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Mahabharat krishna dialogues
Mahabharat krishna dialogues












mahabharat krishna dialogues

“Time creates all things and time destroys them all. We bring you 26 Mahabharata quotes on life, war, karma, dharma and more.Īlso read: Ramayana Quotes, Bhagavad Gita Quotes & Lord Krishna Quotesġ. While most of know are quite familiar with the story of this epic, Mahabharata quotes bring out its pearls of wisdom. Life is a lesson and one should accept all they are to experience.One of the important guiding lights of our nation since ages, Mahabharata is not just the story of a great war but also an eternal book of wisdom that has taught the essence of ‘Dharma’ to millions spanning generations. However, when you stand up many times to hold yourself erect and speak your truth, you release yourself from all the unnecessary drama. Sulking in self-pity has never given any solution. The dialogue between Krishna and Karna is a classic example of understanding the difference between ignorance and awareness. Those who realize and align themselves with their path are freed from the Karmic bondage those who don’t, they come back again to complete the lesson and knowledge that is still unavailable or partially available to them. Universe has a way of manifesting things and we are all in alignment with our soul path. This world is a stage and we are all mere characters fulfilling the destiny of the biggest play of all time we call Life. The fact of the matter is, whether be Karna or Krishna, they were essentially here expressing themselves in a human form. He explained just because life has been unfair to you and a certain person has been good to you, who is essentially a threat to the entire society you will, in the end, have to choose your conscience above the person. In fact, it can never be because in this human form all of us were here to learn certain lessons and it was important that we did. What Krishna really meant to make Karna understand was –

mahabharat krishna dialogues

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Life’s unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path…Īlways remember, Life may be tough at a point, but DESTINY is not created by the SHOES we wear but by the STEPS we take… 🙂 🙂 No matter how much unfairness we got, how many times we were disgraced, how many times we were denied what was due to us, what is important is how you REACTED at that time. Everybody has challenges in life.ĭuryodhana also has a lot of unfairness in life and so has Yudhhishthir.īut what is Right (Dharma) is known to your mind (conscience). What do I get if Dharmaraja wins the war? Only the blame for the war and all related problems… If Duryodhana wins the war you will get a lot of credit. I had to move my whole community from the banks of Yamuna to far off Sea shore to save them from Jarasandh. I didn’t get the girl I loved & rather ended up marrying those who wanted me or the ones I rescued from demons. You are married to a girl of your choice.

mahabharat krishna dialogues

I joined gurukula of Rishi Sandipani only at the age of 16! When all of you were being appreciated for your valour by your teachers I had not even received any education. I could hear people saying I am the reason for all their problems. I got only cow herd’s shed, dung, and multiple attempts on my life even before I could walk! The night I was born I was separated from my birth parents.įrom childhood, you grew up hearing the noise of swords, chariots, horses, bow, and arrows. Whatever I received was through Duryodhana’s charity.ĭeath was waiting for me even before my birth. Parshu-Raam taught me but then gave me the curse to forget everything since I was a Kshatriya.Ī cow was accidentally hit by my arrow & its owner cursed me for no fault of mine.Įven Kunti finally told me the truth only to save her other sons. I did not get the education from Dhronacharya because I was considered a non-Kshatriya. Is it my fault I was born an illegitimate child? In Mahabharat, #Karna asks Lord #Krishna – “My mother left me the moment I was born.














Mahabharat krishna dialogues