Q.17 The war took place in Kurukshetra. which was away from Hastinapur and Dhritarashtra and
Sanjay were in the palace. So how did Sanjay describe the war?(a) By the divine vision given by Vedavyasa. (b) By the divine vision given by Bhishma(c)By the divine vision given by God. (d) Due to Dhritarashtra.
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by devine vision given by god
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By the divine vision given by vedavyasa
Sanjaya (Sanskrit: संजय, meaning "victory") or Sanjaya Gavalgana is a character from the ancient Indian hindu, war epic Mahābhārata.[1] In Mahabharata—An ancient story of war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas—the blind king Dhritarashtra is the father of the principals of the Kaurava side. Sanjaya, son of charioteer Gavalgana, is Dhritarashtra's advisor and also his charioteer. Sanjaya was a disciple of sage Krishna Dwaipayana Veda Vyasa and was immensely devoted to his master, King Dhritarashtra. Sanjaya — who has the gift of seeing events at a distance (divya-drishti) right in front of him, granted by the sage Vyasa — narrates to
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