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The epic by Veda Vyasa narrating the great war fought in India between the Kauravas and the Pandavas.

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Did Shri Krishna point out wrong actions of Yudhisthira to Pandavas at any point of time in ...

It is the time when Pandavs were trying to have peace talks before the Mahabharata war and Yudhisthira asked for only 5 villages. …
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In Mahabharata, were people aware of Krishna's Reality?

In Mahabharata, it is described that, 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. …
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Did Duryodhana plan Rajasuya to establish Dharma?

Yes, it is mentioned in the Mahabharata. (In the GhoshYatra Parv, Chapter 253 to 256). …
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Size of the Battlefield of Kurukshetra

Are there any descriptions regarding the size of the battlefield of Kurukshetra, where the War of Mahabharata took place. …
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Were the queens present in camps during Mahabharata?

Were there any queens like Draupadi, Subhadra or any wife of Kauravs or other important warriors, present in their respective camps during the war of Mahabharata. …
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Were the queens present in camps during Mahabharata?

I found the part where it is described that after the destruction of Duryodhan's army, the ladies of the royal household went to the city of Hastinapur, It clearly suggests that at least Kaurav's side …
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Request to identify swastika motif/yantra seen at temple in Hawalbagh, Almora

Chakravyuh is said to have 7 concentric circles, and Abhimanyu was killed at the center of it. This doesn't look like any circle. So, be assured it's not the Chakravyuh. What exactly it is? Not sure …
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Arrangement of Horses in Arjuna's chariot

Arjuna's chariot had 4 horses, or we can say all the important warriors had chariots with four horses. I want to know how these four horses were arranged, were they placed parallel to each other or w …
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What happened to the Akshaya Patra after the exile?

Here are the references of the verses of Mahabharat of this scenario. Here, "Surya-Dev" says that he will provide them food for 12 years. So, according to this statement, the Akshay-patr, either los …
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A Time Bomb placed in Patal lok

In 99th Adhyay of Udhyog-Parv of Mahabharat. When Krishna went to Hastinapur as a peace delegate. In the assembly of Hastinapur, Devrishi Narad told a story about his visit to Patal-Lok with Matli ( …
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Are there any dedicated Scriptures, that explain these various weapons, vyuhs and war tactic...

As I am reading through the Mahabharata (currently on the Drona Parva), I am truly amazed by the amount of details of war that are mentioned. …
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Is Kuvera Rākṣasendra? Where is Rākṣasendra mentioned in the Mahābhārata? What is the source...

As specified in the link Rakshasendra, consist of two words, Rakshas and Indra. As per my understanding, when the term Indra is used with other terms, it signifies that for whomever the term is used f …
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Why did Drona and Kripa, who were Brahmanas, fight in the Mahabharata war?

If protecting the dharma was the reason, they would never have taken up arms, as it was evident that the Pandavas were the one on side of true dharma (As Krishna was on their side, it itself is enough …
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