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Posted: 11 years ago
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More or less, all were guilty when it comes to the Dyut sabha happening. But the pandavas performed penance for 13 long years..I don't remember if the conspirators did any such thing.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Shruti

More or less, all were guilty when it comes to the Dyut sabha happening. But the pandavas performed penance for 13 long years..I don't remember if the conspirators did any such thing.


They didn't! They died :D
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Shruti

More or less, all were guilty when it comes to the Dyut sabha happening. But the pandavas performed penance for 13 long years..I don't remember if the conspirators did any such thing.

why again then Draupadi too had to suffer, these 13 years!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: bunnylovessunny


They didn't! They died :D

😆 But I still think Kauravas' death was more dignified than Pandavas. They lost all their children and had to take death in a way not suited for a Khsatriya. I do feel bad because they did not deserve that.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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You answered yourself. Draupadi suffered for her mistakes too.. She was not saint either. Karma bit everyone.
And I totally agree with what Krishna said today, Karna could have used this situation for betterment of society but he was too selfish to do that.

What betterment? I didnt not even get the example cited by Madhav. There may be a hundred Sutas who did social service and went unnoticed for a large part of the history. See, the desire for acceptance stems from rejection and insults. His desire to pursue his passion n through that achieve recogniion is not selfish or a crime.

Krishna didn't say you should have, he said you could have. Major difference. Krishna never said Karna was selfish, he said he wasted his valour for a man who didn't care for him. Krishna also gives Karna an opportunity to side with the Pandavas by telling him the truth about his birth, but Karna was blinded by his loyalty and friendship and the word given by him to Duryodhan. If Karna really was such a great warrior, why would he be a part of Abhimanyu's brutal killing? He even knew how Abhimanyu was actually related to him. Is that how he really wanted to pursue his passion, whom was he actually fooling?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..dreamygatz..

why again then Draupadi too had to suffer, these 13 years!!


Oh she didn't have to! She chooses to, she could have stayed back at her father's but she decides making her husbands feel guilty for not having defended her was a better thing to do :D
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..Apz..

😆 But I still think Kauravas' death was more dignified than Pandavas. They lost all their children and had to take death in a way not suited for a Khsatriya. I do feel bad because they did not deserve that.

still why Yudhi went to heaven!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..Apz..

😆 But I still think Kauravas' death was more dignified than Pandavas. They lost all their children and had to take death in a way not suited for a Khsatriya. I do feel bad because they did not deserve that.


The Pandavas actually gave up life post war. It was their punishment for their wrong doings in the war according to me. But I think they were on a path to attain moksha so I wouldn't call it undignified, infact Yudhishtir actually gets there :D
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: ..dreamygatz..

still why Yudhi went to heaven!


All of them did, including the Kauravas. Yudhishtir's case is very complicated to explain! 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tina59

The pandavas for me were in the war only and only to take revenge for draupadi's humiliation and to fulfill her pledges and vows.

bhima's every single line was to talk abt revenge. Wasnt that a selfish motive, how is this dharma.

so for karna getting insulted all his life is not enough reason to prove his ability and get respect but Draupadi and the pandavas are right when all they seek is revenge for an act initiated by her husband yudhistir himself who could have just walked away but chose to gamble his wife.

Knowingly deceiving drona to believe that his son ashwathama is dead is fair?

Krishna spared Kunti who chose to hide the fact that Karna was her son from the world very well knowing all the insults and unfairness that were meted out to him. why didn't krishna stop the adharm then..

did you know that Karna had 9 , all but one was killed by the pandavas, arjun killed 3 unfortunately more importance is given to abhimanyu

duryodhana too had a son who was killed by the pandavas in war, lakshana his daughter gets married to krishna' s son

Krishna himself agreed with duryodhana that he had to use adharm ways to win the war coz drona, bheeshma and karna were invincible if fought fairly

where was Krishna's dharm when Draupadi insulted karna and rejected him coz of his low caste, when duryodhana was insulted when he comes as a guest to indraprastha

duryodhana and karna's friendship was genuine and not fake as krishna said to karna in todays episode.

its strange that for being such a " bad " person, duryodhana had friends who were ready to sacrifice their lives for him whereas the pandavas had none.

these last lines of duryodhana was true in my opinion

I have no interest in becoming a king now, I have lost all interests in this world which is fake and temporary, slain in battle I shall spend the rest of my afterlife in heaven in the company of my friends, relatives and well wishers. You defeated us by cheating and trickery, otherwise the likes of Bhishma, Drona, Karna amongst others were unconquerable. The victory which you obtained is not true victory and your names will bear black stains in the future. I have always been a good son, loyal friend, caring brother, and terrible enemy, while I lived I stamped my foot on the heads of those who dared oppose me in any way, I am happy to have died fighting and thank everyone who laid his life down for me, I die happy."




wataver u said iam totally agree with u .. no comments mores. u have told my points exactly.. 👍🏼

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