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Essay on role of Krishna in mahabharat

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Answered by hemalatha7
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(Mahabharata, Book 5, Chapter 5) As we are desirous of adopting a politic course, this is, no doubt, our first duty; a man acting otherwise would be a great fool. But our relationship to both the Kurus and the Pandus is equal, howsoever these two parties may behave with each other. If that chief of the Kuru race should make peace on equitable terms, then the brotherly feelings between the Kuras and the Pandus will sustain no injury. If on the other hand, the son of Dhritarashtra should wax haughty and from folly refuse to make peace, then
Answered by Armaan64262
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In Mahabharata Krishna was giving suggestion to Pandavas to fight against the evil. During the war Arjuna was not able to fight because all the enemies were his cousins and he didn't want to harm their own blood. Krishna appeared and gave a Gyan on the Dharma or duties that you Arjuna had to follow.

The ruler of Magadha, Jarasandha, attacked Surasena many times and weakened its military. ... With the help of the Pandavas they overthrew the Magadha king Jarasandha who was their biggest enemy. For this assistance, Krishna in turn helped the Pandavas to win the Kurukshetra War against the Kurus headed by Duryodhana.

Why did Krishna let Mahabharat happen?

Lord Krishna never wanted Mahabharata war. He tried several times that the war should not happen. ... He also came to Hastinapur as “Shantidoot” which means that He was not desiring the war. In that assembly also, he tried to convince everyone present that the consequences of war would be very serious.

What is the role of Krishna?

Krishna, Sanskrit Kṛṣṇa, one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a supreme god in his own right. ... At length, Krishna and his brother Balarama returned to Mathura to slay the wicked Kamsa.

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