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  1. Dec 11, 2015 · In the Bhagavad Gita, passages often start with the Sanskrit words "Sanjaya uvāca:" ("Sanjaya said:"). The entire Bhagavad Gita is Sanjay's recital to Dhritarashtra of the conversation between Arjuna and Krishna. Source

  2. Oct 2, 2017 · 2. Who was Sanjaya? Sanjaya the son of Gavalgani, was the Saarathy of king DhritarAshtra. He was believed to be pious and the righteous towards his duty. After the fall of Bhishma, Sanjaya rushes to DhritarAshtra. Being awarded with the divine vision, various chapters of the war of Mahabharata is described by him to DhritarAshtra.

  3. Jun 7, 2017 · Sanjay is the only character who gets to listen to Bhagvad Gita directly from Lord Krishna outside Kurukshetra battefield. This fact somewhere emphasis that he was important in grand scheme of things. So my questions are: Why was he given such a great privilege? What is the last reference of Sanjay in Mahabharat? What happened to him after war ...

  4. Yes, logically Arjun, Sanjay and Dhritarashtra are the people listening. But noticing further we find Lord Hanuman residing on the flag of Arjun' s chariot (His chariot was called Kapidhwaj), so in a way he can also be said to have heard the Gita. However this count varies according to different historians and researchers.

  5. Apr 14, 2015 · Shantanu: Shantanu was the rebirth of king Mahabhisha. Satyavati: Satyavati was the incarnation of Achchhoda, the daughter of Pitrs. Dhristaketu (Sisupala's son): Dhristaketu was the incarnation of Anuhlada, the younger brother of Prahlada. Jayatsena (Jarasandha's son): He were born of the Asura class called Kalakeyas.

  6. Only a few who had a strong sense of dharma actually realizes the true nature of Krishna, e.g. Bhishma, Droan, Sanjay, Arjun, Vyas, and some others. Others considered him as a mere mortal, who is only pretending to be a God using his knowledge of Maya. e.g. upon repetitive explanation by Bhishma, Duryodhana never realized the true nature of ...

  7. Dec 8, 2017 · Not in battle but other than Arjuna, Sanjaya and Barbareek must have seen Vishwaroop as they were blessed with Divya Drishti and watching the all incidents of the Mahabharata war. Sanjaya narrated the Vishwaroop to Dhritrastra. 'This Sanjaya, O king, will describe the battle to thee. Nothing in the whole battle will be beyond this one's eyes.'.

  8. 6. The death of Dhritarashtra is described in this chapter of the Ashramavasika Parva of the Mahabharata. Fifteen years after the Mahabharata war, Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, Kunti, Vidura, and Sanjaya all went to the ashram (hermitage) of the sage Vyasa in order to become Sanyasis, in order to escape the sorrows they had suffered.

  9. Mar 6, 2021 · According to the recension of the Gita commented on by Sankaracharya, the number of verses is 700. But there is evidence to show that some old manuscripts had 745. The Gita published in Srinigar, Kashmir, with the annotation of Abhinavaguptacarya, contains the same number of verses. Other manuscripts have been discovered with variations both in ...

  10. Vyuha generally means an arrangement. So chakra vyuha means the arrangement of soldiers in the form of a wheel. . This was an old warfare technique like garuda vyuha, makara vyuh, mandala vyuh etc. Chakra vyuh being hard to penetrate Drona chose it on the thirteenth day of war when Abhimanyu got kil