Before the war, Duryodhana and Arjuna came to Krishna to ask for help. Duryodhana came first, but saw that Krishna was asleep. He sat down on a couch near Krishna's head. Arjuna arrived and, seeing Krishna asleep, remained standing at Krishna's feet. When Krishna awoke he saw Arjuna first and greeted him. Then Duryodhana said that he had come before Arjuna and said that he wanted Krishna's help in the war. But Krishna said that he had seen Arjuna first and thus Arjuna had the right to ask first. Arjuna asked for Krishna himself to aid him in the war and that left the huge Narayani Sena for Duryodhana, who accepted it gladly.
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yes,
this is true....
the only thing not mentioned in the above extract ... is that, Krishna had kept a condition of not taking any arms in the war... still Arjuna chose him..... while Duryodhan was only interested in his huge army
which marked the decline of Duryodhan... since Lord Krishna was himself going to fight by Pandavas' side...
This incident showed only the greed and desire of Duryodhan for kingdom of Hastinapur...
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No that is not correct arjuna asked duryodhana to make his wish first then duryodhana gladly asked krishna to gave his whole army to him and arjuna asked krishna to stay with them ...But as pandavs have lord krishna the wpn the battle
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