Table of Contents
- 1 What was the population of Earth during Mahabharata?
- 2 How many were alive after Mahabharat?
- 3 How many people were killed in Mahabharata?
- 4 What is the significance of Hastinapur in the Mahabharata?
- 5 What is the importance of Mahabharat and Bhagavad Gita?
- 6 Who is the most difficult character to understand in Mahabharat?
What was the population of Earth during Mahabharata?
So Mahabharata War happen 5056 years ago. World Population Estimates: 10,000 B.C. to 2007 A.D. So World population at Mahabharata War 3138 BC was 17.85 crore. The Vedic Foundation, for example, gives the following chronology of ancient India: 3228 BC – Descension of Krishna.
How many were alive after Mahabharat?
Thus the 12 warriors who survived Kurukshetra war Mahabharata are Krishna, Arjuna, Bhima, Yudhishthira, Nakula, Sahadeva, Yuyutsu, Satyaki, Kritavarma, Ashwatthama, Kripacharya and Vrishaketu. 1. Krishna: This is the most obvious answer.
How many people were killed in Mahabharata?
Yudhisthira said that one billion, sixty six crore and twenty thousand people were killed in the Mahabharata war.
How many years did Arjuna live?
Arjuna was born on full moon day of Falgun month BCE 3227. So, he was 06 months younger to Shri Krishna. Arjuna lived 125 years and 02 months.
What are some interesting facts about Mahabharat war?
Mahabharat war lasted mere 18 days but killed millions of people, thousands of elephants and horses. Even today, traces of radiation are found in the places where the war was fought. Scientists often describe, in recent history, first ever nuclear war in the world was fought in India before 3000 BC.
What is the significance of Hastinapur in the Mahabharata?
2. Hastinapur (of Bharat Varsha) was the most opulent and developed place in the history of mankind during Mahabharat’s time. It had all the resources that a civilized state comprises of: dams, artificial ponds, irrigation, monuments, temples and learned Sages.
What is the importance of Mahabharat and Bhagavad Gita?
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.
Who is the most difficult character to understand in Mahabharat?
Krishna is arguably the most difficult character to understand, as without bhakti no one can comprehend the existence of Bhagwan. Once, he even started fighting with Arjun. Bhagwan Shiv got so perturbed that he descended to stop the fight. He asked what Krishna was doing.