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The offeringthe story of dronacharya and ekalavya preview
1. Kaurava war camp, Kurukshetra. Circa 3000 BC. ‘It is not often that the great Narada Muni descends from the heavens to tell a story. But when he does, it is an occasion of great significance. Today, I, Vishnu, will tell you of one such event...’ ‘...which took place just before the battle of Kurukshetra in 3000 BC. And the curious location that Narada Muni chose to unfold his story was right outside the tent of Dronacharya, at the Kaurava war camp.’ ‘The battle was just a few days away. Every second that passed took the soldiers closer to war.’ What?! Yes, I swear he said that. ‘In spite of the tense situation and the inevitability of war, there were two mischief-makers in the camp who made it the perfect breeding ground for trouble.’ I will teach him a lesson! ‘And it was close to these troublemakers that Narada Muni seated himself.
Having recently suffered injuries to the eyes and limbs, this pair had copious amounts of time on its hands.’ What are you-- Traitor! What did you say to him? ‘It was their daily practice to spend the morning gossiping and the hot afternoon watching the fruit of this labour unfold.’ ‘While it angered Narada to see the craft of trouble-making wasted on a handful of idlers, he chose to remain silent, until the opportune moment presented itself.’ Help! Narayan! Narayan! He asked the mute for help! Ha ha! ‘Unfortunately, for this soldier, the opportune moment had not yet arrived.’ ‘To be precise, the opportune moment had been somewhat delayed.’ He is late. I will have to wait for him to teach these men a lesson.
But no one is ever really late... they arrive just on time...’ ‘...as determined by fate...’ Remember this, before you open your mouth again! Who is this boy? Where am I? ‘The person Narada Muni was waiting for was an extremely determined boy called Eka. He was on a personal quest.’ Run, Eka! ‘... even if they don’t realise it themselves.’ You’re blocking my view, you fool! Oh... sorry... is... is this where Dronacharya can be found? The Kuru teacher? I am looking-- That is his tent
Answer: नारद मुनि ने एकलव्य को बोला की तुम।निराश मार हो