Kurukshetra
The great battle of Kurukshetra fought between Pandavas and Kauravas.
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Parshuram was a powerful sage in the Mahabharata who possessed great knowledge and skills in warfare. He played a significant role in training the warrior Bhishma, who fought on the side of the Kauravas in the great war against the Pandavas.
Pandavas and Kauravas were princes of the kingdom of India and were the sons of the two rulers of the countryThe uncle of the Kauravas Shakuni, invited the Pandavas to a game of dice and cheated them and defeated themAs a result, the Pandavas were sent on an exile away from their kingdomThe Pandavas suffered many hardships during the exileWhen they returned back to the kingdom, the Kauravas refused to share the power with themA War broke out between the Pandavas and the KauravasPandavas led by Arjuna and Krishna defeated the Kauravas headed by Duryodhana and Karna
They both had equal rights in ruling their country but Kauravas were not willing to share their power the Pandavas. Since they were unwilling to share power, a war broke-out between them
The Kurukshetra War (Devangari: कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध) was a war between the Kauravas and Pandavas, which formed an essential component of the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. According to Mahābhārata, a dynastic struggle between sibling clans of Kauravas and the Pandavas for the throne of Hastinapura Resulted in a battle in which a number of ancient kingdoms participated as allies of the rival clans. The location of the battle was Kurukshetra in the modern state of Haryana in India.
the struggle between the Pandavas and Kauravas in India
After the period of agyatvas (the incognito exile), the Pandavas returned to reclaim their kingdom. They first sought to negotiate with the Kauravas for their rightful share of the kingdom, but when negotiations failed, they prepared for war, leading to the great conflict of the Mahabharata. Ultimately, they moved to Kurukshetra to engage in battle against their cousins, the Kauravas. After the war, the Pandavas ruled the kingdom of Hastinapura before eventually renouncing their throne and embarking on a journey to the Himalayas.