Who is the bravest character in Mahabharata?
Arjuna: He was the son of Indra. He was the best archer and the greatest warrior of Mahabharata. He defeated great warriors like Bhishma, Drona, Ashwatthama, Karna, fairly but never got defeated by any of them.
Was Arjuna a good person?
Arjuna in many ways was an ordinary person just like us. The one thing that makes him more than ordinary was the fact that he had a good heart. But he also had his own good and bad habits. Lord Krishna chose Arjuna to reveal the Gita because he saw that not many men were as sensitive as Arjuna.
Why is Arjun the best archer?
Arjuna was the only Savyasachin in Mahabharata- equally good archer with either arm. Karna and Eklavya were not Savyasachins, but were superb warriors as they could shoot accurately while firing multiple arrows at once, something Arjuna never could.
What are the five nature things according to Arjuna?
Arjun speaks that the structure of man is born from soil, water exists within it, Agni gives temperature and in short five nature things – Earth, Air, Water, Fire, and Sky constitute the body. Krishna reiterates that nobody is above these 5 things and both Dharma and Adharma lies within it.
How did Krishna become an ally of Duryodhana?
One of many stories from Mahabharat that showcase Krishna’s intelligence and playful mischievousness, this story relates a situation when Krishna was approached to become an ally, by both Duryodhana and Arjuna, as they were building up great armies before the battle at Kurukshetra.
What did Duryodhana’s attitude and choice cost him?
Duryodhana ‘s attitude and choice cost him dearly, though he doesn’t immediately realize his folly. Sadhguru: There is a beautiful situation or incident that occurred in the Mahabharat. The Kurukshetra war is imminent and these two parties are going about campaigning. At that time there were only two fronts – the Kauravas and the Pandavas.
What is the difference between Duryodhana and the Pandavas?
The pandavas won, but lost everyone, including all their sons. They went on to rule a land without men and with only vultures, whereas Duryodhana died happily learning that Ashwatama killed all pandavas ( though a misinformation).3)Millions died except a handful of people, and Krishna did nothing to prevent the death of the millions.