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why did dronacharya not allow the Princes to shoot​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The princes began muttering among themselves as one by one, they were all sent back to their place without being allowed to shoot. Even Ashwatthama, Dronacharya's son, could not understand what his father wanted. ... When Dronacharya gave him the order to shoot, Arjuna released the arrow.

Answered by rushikeshphapale4
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Answer:

A teacher should have no favourites, yet, Arjuna was Dronacharya’s. The guru decided to prove to the world, why the third Pandava was the exception to this rule.

You know how you’re always being asked to concentrate on things: on your lessons, games, writing... This is a story from the Mahabharata about concentration. After the death of King Pandu, his wife brought the five Pandavas to Hastinapur, where they grew up with their 100 cousins, the Kauravas. Now, their teacher in the arts of warfare was the great Dronacharya. A teacher is not supposed to have favourites, but Drona could not help being partial to Arjuna, the third Pandava.

One night, Dronacharya heard the twanging of the bowstring. Wondering who was shooting arrows in the dark, he went to investigate. Since there was no light, he could only make out a dim figure shooting at a target. When he went closer, he realised it was Arjuna

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