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  1. Feb 5, 2021 · Arjuna, a prince is deeply conflicted about a battle, and Krishna, a god, helps him understand important lessons about himself and his spirituality. Read more about Krishna and Arjuna in The Bhagavad Gita.

  2. The story of Arjuna. Arjuna is one of the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Arjuna is a central figure in Hindu religion whose name means 'bright', 'shining', 'white' or 'silver'. Arjuna is thus "The Peerless Archer". The third of the five Pandava brothers, Arjun was one of the children borne by Kunti, first wife of Pandu.

    • Karna – A Great Being Gone Bad. Karna is among the most popular yet tragic heroes of the epic. What was it that tied Karna to the Kauravas' side despite his noble and honorable character?
    • Duryodhana’s Big Mistake. This story relates a situation when Krishna was approached to become an ally, by both Duryodhana and Arjuna, as they were building up great armies before the battle at Kurukshetra.
    • No Black and White in Life. Sadhguru looks at Krishna’s offer to Duryodhana to illustrate dharma and adharma, and that there is no black and white in life.
    • Treachery at Kurukshetra. One of the most confusing aspects of Krishna is his use of deceit during the war. We look at the basis behind these actions through some vividly narrated incidents from the battle.
  3. A simple story of how Sri Krishna came to expound the Bhagavad Gita from the Mahabharatha. The story has been told in simple Sanskrit with translation to Eng...

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    • The Story of Arjuna and Krishna in English
    • Moral of The Krishna and Arjuna Story
    • Note to The Parents

    During the great Mahabharata war, 2 groups of cousins (Kauravas & Pandavas) were at war for the large kingdom of Hastinapur. Both sides were very powerful and fearless, the only difference was that the Kauravas were very arrogant while the Pandavas were very humble and positive. So, as the war was about to start, both sides were busy in preparation...

    The moral of the story is that one should respect elders and stay humble. Arrogance will defeat and self-destruct anyone. The story also teaches us that we should use our minds and think wisely whenever required.

    Mythological stories are the best way to promote our culture, language, mythology, and traditions to young kids. As they will learn about their culture and tradition at a very young age they will always stay connected to it.

  4. Aug 23, 2017 · Six thousand years ago Bhagavan Sri Krishna taught this knowledge to Arjuna in the battle field just before the great battle began, a fight between good ability against evil. The battle represents an ongoing battle in the human heart to do right and eradicate the wrong, an inner struggle that continues to this day.

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  6. Krishna and Arjuna: Short Stories from the Mahabharatha - Ebook written by SA Krishnan. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline...