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In the battlefield of Kurukshetra, the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna is not a monologue of divine superiority. It is a ...
There’s something oddly comforting about saying, “This is just who I am.” It gives you permission to stay in the same loop.
This is the Final War. An existential war only ends when one side utterly destroys the other. The side that hankers for anything less than the utter destruction of its enemy will end up destroyed.
At the cusp of the epic battle of Kurukshetra, the formidable warrior Arjuna, armed with a lethal arsenal and guided by none other than Lord Krishna himself, was gripped by paralysis. Despite his ...
Chairman of the school Lalit Beriwala recalled how his late father, the founder trustee Shyam Sundar Beriwala, began the ...
PRATIKSHA APURV portrays Krishna s Raas Leela in a colourful painting where the gopis and their beloved Gopala are dancing in gay abandonAmong all the gods and goddesses in ancient scriptures Krishna ...
Krishna wasn’t punished by karma. He honoured it. Throughout the Mahabharata, he operated within human limitations, choosing ...
Since the incredible cruelty of Pahalgam, the spectre of unrelenting death has leapt out of the sub-conscious to pervade and overwhelm a whole nation, writes .
During a divine conversation in the Mahabharata, Arjuna once asked Lord Krishna ... Visiting Kedarnath during the Kumbh Mela Bathing in Kurukshetra during solar and lunar eclipses He said ...