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1. Explain with reference to the context:
Kansa was wholly betrayed by you. There is no need for self-praise.
It was not a brave deed. And where was your bravery when you
fled, terrified, from the king of Magadha who was enraged at his
son-in-law's murder?
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The narrative of Krishna travelling to Duryodhana as just a Pandava envoy in order to make a 11th effort to avert a disastrous war is thoroughly detailed in "Mahabharatha udyogaparva".
- Krishna urges to Duryodhana once more to forgive the history and embrace his siblings, but he refuses.
- Krishna next attempts to warn him about Arjuna's strength and ability, recalling how Arjuna killed the armored devils and beat Bhishma as well as the rest by himself.
- He begs Duryodhana once more to grant the Pandavas half of country or else they will capture the entire kingdom by war.
- Duryodhana is furious, and he asks his siblings and uncle Shakuni to capture Krishna, but none of them dared to apprehend him.
- Duryodhana openly declines to exhibit sympathy for Krishna's kin, telling Krishna that he has had no compassion for King Kansa.
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