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what did Dronacharya ask the students to do​

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Answered by BeingPari
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Drona asked Ekalavya for a guru Dakshina that a student owes his teacher upon the completion of his training. Ekalavya replied that there was nothing he would not give his teacher. Drona asked for Ekalavya's right thumb, knowing that its loss will hamper Ekalavya's ability to pursue archery.

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Answered by syedtahir20
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Dronacharya asked the students to aim at the bird's eye.

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Dronacharya was a revered guru and teacher of archery in the Indian epic Mahabharata. According to the story, Dronacharya asked his students, who were princes of the Kuru dynasty, to demonstrate their archery skills by hitting a wooden bird perched on a tree.

However, Dronacharya made it more challenging by asking them to aim at the bird's eye. He further added that each prince would take turns to shoot, but before shooting, he would have to announce what he saw when he looked at the bird.

The purpose of this exercise was to test not just the students' archery skills but also their focus, concentration, and mental clarity. The story goes that only one prince, Arjuna, was able to hit the bird's eye, and he went on to become one of the greatest archers of all time.

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