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]]>तदस्त्रं प्रजज्वाल महाज्वालं तेजोमंडल संवृतम ।
सशब्द्म्भवम व्योम ज्वालामालाकुलं भृशम ।
चचाल च मही कृत्स्ना सपर्वतवनद्रुमा ।।। महाभारत ।। ८–१०–१४ ।।
After leaving Brahmastra, a terrible wind began to rise. Millennials began to fall from the sky. There was a terrible fear of ghosts. A loud noise exploded in the sky. The sky began to burn. The earth trembled with mountains and trees.
As described in the Vedas-Puranas, etc., Lord Bumha, the father of the world, had made Bumhastra for the purpose of destroying the demon. It means the weapon of Brahma.
In the beginning, Brahmastra was with the gods and goddesses. Each deity had a weapon according to their characteristics. The deity was the first to give such a weapon to Gandhav. The man later received the weapon.
Bramhastra is sometimes used in mythology. In the Ramayana, when Lakshmana wanted to use this weapon to fight Meghnad, Shriram did not allow him to use it. The whole of Lanka would be destroyed if the weapon was used. However, later in the war between Rama and Ravan, Brahmastra was used. After this, in the Mahabharata war, Ashvatthama used Brahmastra.
In the Ramayana and Mahabharata periods, this weapon was in the possession of countless warriors. While in the Ramayana period Vibhishan and Lakshmana had this weapon, in the Mahabharata period it was with Dronacharya, Ashvatthama, Krishna, Kuvalashva, Yudhisthira, Karna, Pradyumna and Arjuna. Arjuna got this weapon from Drona.
Brahmastra was used a few times. It is believed that the cataclysm occurred when two of them collided with each other. It was the fear of the end of the whole earth. In the Mahabharata, chapters 13 to 15 of the Sauptik festival are said to be the result of Brahmastra.
Maharshi Vedavyas has written that where it was left, there was no origin of rain, animals, trees and plants for 12 years. According to the Mahabharata, a woman living in a village had a miscarriage due to this weapon.
It is estimated that the Brahmastra used in the Mahabharata was similar to the atomic bomb. Dr. Padyamkar Vishnu Vartak has written a book ‘Swayambhu’, in which research has been done on the destructive power of Bumhastra.
Research on the Indus Valley Civilization (Mohan Joddo, Harappa, etc.) found such a city, which existed around 5000 to 7000 BC. What can be seen from the condition of the skeletons found in this city is that they were killed by an accidental attack. Evidence has also been found that at some point a terrible heat was generated here. Studies of the skeletons show that they were exposed to radiation.
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]]>Bhim is also called Pawanputra. Bhim’s son Ghatolkach was even more powerful than Bhim. Ghatalkach’s son Barbarik was the greatest. Bhim had killed various powerful people alone in his life. Which are as follows.
It was impossible to kill the most powerful emperor Magadharaj Jarasandha. He was Kansha’s father-in-law. He had the gift of being reconnected even if someone cut him in two. A fierce battle took place on the plains of Bhim and Jarasandha. Bhima broke Jarasandha in two several times, but he reconnected and started fighting with Bhim. Bhim was tired of the long war.
On the 14th day of the battle, Lord Krishna broke a stick in the middle and threw both its parts in opposite directions. In Mahabharat Bhim understood Lord Krishna’s gesture and he did so.
He tore the root in the middle and threw the two parts in opposite directions to each other. In this way, he put an end to the root cause. Because it was thrown in two opposite directions, the two torn pieces could not be connected.
One day five Pandavas were sleeping in the forest. The monster Hidimb was terrified in the forest. He asked his daughter Hidimb to bring him some human flesh. Hidimb went to the forest. There she saw Bhim. She was fascinated by Bhim and thought of marrying him. She disguised herself and presented herself to Bhim.
At the same time, his father Hidimb arrived there. Seeing Bhima’s huge body, Hidimb asked his daughter, “Do you want to eat such a strong man alone?” Hidimb started attacking Bhima.
Hidimb joined Bhim to attack. There was a terrible battle between Bhim and Hidimb. In the end, Hidimb was killed.
Bhima had killed King Kichak of the Matsya dynasty. Because he had abused Draupadi. During his exile, five Pandava fishes lived in the capital of King Virat, Biratnagar, with Kank, Ballav, Brihannala, Tantipal and Granthik and Rerandhri. King Virat’s brother-in-law Kichchak had come there to visit his sister Sudeshna. When his eyes fell on Draupadi, then he became a work-victim and he started looking for an opportunity to meet Draupadi in private.
When Draupadi told that to Bhima, Bhima came up with a solution. Bhima said to Draupadi, “Give the message that you will meet that evil Kichkak in the dance hall at midnight. I will go and sit in your place in the dance hall, when he comes near me as you, and I will kill him. ‘Bhim did so and Kichak was killed.
To avenge Draupadi’s dismemberment, Bhima tore the chest of Dusshasan during the war and drank his blood. Out of 100 Kauravas, 97 were killed by Bhim alone. Apart from this, Bhimas also killed Durmasan, the son of Dusshasan who killed Abhimanyu. Karna’s nine sons were also killed by Bhim, Arjuna and Nakul-Sahadeva. Bhima also fought with Kalinga and Nishads and he killed all of them.
After the battle of Mahabharata, Duryodhana went somewhere and hid. The Pandavas met him, then there was a battle between Duryodhana and Bhima. Balaram was also present to watch the battle. Bhima could not kill Duryodhana even when he used various devices to kill him, because Duryodhana’s body was as hard as a thunderbolt. At that time, Lord Krishna touched his thigh and signaled to Bhima, which Bhima understood.
Then Bhim hit Duryodhana’s thigh and in the end he pulled Duryodhana’s thigh and threw it. Duryodhana fought on the battlefield covered in blood and later died.
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