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Mahabharata

Mahabharata is a Hindu sacred epic Sanskrit poem of India dealing in many episodes with the struggle between two rival families.

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Who was father of Lord Krishna?

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THE FATHER OF VISHNU

Hindus who believe that Vishnu is the supreme Hindu god consider him as Adibhagavan or eternal god. This means that Vishnu has no birth and therefore no father.

THE CONCEPT OF BRAHMAN AS FATHER OF VISHNU

It is well accepted in Hinduism that all gods originate from Brahman.

According to Manu Smriti Purusha, who is the same as Brahman (Manu Smriti 1.11) is made of seven Maha Purushas. Though not mentioned in Hindu scriptures, we can conclude that Vishnu is the central of the seven Mahapurushas.

Thus, it is tempting to conclude that Brahman, in the real form, is the father of Vishnu.

However, such a concept has no practical use because Brahman is beyond the comprehension of practically all Hindus.

Who were madri's son in Mahabharata?

Nakul and Sahadeva were sons of Madri got birth by the grace of Lord Ashwinikumar

How did the Mahabharata reflect the idea of ancient India?

They provided important lessons that impacted their lives to be perfect or utopian. It also gave central beliefs in Hinduism to influence the Hindus to better lives
Because Mahabharata is an Ancient epic poem. It was written by the scholars of Ancient time, thus it is called the best reflection of Ancient times.

What is the poison lord Krishna drank?

The poison called halahal or kalakuta emergered during the churning of the ocean (known as samudra manthan) which was a great threat to the three worlds (heaven, earth, and hell). To save all living beings Lord Shiva drank the poison, which turned his neck blue, giving him the name Neelakanth (the blue-necked one).

What was the Mahabharata about?

Mahabharata is a story of war between Pandava & Kaurava who were brothers & king of city Hastinapur however Kaurava had stolen the kingdom & alone were rulling the kingdom of Hastinapur & have had sent Pandava to the Forest.

Lord Krishna helped Pandava to win the battle & regain the kingdom of Hastinapur. The war is also called as "Dharm Yudha". This war took place at Kurukshetra.

Lord Krishna explained Shreemad Bhagwad Geeta to Arjuna (Pandava) at the battle field "Kurukshetra".

What was the skin color of Draupadi in Mahabharata?

Skin color of Draupadi was dark. She was black beauty. Her beauty was the topic of discussion along the entire known part of India. She was aptly called as Krishna. Krishna literally means black.

Who killed jayadrath in Mahabharata?

jayadrath was husband of dushalah , she was the only sister of kourava. he was the main culprit of killing Abhimanyu ; son of Arjun in a wrong battle at Kurukhatra. in next day"s battle Arjun killed jayadrath.

What do the Iliad and the Mahabharata have in come?

The participation of the demigods in the war, the issue of the women, the loss of the injustice and evil and the victory of the righteousness are the common between these two great epics- The Mahabharata and the Iliad.

Where is the setting of the Mahabharata?

The Mahabharata is set in northern India in the region of the River Ganges.

It is an epic collection of Sanskrit stories, some of which may date back 2,700 years. The epic is important to many people in the Indian subcontinent and elsewhere, and has particular significance to Hindu people.

Maha Bharat means Maha=big and Bharat=body . That means all about Body chemistry. Mahabharat is how karma theory work.

Who is the hero of Mahabharata?

tharma, bhisma and arjuna.

Bhisma ( Ganga Putra), Arjun, Abhimanyu and Ghatotkacha but great hero is Krishna

Did the teaching in the Bhagavadgeeta and the Mahabharata contain many of the central beliefs of Buddhism?

No, belief of Buddhism are completely different from teachings of Bhagwat Geeta. Bhagwat geeta teaches man to do his duty no matter the cost, while Buddhism teaches peace and nonviolence.

What was the original name of Mahabharata?

It was Jayasamhita (pronounced: jaya-samhitah). Name has its root in the fact that its climax is winning of Pandavas over Kauravas. Victory is called jaya in Sanskrit. Also there is a special cryptic way to represent numbers, in Sanskrit, and in that code, jaya means 18, which is number of books (parvas) in Mahabharata. Hence this name. Its another name is also Shatasaahasri samhitaa (literally, collection of a hundred thousand verses).

Who killed jarasandh in Mahabharata?

It was Bhimsen who killed Jarasandha in Mahabharata.

Who was the first commander in chief of the kaurava army?

The first commander in chief of the kaurava army was the Grand sire Bhishma. he was followed by the teacher Drona, and then Karna and so on..

Who was the eldest Pandava princess?

His name was yudhisthira. He was the eldest of the pandava princes.

What is the the main emphasis of the Mahabharata?

The main Message in the Mahabharata is in the Bhagavad Gita a long song in the epic poem. The message is of action and adherence to duty, when Krishna tells prince Arjuna in a personal conflict between an Ahisma and his duty to fight in a war, Krishna tells him that his Duty is most impotant, "the wise see knowledge and action as one"

Who is dharma putra in Mahabharata?

Yudishthira. Yudishthira is the son of Yama on the godly side and Yama's the god of dharma and death. So Yudishthira is called Dharmaputra meaning the son of Dharma

Where do you get full free download of Mahabharata by BR Chopra and Ramayana by Ramanand Sagar?

There is no free download.

Answer:

You can get all the free episodes on youtube

In trisection of the mahabharata Krishna talks about doing one's duty?

1.

The golden age of Indian culture came during which empire?

  • Gupta

2.

This raja conquered weak kingdoms left by Alexander the Great.

  • Chandragupta Maurya

3.

In this section of the Mahabharata, Krishna talks about doing one's duty.

  • Bhagavad Gita

4.

In the hands of Indian trainers, elephants were

  • effective weapons of war

5.

Which of these rights did an Indian woman have?

  • education

6.

Even today, many Indian marriages are

  • arranged.

7.

What bordered the Gupta Empire to the north?

  • Himalaya

8.

The Hindu Kush are near which river?

  • Indus

9.

At its widest point, the Gupta empire is approximately ____ miles across.

  • 1,500

What is the point of view in the story Mahabharata?

1.Mahabharta shows different aspect of human behaviour...

2.everything is fair in love & war.

3.A third person can cause the Mhabharata kind of conflicts which leads to large destruction.