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Why Krishna could not stop Mahabharata?
Krishna knew about the war,the reason he didn’t stop it was he wanted it. He wanted to show to the world that 100 bad people’s wit won’t stand in front of 5 good pious people.
Why Lord Krishna did not save Abhimanyu?
He had been humiliated by the Pandavas earlier. He performed severe penance and sought Shiva’s boon due to which he could stall any army single-handed but without Arjuna and Krishna only. Hence, he trapped Abhimanyu.
Who all knew Krishna was God in Mahabharata?
Salya, Dhrutharashtra, Gandhari, Devaki, Vasudeva, Yashoda, Nanda, Draupadi (another name —Krishna), etc… were aware of Lord Srikrishna and got Mukthi by him. Kubja, Gopikas and many wives experienced him unknowingly, and got Mukthi. First eight wives knew him very well.
What happened between Kamsa Vadha and Mahabharata?
It is here that Krishna came across Sudama. After education, Krishna and Balarama meet Kunti, Vasudeva’s cousin sister and the Pandavas. Krishna befriends the Pandavas and takes a special liking to Arjuna. After education, the princes return home. Meanwhile, Kamsa’s father in law, Jarasan A lot happened between Kamsa Vadha and Mahabharata.
What happened to Krishna and Balarama after Kamsa’s death?
After Kamsa’s death, Krishna and Balarama got to live the life of the princes they had to Be. The chain of events after Kamsa’s death are: Ugrasen was re-coronated as King of Mathura. Krishna and Balarama undertook education under the tutelage of Guru Sandipani. It is here that Krishna came across Sudama.
Why didn’t Bhishma stop Kamsa from killing Kans?
The other reason why bhishma didn’t stop kans was he was bound to the throne of hastinapur and he couldn’t attack any one without kings consent and since kans didn’t do any harm to hastinapur, he and bhishma pitamaha never came face to face. Remember, Kamsa was son-in-law of Jarasandha and who inturn was very very powerful.
What is the role of Lord Krishna in the Mahabharata?
Lord Krishna. The lovable God is portrayed as a political reformer in the great epic Mahabharata. He gives the sermon of Bhagavad Gita to Arjun before the start of the Mahabharata War at Kurukshetra. Lord Krishna agrees to be the charioteer to Arjun in the battle at Kurukshetra.