What happened at Dyuth ckrira ( Pasha battle)
at Mahabharata?
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Answer:
The Kurukshetra War, also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Hindu epic poem Mahābhārata. The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura. It involved several ancient kingdoms participating as allies of the rival groups.
Explanation:
. 1700 watercolour from Mewar depicts the Pandava and Kaurava armies arrayed against each other.
Location
Kurukshetra, modern-day Haryana, India
Result
Victory for Pandavas and allies, fall of Kauravas
Fall of Hastinapur
Dhritarashtra abdicated the throne of Hastinapur and Yudhisthira succeeded him.
Yuyutsu was appointed as Yudhisthira's subordinate king in Indraprastha.
Various succession took place due to many kings and rulers' deaths in the war: Anga, Chedi, Gandhar, Kalinga, Kosala, Madra, Magadh, Matsya, Panchal, Sindhu, Virata.
The center of power in the Gangetic basin shifted from the Kurus to the Panchalas
Territorial
changes
Reunification of the Kuru states of Hastinapura and Indraprastha under the Pandavas.
Return of Panchal lands held by Drona to the original Panchala state.
Truce and status quo ante Bellum in elsewhere.