Originally posted by: -Shruti
That's right!
Hiding behind a disclaimer and ignoring all the voices is disgusting.
Now coming to Nakul and his magical horse 😆
That was ridiculous...why would the other horses obey his horse?
because his horse was a magical horse . He seems to have been the Lord premier of the tamam horse kingdom . All the horses in the enemy camp immediately obeyed him . 😆😆
if wars could be won by magic , why realistic fights and bloodshed ?
We r not seeing Harry Potter so why r CVs trying to make this epic in one ? The twins were skilled in sword fighting , one in astrology [ speciality ] one took a keen interest in horses . Being very knowledgeable about horses was an asset in those days as they were constantly used . Chandragupta Maurya was one such skilled judge .In the Virata Kingdom Nakul took up the job he enjoyed the most .
Yudhishtir has been hailed as the sattvic one and wise one but Sahadev was on par with him in being even tempered , wise and sattvic . He was a seer of sorts , knew astrology very well and even knew that the war was going to happen . There is a sub story of how he obeyed Pandu's last wish by eating a part of his flesh and could therefore see the future like Vyasa .But when Yudhishtir is shown as an assistant to Arjun what to expect from the CV portrayal of the twins .