for the countless deaths, contemplates renouncing the throne and seeking solace in the forest. However, through the counsel of Lord Krishna, Sage Vyasa, and his brothers, he is reminded of his duty to establish Dharma and restore peace. Reluctantly, Yudhishthira ascends the throne of Hastinapur, unites the kingdoms of India, and becomes the Chakr ...
