Krishna as charioteer from "summary" of Mahabharat Ki Kahaniyan by Harish Sharma
In the great epic Mahabharat, we find a significant event where Lord Krishna takes on the role of a charioteer for Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers. This momentous occasion occurs on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where the Pandavas and Kauravas are poised for battle. As the two armies stand ready to engage in a fierce war, Arjuna is filled with doubt and confusion about fighting against his own relatives, teachers, and friends. He is torn between his duty as a warrior and his love for his family members. In this moment of crisis, Arjuna turns to Lord Krishna for guidance and support. Krishna, who is not only a divine being but also a close friend and well-wisher of the Pandavas, offers Arjuna spiritual wisdom and practical advice. ...Similar Posts
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