the humans about their humanness. He was not with the Pandavas or with the Kauravas, but he was with all of them. He participates in the war in a very strange way as he had to look to the universal good and not to the good of a few. He provided Duryodhana with the invincible army and Arjuna with a Charioteer. He sees everyone defeated, humiliated, regretting at one time or the other but when Krishna was wounded by truth he never complains, never cries, never regrets, never feels helpless is…
diminished his virtuous nature. While Karna retained his loyalty after he gained power, he became quite merciless. One such example of Karna’s change in temperament is shown after Yudhisthria gambled away Draupadi during the dice game. Once Karna and Duryodhana gained…
him to drop his weapons, whereas actually an elephant sharing similar title was slain, c.) killing of Karna by Arjuna when he was unarmed and trying to free his chariot wheel from the mud in which it was stuck, d.) killing of the main antagonist Duryodhana by Bhima by hitting him below the belt which was against the battle rules. So it seems that Pandavas, who were the main heroes, were violating their dharma. For Pandavas their Kshatriya dharma demanded them to take up arms, fight, protect…
They are certain unbelievable deeds attributed to Aswinidevas including plastic surgery. They restored the mobility of Shayava whose leg was cut at three places3 and blessed the queen Visphala, the wife of Khela Rajah with metal legs when she lost her leg in the battlefield. It is also mentioned that fire (Agni) was used as the ultimate weapon to destroy Marma. MARMA IN UPANISHAD Plenty of material of anatomical interest is found in Chandagya Upanishad, Kshirakopanishad…