Mahabharat Was Written This Way , A History of The Biggest War Ever
Mahabharat War
The Mahabharat contains many events, relationships and mysteries of epistemology. Every character in the Mahabharat is alive whether they are Kauravas or Pandavas, Karna or Krishna, Dhrishtadyumna, Shalya, Shikhandi or Kripacharya.
The Mahabharat contains many events, relationships and mysteries of epistemology. Every character in the Mahabharat is alive whether they are Kauravas or Pandavas, Karna or Krishna, Dhrishtadyumna, Shalya, Shikhandi or Kripacharya.
The MahabharatĀ is not limited to the sagas of warriors. Even the secrets of curses, promises and blessings are hidden in the Mahabharat. Let’s see, what are such secrets? All the major warriors of the Mahabharat were incarnations of one or the other. Every warrior was strangely powerful. Whether male or female, all the characters were full of strange features. It is said that some of the warriors of the Mahabharat are still alive today. The birth of the Kauravas is also full of mysteries. Kauravas and Pandavas were neither descendants of Dhritarashtra nor Pandu.
The mystery of the great warrior barbaric and Ghatotkach is no less unique.
The relationship between the characters of the Mahabharata is also found to be very surprisingly jelly. This war was a war of relatives. The Mahabharat war was also the reason for fighting in Kurukshetra. Many incidents in the Mahabharata were due to some kind of curse. In the battle of Mahabharat, certain rules were made, when the Kauravas broke the rules by killing Abhimanyu, then the chain continued and the Pandava side took more advantage of it. A few days after the end of the war, all the warriors were alive for one night.A few years after the end of the Battle of Kurukshetra, a war broke out to destroy the Yadav clan.
Amazing Secret
The biggest mystery is where the bodies of the millions of people killed in the war have reached or what has happened. It is said that due to the Mahabharata war, so much blood was shed in Kurukshetra that the color of the soil there is still red. Surprisingly, not even the remains of millions of warriors were found in the blood-soaked war. It is said that on the day when most of the warriors died, their bodies were handed over to their relatives while the rest remained there.At the end of the war, not a single corpse was cremated on the land of Kurukshetra on the orders of Yudhisthira.
Another secret is that every day millions of people are fed in a camp near the battlefield.On the first day of the war, food was prepared for 18 Akshaini, or more than 4.5 million people. From then on, less food was prepared in proportion to the number of warriors killed each day, and there was never too much or too little food. But the amazing thing is, how did you know how many people had to cook today? It is said that in the war, food was provided by the king of Udupi, who used to feed Lord Krishna every evening.He knew how many warriors would die the next day by watching Lord Krishna eat during the meal. To show this, Lord Krishna used to eat boiled almonds or rice every day. On that basis, the king would find out how many people needed to prepare food.Thus, because of Lord Krishna, the soldiers could eat a lot every day and not a single grain of grain was wasted.
Another secret is that in this age the kings of Satyayuga Muchukunda, Indra etc., Parasurama of Tretayuga, Jammavanta and Hanuman etc. were alive. Lord Shiva and Brahma were also present, while Lord Krishna himself became an incarnation of Vishnu.
The Mahabharata was written without Taking A BreakĀ
The Mahabharata was composed by Mahshir Vedavyas and written by Lord Sriganesha. Lord Sriganesha wrote the Mahabharata on the condition that his pen should not be stopped. At that time, Maheshir Vedavyas also put a condition before Ganeshji that he should write only after understanding the meaning of what he said. For this reason, in between every thousand verses, Vedavyasa would insert a double verse with a double meaning.After the completion of the Mahabharata, the first recitation was made by Vaishampayan, a disciple of Mahshir Vedavyas, in the assembly of King Janmejaya. King Janmejay was the grandson of Abhimanyu and the son of Parikshit. Who organized the serpent sacrifice to avenge his father’s death.
The 28th Vedavyasa wrote the Mahabharata
To say that the Mahabharata was written by Vedavyasa is also half true. Vedavyasa was not a name of a person but a title which was given to a person who had knowledge of the entire Veda. Before Krishnadvaipayana Vyas, there were 27 Vedavyas, Krishnadvaipayana was the 28th Vedavyas. He was named Krishnadvaipayana because of his black complexion and being born on an island.
The secret of Number 18
In the Mahabharata, 18 points are of great importance. The book Mahabharata has 18 chapters. Krishna had imparted knowledge to Arjuna for a total of 18 days. Only 18 communities of Krishna’s clan had fled from Mathura. The battle of Mahabharata also lasted for 18 days. The Gita, which falls under the Mahabharata, also has all 18 chapters. A total of 18 Axis forces, including 11 from the Kauravas and seven from the Pandavas, fought the Mahabharata war. There were also 18 masterminds of this war. A total of 18 warriors survived the war.
Key Facilitator
The main facilitators of the war were Dhritarashtra, Duryodhana, Dushasana, Karna, Shakuni, Bhishma, Rona, Kripacharya, Ashvasthama, Kritavarma, Shrikrishna, Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, Sahadeva, Draupadi and Vidura.After the battle of Mahabharata, a total of 18 warriors including Kripacharya, Kritavarma and Ashvattha on behalf of Kauravas and Yudhisthira, Arjuna, Bhima, Nakula, Sahadeva, Krishna, Satyaki, Yuyutsu etc. on the side of Pandava were alive. The only surviving Dhritarashtra son in the Mahabharata war was Yuyutsu, who had sided with the Pandavas on the day the war began.
The Main Curses of the Mahabharata
In the Mahabharata, curses and blessings are used in significant quantities. Speaking of curses, King Shantanu was a king named Mahabhish in his previous birth. And Brahma was angry and cursed him to be born in a human vagina and suffer, and Ganga was also cursed to go to earth and be born. Similarly, the sage Vashishta cursed eight Vasus to be born in the human vagina, one of whom was cursed to stay on earth for a long time, and the person who received the curse was Ganga Putra Devvrat or Bhishma Pitamah.
King Pandu was cursed to die if he had intercourse with sage Kindam. Karna was cursed by Guru Parashuram, Arjuna by Urvashi, Krishna by Gandhari and Ashvatthama by Krishna. Similarly, Mahish Maitreya cursed Duryodhana, Draupadi cursed Ghatotkacha, Durvasa cursed Krishnaputra Samba, Yudhisthira cursed all women, Vyas cursed Kashi Nagari, Mandavya cursed Yamaraj, Draupadi cursed the dog and King Parikshit cursed Shamik.
Talk of Lord Krishna
The combination of eight points with Lord Krishna is amazing. According to prophecy, Vishnu was to be born as Krishna from Devaki’s womb. Vishnu was born as the eighth incarnation in the eighth moment of the night on the day of Bhadra Krishna Ashtami in the Manvantar 28th Dwapar of the eighth Manu Vaivasvat. In that marriage there was only the sight of the auspicious planet. On the coincidence of Rohini Nakshatra and Ashtami Tithi, a yoga called Jayanti was formed. That day was about 3112 BC (5126 years before today).
According to the astrologers, the time of 12 o’clock at night was zero time. Lord Krishna had eight Patranis. The eight cities of Mathura, Gokul, Govardhan, Vrindavan, Avantika, Hastinapur, Dwarka and Prabhas were of special importance in his life.The Mahabharat war was fought only by Krishna. He seems to be the narrator of every incident in the Mahabharat. It was the result of Lord Krishna’s moral skill to stop Duryodhana from going naked in front of his mother, to ask for alms through Karna’s armor earrings, to ask for his head as a gift from the barbarians, and to kill Karna, Ron and Bhishma, Jayadratha etc. On the whole, if the Mahabharat war was fought because of Krishna, he made the Pandava side victorious.