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who is the greatest archer in mahabharat​

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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Explanation:

Ekalavya

Ekalavya practiced the art of archery with his left hand and feet. Then in the battle of Mahabharata, he offered his services to guru Drona. Then he had later become the king of the Nishadas.

Answered by mabel1221
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Ekalavya

In the Mahabharata, Ekalavya was the son of Hiranyadhanus, who was the chief of the Bheel tribe, known to be forest-dwelling hunters. He served under King Jarasandha's army as General. Ekalavya was hurt when he was rejected by Dronacharya because of an old tradition where the brahmin guru was not allowed to teach Shudras or Adivasi. Ekalavya still didn't give up on his resolute will to master archery. He once stayed hidden in the forest while guru Drona was teaching the Kaurava and Pandava brothers, after they left for the ashram, Ekalavya collected the mud on which his Guru walked, as a symbolic gesture of want to follow his knowledge and footsteps, later he went into the forest and made a statue of Drona under a big old well-grown tree. He began a disciplined program of self-study over many years. He accepted the statue as his guru and practiced in front of it every single day.One day when Drona and his students were going out into the forest, Arjuna saw a dog that was unable to bark due to an amazing construction of arrows in and all around his mouth. This construction was harmless to the dog but prevented the dog from barking. Drona was amazed but also distressed: as he had promised Arjuna that he would make him the greatest archer in the world. Wondering who such a fine archer could be, Drona and his students investigated and came upon Ekalavya. Upon seeing Drona, Ekalavya came and bowed to him.

Drona asked Ekalavya where he had learned archery. Ekalavya replied "under you, Guruji", and showed Drona his statue while explaining what he had done. Drona then reminded Ekalavya that to truly be Drona's pupil, Ekalavya would have to pay guru dakshina. Readily, Ekalavya offers to do anything for Drona. Drona knew Ekalavya in the future will work for Magadha which was the enemy of Hastinapur. Drona asks Ekalavya to cut off his right thumb as Guru Dakshina. Happy and Smiling, Ekalavya cuts off the thumb and presents it as Gurudakshina to Dronacharya.[4]

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