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Who was the incarnation of dharma deva according to mahabharata?

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Answered by dancypaul
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Vidura is said to be the incarnation of Dharm Deva.
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Vidura was the incarnation of ‘Dharma Deva’ according to Mahabharta.

Explanation:

Lord Krishna considered, Vidura as the Dharmaraja which mean the ‘Lord of truth’. Krishna respected the knowledge that Vidura had in different spheres and his dedication towards the ‘welfare of the people’.  

Vidura was respected by the people and was a great adviser to the Pandavas. He would warn them regularly against the actions of Duryodhana. Vidura was the only one who stood up against the ‘humiliation of Draupadi’ in the court of the Kauravas.

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