Duryodhana

Bhishma forcing Krishna to take up the wheel of a chariot, despite the oath that he would not pick arms in the war

Lakshagriha: The Deceptive Trap in the Mahabharata’s Epic Tale

The Mahabharata, India’s sprawling epic, is a rich tapestry of stories exploring themes of duty, love, and betrayal. Among its most captivating episodes is the tale of Lakshagriha (House of Lac), a dramatic event showcasing cunning and intrigue that significantly shaped the narrative. This article delves into this perilous incident and its profound significance within […]

The 18 Days of Epic Battle: A closer look at the Mahabharata War

 Mahabharata war which lasted eighteen days has seen various great warriors in action. On one side, there were five pandavas with Krishna as their guide, another side was full of great warriors, Bhishma, Drona, Karna and many more. In the context of Mahabharata, eighteen is an important number. Duryodhana had 11 akshouhini soldiers and Pandavas had

Shri Krishna did not save Draupadi from cheer haran

Who saved Draupadi from cheer haran The statement that Krishna did not save her, may appear as untrue. When we read the following facts, we may find there are other stories regarding how Draupadi was saved on that shameful day, when Yushishthira lost everything. All gurus and sages remained silent while Dushashana was trying to disrobe Draupadi. Duryodhana, Dushashana

Duryodhana’s moment of greatness or Yudhishthir’s moment of madness

Weakness of Yudhishthira in mahabharata Probably Yudhishthira had a tendency to blow it all when he was very close to achieving. He first blew it for Pandavas when he agreed to play the dice, A game which he did not know how to play. Again, there was a moment on eighteenth day of Mahabharata war,

Seven great warriors and how they died in Mahabharata – in pictures

Death of various great warriors in Mahabharata war   Mahabharata was was fought over for eighteen days. The major part saw the prowess of Bhishma. He was on the verge of decimating pandavas army single-handedly, before Shikhandi came to the rescue of Pandavas. Following is a brief on how the great warriors were neutralized and