In the Mahabharata, who was granted a divine inward eye so that he could see and relate the events of the battlefield to Dhritarashtra?
A) Sanjaya B) Purochana C) Shikhandi
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Then Vyasa called Sanjaya to him and said "Sanjaya shall see all the events of the battle directly. He shall have such adivine inward eye
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The answer is (A) Sanjaya. According to Mahabharata Sanjaya was given a divine inward eye so that he could see and relate the events of the battlefield to maharaja Dhritarashtra.
As the king was blind he was unable to view the events in the battlefield. In order to help him in viewing the war, Sanjaya was given the divine eye so that he could see the field sitting in front of the king.
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