When an attempt is made to burn the true hires of the empire alive; when an attempt is made to undress the queen of a mighty empire; when the Kings of a strongest kingdom of Bharat are forced to live in exile for 14 years; when the mind of wicked people refuses to listen to the sweet words of Lord; when the enmity between various kingdoms comes together; when all attempts to stop the war went in vain; when two huge armies stand on either side. War becomes inevitable.
But, for a worrier with dear once standing on the opposite side, starting a war is not so easy. It becomes even more complex for the warier, if he is not able to digest the fact that he will have to shoot arrows on those people. It’s the same case with Arjuna, the hero of Mahabharata epic. Luckily, Arjuna has the Almighty Krishna with him as his charioteer to guide him.
The huge army on both the sides are waiting to start the war. The archers are ready to release their arrows, while the war horses and elephants roared.
Sanjaya, the charioteer of Drutharastra, with the divine vision given to him by Sage Vyasa is watching all that is happening in the battle field remotely. He is narrating all the details of what is unfolding in the battlefield to Drutharastra.
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