In the previous episode, we had witnessed Bhagawan Krishna highlighting an important concept of our “Sanaatana Dharma” – The “Guru-Sishya” relationship. Through whatever we’re witnessing right now as part of this section of the “Shaanti Parva”, Bhagawan Krishna tries to bring out the fact that the “Guru-Sishya” relationship is a step higher than even theContinue reading “Episode # 1290 – Bhishmachaarya is in tears of “Bhakti” as Bhagawan Krishna comes to see him!!!”
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Episode # 1287 – Yudishtra takes oath as the King of Hastinapura!!!
In the previous episode, we had witnessed Yudishtra finally getting convinced to return back to Hastinapura, to take over the successorship from King Dhritarashtra. We’ve already seen at the beginning of the “Shanti Parva” that King Dhritarashtra is completely down and inconsolable after the loss of all his hundred sons to the Pandava brothers inContinue reading “Episode # 1287 – Yudishtra takes oath as the King of Hastinapura!!!”
Episode # 1282 – “Performing penance in a forest is not a characteristic of a ruler” Arjuna asserts!!!
In the previous episode, we had witnessed an important accord wherein Arjuna is concluding to Yudishtra that King Janaka continued ruling Mithilapuri after his wife’s advice. Yudishtra was partially right when he said that King Janaka was a “Raja-Rishi” and he was an epitome of detachment. However, what he did not talk about is that,Continue reading “Episode # 1282 – “Performing penance in a forest is not a characteristic of a ruler” Arjuna asserts!!!”
Episode # 1215 – “A leader’s biggest blunder is lapse in concentration & focus!” – Yudishtra laments!!!
In the previous episode, we had witnessed the official end to the Kurukshetra war, wherein Sanjaya has lost his divine vision, gifted by Sage Vyaasa. This marks the conclusion of the war and on the other hand, Ashwatthama and Co. leave Duryodhana alone and proceed towards the banks of River Bhaageerati. Meanwhile, as Ashwatthama leaves,Continue reading “Episode # 1215 – “A leader’s biggest blunder is lapse in concentration & focus!” – Yudishtra laments!!!”
