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How did Krishna motivated Arjuna to fight?
Krishna emphasised on two terms : Karma and Dharma. He told Arjun that this was a righteous war; a war of Dharma. Dharma is the way of righteousness or a set of rules and laws laid down. The Kauravas were on the side of Adharma and had broken rules and laws and hence Arjun would have to do his Karma to uphold Dharma.
Was Arjun the best archer?
Arjuna was the only Savyasachin in Mahabharata- equally good archer with either arm. Karna and Eklavya were not Savyasachins, but were superb warriors as they could shoot accurately while firing multiple arrows at once, something Arjuna never could.
Why did Krishna fight for Pandavas?
Krishna also established an alliance of Yadavas with the Pandavas, a faction of Kurus, who were fighting against the established Kuru Kingdom. For this assistance, Krishna in turn helped the Pandavas to win the Kurukshetra War against the Kurus headed by Duryodhana.
How did Lord Krishna convince Arjuna to go to war?
In order to convince Arjun for the war Lord Krishnaput many such things in front of Arjun, who did not understand Arjuna at first, but after Arjun got a deep understanding of that thing, Arjun himself got ready for war. Arjun wants to find a solution to his problem, so he accepts Sri Krishna as his preceptor, although he still has some resistance.
Why did Arjuna choose Duryodhana as his friend?
Arjuna being the dearest friend of Krishna, chose the unarmed Krishna. Duryodhana was delighted. He went with the Narayani sena (and also Kritavarman with his akshausini of troops). The reason for Krishna giving the troops to Duryodhana was the troops could only be slain by Krishna (or Arjuna as both are the same soul – Nara and Narayana).
Why Lord Krishna is the best teacher of Arjun?
Lord Krishna is the best teacher of Arjun who always tries to push Arjun to realize and manifest himself. Lord Krishna makes Arjun aware of every esoteric knowledge and makes introduces it to that strength.
Why did Krishna give the Kauravas troops to Duryodhana?
The reason for Krishna giving the troops to Duryodhana was the troops could only be slain by Krishna (or Arjuna as both are the same soul – Nara and Narayana). If the Narayani sena was on their side, none of the Kauravas would be able to annihilate it. Now you may wonder why Krishna would want to kill his own army!
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