Psychology, asked by selviramakrishnan8, 3 months ago

My mate,
Mahabharat narrates the conflicts that took place between the cousins (Pandavas and Kauravas)..
Kauravas always considered pandavas as their enemies as Yuthistra was elder than duryodhan & Yuthistra's father Pandu is the king before Dhritarashtra
And Duryodhan's uncle Shakuni too convinced Duryodhan in many ways to deal with pandavas

Sorry story is too long,it contains 6633 pages and many characters..
So i request you to ask your confused part in mahabharat story...
SORRY...
Me too fan of Shaheer sheikh
pls ask you queries related to it...​

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Answered by khansafzal
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Duryodhana (Sanskrit: दुर्योधन, IAST: Duryodhana) also known as Suyodhana, is a major antagonist in the Hindu epic Mahabharata and was the eldest of the Kauravas, the hundred sons of blind king Dhritarashtra and queen Gandhari. Being the firstborn son of the blind king, he was the crown prince of Kuru Kingdom and its capital Hastinapura along with his cousin Yudhishtra who was older than him. Karna was Duryodhana's closest friend. Notably, Duryodhana, with significant assistance from Karna, performs Vaishnava Yagna when the Pandavas are in exile.[1][2] Duryodhana used his greater skill in wielding the mace to defeat opponents. He was also an extremely courageous warrior and he was said to be a good ruler. Duryodhana's greed and arrogance, were the two qualities said to lead to his downfall in the Mahabharata.

Answered by rashmisinha02061982
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