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Is there any truth in Mahabharata?
Mahabharata is completely real and it did take place. There are numerous archaeological and scientific evidence to prove the occurrence and existence of Mahabharata. It has been mentioned in the epic that Mahabharata is an “Itihasa” which means history and thus it means that Mahabharata took place.
What was Draupadi’s secret?
Draupadi loved Arjun the most among the 5 Pandavas. During the 12th year of the exile of the Pandavas, Draupadi and the Pandavas were in a forest where Draupadi was seen hanging berries on a tree that she broke. She was about to eat them when Lord Krishna reached there.
What was Curse of Draupadi?
One story goes that in her past life she was a sage’s wife; her insatiable sexual appetite led him to curse her that in her next life she would have five husbands. A folklore states that Krishna had sent the perfect husband for her – one who would love and protect her all her life and be faithful to her.
What are some of the hidden facts of Mahabharata?
1. There are some hidden facts of Mahabharata about which hardly anyone told you or you ever thought of. Some such secrets of Mahabharata are as follows: Guru Dronacharya had defeated his friend Draupad to take revenge by his students. In turn Draupad had performed yagya with the help of tapasvis, consequently a divya Kumar was born.
Does Mahabharat teach about truth or lies?
It is said that Mahabharat teaches about Dharma and many people even connect it with truth or lies but nowhere in any instance in Mahabharat truth or lies are defined. Each and every action of people in Mahabharat depends upon the situations in which they are in.
Who wrote the Mahabharat?
1. Mahabharat was made by Maharishi Vedvyas and composed by Lord Ganesha with a condition that Maharishi Vedvyas needs to persistently talk the shlokas that are to be composed ceaselessly in any event, for once.
Why Hare Krishna teachings of Mahabharat and Bhagavad Gita are important?
Amazing Facts, Hare Krishna Teachings of Mahabharat and Shreemad Bhagavad Gita shaped the world culture and consciousness of the world and Bharat. Mahabharat not only witnessed the presence of Bhagwan, demons and their accomplices but also re-established Hindu dharma (morality, virtues) in its full glory for the future generation of Bharat Varsha.