Did Arjun have a divine chariot?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I have heard from some people than Arjun had divine chariot and his chariot could not be broken. I have checked KMG and Gita Press versions and this is not there in either version.


Do you all know if this information is correct as per epic? Any source. Please give citations.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Divine matlab? Modified Aladdin ki mat? 😆

Apart from shalya parva where Krishna asks him to get down first and then the chariot burns or something there's nothing IIRC

I guess it's about that picture of Arjuna and Krishna on chariot in Kurukshetra which apparently has some divine metaphorical meaning .

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Khandava Dahan se pehle I guess Arjun got a new rath (can't remember exactly), and it became extra special after Vana Parva when Hanuman agreed to sit above it inside his flag (kapi-dhhwaj). 😃

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I don't know above divinity

I only know that lord Krishna was so skill that he could take chariot anywhere that too fastly in Mahabharata battle

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Don't know exactly but I think after Mahabharata war arjun chariaot got burn and destroy when first arjun and then Lord Krishna both get out from chariot

Edited by surabhi01 - 5 years ago
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Posted: 5 years ago
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He had a divine charioteer

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Originally posted by: NoraSM

He had a divine charioteer

I don't consider Krishna as divine but simply a man with exceptional abilities😆

(No intention of hurting any feelings)

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Originally posted by: proteeti

Khandava Dahan se pehle I guess Arjun got a new rath (can't remember exactly), and it became extra special after Vana Parva when Hanuman agreed to sit above it inside his flag (kapi-dhhwaj). 😃


Yes but that makes it special, does it give it some kind of power? Such as the chariot cannot be broken or he cannot be defeated?

Also,Hanuman Ji deciding to sit above it, is it a part of any accepted version or a later myth?

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According to me Lord Krishna is divine and 8 th avatar of Lord Vishnu . Why ? Because



1 when yashoda mayya ask Krishna to open his mouth and when he open mouth there is whole universe revolving in his mouth . This is divine incident


2 when akrur went to take bath at that time Lord Krishna and balram were sitting on chariot



And when akrur dip inside water he saw Lord Krishna and balram sitting inside water and when akrur come out of from water he saw that Lord Krishna and balram sitting in chariot

Akrur again dip in water he again saw Lord Krishna and balram in water



3 dancing on kalia

4 he made darshsan of vaikunth lok to pandavs



5 he let his mother devki to meet 6 sons who were killed by kans


6 viraat roop of Lord Krishna when Lord come as peace ambassador to duryodhan


7 vishwaroop in Mahabharata


8 showing chaturbhuj to arjun in order to relax arjun as arjun got afraid seeing vishwaroop of Lord Krishna in Mahabharata battle

9 in order to marry 16101 woman he expand himself to 16000 forms



Source shreemadh bhagwat

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: CaptainSpark

I don't consider Krishna as divine but simply a man with exceptional abilities😆

(No intention of hurting any feelings)


It was a joke, word play 🙃

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