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(Verse 2) Karna looks at Krishna, wisdom in his gaze, “You know everything, through all of time's maze. The destruction is coming, I see it so plain, With Duryodhana, Shakuni, fueling the pain. Dushasana beside them, their wicked intent, And I, caught in the middle, on ruin I'm bent. I dreamt of the Pandavas, victorious […] The post Song; Karna & Krishna Final Part appeared first on Radha Krishna Temple in Utah.
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Listen to the Full Episode on YouTube : https://youtu.be/q8P79LpCuPU?si=dfhaBuQ6f2fxu9uYListen to the Full Episode on Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/episode/1RZrpsaUq5TrwhsG64YFJB?si=4bb8ec0f9d8b41d2In this episode of Unraveling the Mahabharata with Ami Ganatra, we explore the untold aspects of the epic with author and management professional Ami Ganatra. Known for her books on Indian history, she shares fresh perspectives on key characters, dharma, and leadership lessons from the Mahabharata. Originally aired on 30 Jan 2024 this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in ancient wisdom and its relevance today.Episode Highlights: The inner conflict of dharma—Arjun's dilemmas and why he is at the center of the story. Bhishma, Gandhari, Shakuni, and Duryodhana—were they really as history remembers them? Lessons from Shanti Parva—Raj Dharma, wealth creation, and the truth about Duryodhana's final journey.If you love exploring the Mahabharata beyond the usual stories, this episode is for you.
**Title:** *Mahabharata: Duryodhana's Honest Admission and Shakuni's Strategic Role*In this insightful episode of the Mahabharata, Duryodhana demonstrates a rare moment of self-awareness by admitting that he lacks the skill to play the game of dice. Instead of taking on a challenge he knows he cannot win, Duryodhana wisely calls upon his uncle, Shakuni, to play on his behalf. This decision, while leading to significant consequences, showcases Duryodhana's honesty and his recognition of his own limitations. Explore how this moment of clarity and Shakuni's strategic intervention shape the course of the epic's unfolding drama.
We all know about Shakuni's deceitful and manipulative nature, and how he orchestrated the game of dice to make the Pandavas lose and suffer the punishment of exile. But do you know who was Shakuni's father? How he became the catalyst for the destruction of the Kauravas? To learn the story behind this, listen to this episode till the end only on "Audio Pitara". Stay Updated on our shows at audiopitara.com and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @audiopitara. Credits - Audio Pitara Team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dhulipala Sitarama Sastry (24 September 1921 – 13 April 2007), known mononymously by the surname Dhulipala, was an Indian actor and thespian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He was noted for playing mythological roles, particularly the role of Shakuni. He began his acting career at the young age of 13 and went on to work in about 300 films. He shot to fame with Bhishma and Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam, acting alongside N. T. Rama Rao. After taking a voluntary retirement from movie career, he constructed Maruthi Devalayam in Guntur and dedicated his last years to Anjaneya Swamy temple. He became a Sanyasi at the age of 80 years with the name Maruti Sevendra Saraswathi. KiranPrabha narrated the unique life events of Sri Dhulipala in this hour long episode.
Visit: http://propodcaster.co and get access to Pro Podcaster Tools and start your podcasting journey right now.Ami Ganatra is an Indian author, management professional, and certified yoga instructor with a strong background in business strategy and consulting. She has an impressive career history, having worked across four continents in various roles, including as a software engineer at Infosys Technologies Limited and in leadership positions at Bain & Company, BASF, and The Bridgespan Group. In addition to her professional achievements, Ganatra is deeply invested in the study and dissemination of Sanskrit and Indian knowledge systems. She is known for her two bestselling books on Itihasa (Indian epics), titled "Mahabharata Unravelled: Lesser Known Facets of a Well-known History" and "Ramayana Unravelled: Lesser Known Facets of Rishi Valmiki's Epic". - Discuss Shanti Parva from Mahabharata and character dissections are provided for key figures like Bhishma, Gandhari, Shakuni, and Duryodhana, exploring their roles, actions, and motivations within the narrative of the Mahabharata. - The ancient stories of contemporary leadership and governance, discussing the importance of communication, approachability, responsibility, and self-regulation in leadership, drawing parallels with the concept of Raj Dharma. - Various philosophical aspects like the four pursuits of Sanatan Dharma are explored. Practical administrative learnings from the Mahabharata are also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of wealth creators in society and lessons on taxation from Sanatan Dharma. A must-watch for new-age founders and entrepreneurs — they will find a wealth of insights to broaden their wisdom through the powerful stories of Mahabharata. Certainly, here are the adjusted timestamps without leading zeros:2:38 - Ami's success and the viral reel4:52 - Did Hanuman ji really had a gada with him?5:24 - Was Shakuni limping in Mahabharat?6:38 - Was Gandhaari manglik?7:26 - Was Shakuni conspire the Mahabharata in reality?8:03 - The role of Bhishm in Mahabharata9:00 - Why Gandhaari blindfolded herself for life10:15 - Was Shakuni really and evil person?11:20 - Duryodhana was blind with jealousy13:15 - What is Shanti Parva14:49 - What are the Pandav brothers always so inconsolable?14:58 - Did Pandava really wanted the war?17:10 - Duryodhan was a bully17:58 - The war was imposed on Pandavas19:05 - War was the right thing here - Bhishm Pitamah21:22 - Vibhishan stood for Dharma in Ramayana23:00 - Bhishm Pitamah was a competent administrator26:40 - Kya aaj ke samay me aap Raj Dharma nibha payenge?28:50 - Why communication should be a skill in Raj Dharma31:20 - Be approachable yet keep the grace of your position32:00 - A king is held responsible for their position and actions32:58 - What it means to be a king?38:45 - Does the concept of penalty assures better administration?40:12 - A king or a leader must take care of its people like a pregnant mother42:33 - A king must go through the penance of controlling his senses44:06 - The only way you can be objective and rational45:28 - The short term gratifications leads to long term decision failures46:32 - Why honey-trapping is very prominent49:15 - What is the limit to extreme discipline49:55 - Why you should also enjoy the worldly pleasures - Geeta verse51:47 - If everybody is self-regulated then why do you need a leader?52:32 - The four pursuits of Sanatan Dharma1:00:05 - The scripts don't really cover entrepreneurial nature of kings1:03:00 - We need wealth creators in our society - Sanatan Dharma1:04:00 - The learnings of taxation from Sanatan Dharma1:05:54 - Why have we ignored the simple things from Mahabharat so far?1:11:00 - Very practical administrative learnings from Mahabharat
Did Bhishma starve Shakuni's family to death, thus making Shakuni plot to destroy Bhishma's family
Join us for an enlightening journey into the depths of Mahabharata in Episode 23 of The Arun Pandit Show. In this episode, we explore the enigmatic personas of Duryodhan, Shakuni, and the valorous Karna, unraveling the true essence behind these iconic characters. Our esteemed guest, Ami Ganatra, leads us through the veiled layers of Mahabharata, shedding light on the mysteries surrounding these figures—were they demons or masterminds, heroes or deceivers?
Dive into the captivating world of Mahabharat on 'The ArunPandit Show' as Astro Arun Pandit, accompanied by the insightful Akshat Gupta, reveals the true essence of iconic characters – Krishna, Shakuni, and Duryodhan. In this exclusive episode, we uncover the hidden secrets behind Krishna's divine interventions, Shakuni's cunning strategies, and Duryodhan's complex motivations. Akshat Gupta, an expert in ancient scriptures, provides invaluable insights, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of these characters. Join us for a riveting conversation that combines historical accuracy with compelling storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on Mahabharat's central figures. Subscribe now to gain unparalleled insights into the minds of Krishna, Shakuni, and Duryodhan, and explore the untold secrets that shaped this epic saga.
Duryodhan is pissed because Vidur is back to Hastinapur. Karn suggested to kill Pandavas. Now Dryodhan, Karn, Dushasan, Shakuni gets ready to attack Pandava's. What will happen next? to know more tune into this episode.
Gandhaari cursed Gandhaar for the destruction that Shakuni caused to her family and Kuru Clan. Ancient land of Gandhaar is now Afghanistan, which is always in the news for the violence that happens within its territory. Is this true that because of the curse of Gandhaari, Afghanistan has never been able to achieve long lasting peace. Find out on this episode of India Classified only on the Red FM Podcast Network. Written by Tanishka Tripathi Dhruv Lau Sound Design Aayush Mehra Creative Direction Dhruv Lau Narrated by PurabSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Shakuni convinces Yudhisthir for Dyutkrida but how ? You will also get to know about the things he lost in the beginning of Dyut starting with his rath-'Jaitr' To know more tune into this episode. Our Ranbhoomi board game is available online to place an order please follow this link- https://mysutradhar.com/collections/buy-ranbhoomi
Duryodhan is jealous of Raja Yudhishthir, He wants to take everything from him. At this point Shakuni offered to help him. Now the question is how he wants to help him? to know more tune into this episode.
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In this episode, Durodhan, Shakuni and Dhritrashtra will plot against Pandavas. Dhritrashtra will send Pandavas to Varnavt ! But the question is why? To know this, tune into our today's episode.
Everyone is aware of younger Pandav brother Sahadev, however there is another Sahadev who fought in the battle for Mahabharata. This Sahadev was the son of Jarasandh, King of Magadh. After Jarasandh was killed by Bhima, his son Sahadev was appointed the king by Pandav. In the Mahabharata war he fought from the Pandav side and was killed by Shakuni in battle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we will follow the life journey of Shakuni who played a pivotal role in shaping the events that led to the war in the Indian Mythology of Mahabharat. In this episode, you will know all about the events from his youth that led Shakuni to play such a pivotal role in starting the great War between the Princes of Hastinapur. This story is set in the ancient kingdom of Hastinapur led by the Kuru family which was said to be located in northern India, encompassing present day Delhi and Haryana. It follows the story of Prince Shakuni who suffers such a harsh punishment in his youth that he devotes the rest of his life to bringing down the family that caused his suffering. Shakuni does so by instigating a war of succession among the princes of the kingdom of Kuru that results in the eventual annihilation of almost all members of that royal family- this war and the legends surrounding it are chronicled in the epic of Mahabharat. As always, all stories for this episode will be based on research done over a period of years from various written and folk sources. Minor variations exist between texts and no one author has sole accepted canonship of these religious scripts- I'm simply using the text I am most familiar with. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indianlegends/message
जुमलाजीवी, बाल बुद्धि सांसद, शकुनी (Shakuni), जयचंद (Jaichand), लॉलीपॉप (Lollipop), चाण्डाल चौकड़ी…जो मैंने ये शब्द बोले हैं वो कोई गाली नहीं बल्कि असंसदीय शब्द है। संसद (Parliament) के दोनों सदनों लोकसभा (Lok Sabha) और राज्यसभा (Rajya Sabha) की कार्यवाही के दौरान सदस्य अब चर्चा में हिस्सा लेते हुए जुमलाजीवी, बाल बुद्धि सांसद, शकुनी (Shakuni), जयचंद (Jaichand), लॉलीपॉप (Lolipop), चाण्डाल चौकड़ी (Chandal Chaukadi), गुल खिलाए, पिट्ठू जैसे शब्दों का इस्तेमाल नहीं कर सकेंगे. मगर क्यों? और ये कैसा रूल है, कब से है और क्या होता है इसका नतीजा, आज जानेंगे इस एपिसोड पर। तो जो शब्द अभी मैंने बोले हैं, उन शब्दों के प्रयोग को अमर्यादित आचरण माना जायेगा और वो सदन की कार्यवाही का हिस्सा नहीं होंगे, यानी कि उन्हें एक्सपंज। दरअसल जब सदन में कोई वाद-विवाद होता है, या कोई स्पीच होती है, तब उस स्पीच को साथ ही साथ एक written format में डालते रहते हैं ताकि एक रिकॉर्ड बना रहे कि किसने कब क्या कहा। संसद में जो भाषा इस्तेमाल करनी चाहिए उसकी भी सीमा है और इसलिए कई बार जब लोग मर्यादा से बहार जाते हैं , तब उन्हें चेताया भी जाता है और उनकी टिप्पणियां को सदन के रिकॉर्ड में नहीं रखा जाता। अभी फिर से लोकसभा सचिवालय ने असंसदीय शब्द 2021 शीर्षक के तहत ऐसे शब्दों और वाक्यों की नई लिस्ट तैयार की है, जिन्हें असंसदीय अभिव्यक्ति यानी कि unparliamentary expression की category में रखा गया है. तो संसद के मॉनसून सत्र से ठीक पहले सदस्यों के लिये जारी किये गए इस संकलन में ऐसे शब्द या वाक्यों को शामिल किया गया है, जिन्हें लोकसभा, राज्यसभा और राज्यों के विधानमंडलों में साल 2021 में असंसदीय घोषित किया गया था. इस के अनुसार, असंसदीय शब्द, वाक्य या अमर्यादित अभिव्यक्ति की श्रेणी में रखे गए शब्दों में कमीना, काला सत्र, दलाल, खून की खेती, चिलम लेना, छोकरा, कोयला चोर, गोरू चोर, चरस पीते हैं, सांड जैसे शब्द शामिल हैं . कुछ pharses भी आप संसद में use नहीं कर सकते। इसमें आप मेरा समय खराब कर रहे हैं, आप हम लोगों का गला घोंट दीजिए, चेयर को कमजोर कर दिया है और यह चेयर अपने सदस्यों का संरक्षण नहीं कर पा रही है, आदि शामिल हैं. छत्तीसगढ़ और राजस्थान में भी हटे असंसदीय शब्द असंसदीय अभिव्यक्ति के संकलन में छत्तीसगढ़ विधानसभा में कार्यवाही से हटाए गए कुछ शब्द या वाक्यों को भी रखा गया है जिनमें बॉब कट हेयर, गरियाना, अंट-शंट, उच्चके, उल्टा चोर कोतवाल को डांटे आदि शामिल हैं. इसमें राजस्थान विधानसभा में असंसदीय घोषित कुछ शब्दों को भी रखा गया है जिसमें कांव-कांव करना, तलवे चाटना, तड़ीपार, तुर्रम खां तथा झारखंड विधानसभा में अससंदीय घोषित कई घाट का पानी पीना, ठेंगा दिखाना आदि शामिल है. सभापति के आदेश से बाहर किए जाते हैं ऐसे शब्द इस संकलन में अंग्रेजी के कुछ शब्दों एवं वाक्यों को भी शामिल किया गया है जिनमें आई विल कर्स यू, बिटेन विद शू , बिट्रेड, ब्लडशेड, cheated , शेडिंग क्रोकोडाइल टियर्स, donkey, गून्स, माफिया, रबिश, स्नेक चार्मर, टाउट, ट्रेटर, विच डाक्टर आदि शमिल हैं. संसद के सदस्य कई बार सदन में ऐसे शब्दों, वाक्यों या अभिव्यक्ति का इस्तेमाल कर जाते हैं जिन्हें बाद में सभापति या अध्यक्ष के आदेश से रिकॉर्ड या कार्यवाही से बाहर निकाल दिया जाता है. Lok Sabha में Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business का नियम 380 के अनुसार speaker को ये अधिकार है कि वो वो शब्द और वाक्य एक्सपंज कर दे जो उन्हें मर्यादा के बाहर लगते हैं। Speaker उन टिप्पणियों को हटाने का भी आदेश दे सकता है, जो "अपमानजनक या अपमानजनक प्रकृति की हैं या किसी बड़े अधिकारी या इंसान या बड़ा ओहदा प्राप्त इंसान या संगठन के खिलाफ कोई आरोप लगाती हैं"। या फिर किसी के धर्म की तौहीन करती हैं, अगर सेना पर कोई सवाल उठाये और उसे बदनाम करने की कोशिश करे, या फिर सदन का ही मज़ाक बना दे, इन सब चीज़ों को स्पीकर record से हटवा सकता है। जैसे जुलाई में समाजवादी पार्टी के सांसद Azam Khan ने BJP की सांसद Rama Devi पर कुछ सेक्सिस्ट टिप्पणी कर दी थी और फिर उन्हें माफ़ी भी मांगनी पड़ी थी 2015 में लोकसभा स्पीकर सुमित्रा महाजन ने आम आदमी पार्टी के भगवंत मान की पम्म Modi पर की गई एक टिप्पणी भी expunge कर दी थी। भगवंत मान ने प्रधानमंत्री के रेडियो शो मन की बात पैट अठास करते हुए कहा था कि इससे अच्छा किसानों के लिए बेहतर पॉलिसियां बनाने में समय लगाना चाहिए। फरवरी 2017 में जम्मू कश्मीर असेंबली के स्पीकर Kavinder Gupta ने मुख्यमंत्री मेहबूबा मुफ़्ती के Article 370 पर की गई टिप्पणी को expunge कर दिए था। पिछले ही साल अगस्त में खुद प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के B.K. Hariprasad पर की गई टिप्पणी को expunge कर दिया गया था. कभी-कभार कई टिप्पणियाँ सन्दर्भ में देखने के बाद expunge कर दी जाती हैं जैसे अगर आप संसद को market place या बाजार बोल देते हैं तो उसे भी मर्यादा के बहार मन जाता है। मगर ये टिप्पणियाँ कैसे होती हैं expunge? टिप्पणियों को उसी दिन सदन में ही या फिर बाद में हटाया जा सकता है। अध्यक्ष, उपाध्यक्ष (Speaker, the Deputy Speaker or the Chairperson) उन टिप्पणियों के निष्कासन यानी expunging की प्रक्रिया की पहल कर सकते हैं जो मानहानिकारक यानी कि defamatory हो, अभद्र, असंसदीय या अशोभनीय हो सकती हैं। कोई सदस्य या मंत्री कुछ टिप्पणियों की ओर भी अध्यक्ष का ध्यान आकर्षित कर सकता है जिसके आधार पर अध्यक्ष ऐसी टिप्पणियों को हटाने का निर्देश दे सकता है। ज़्यादातर होता ये है कि जब टिप्प्णी हुई, तब ही Speaker उस टिप्पणी को expunge करने का आदेश देता है, हाँ मगर अगर किसी ने बाद में कहा कि ये सही नहीं है, मर्यादा में नहीं है तो आप बाद में भी उस टिप्पणी को expunge कर सकते हैं। और हाँ, किसी भी मामले में, स्पीकर को निष्कासन का आदेश देने से पहले एकदम verbatim स्पीच सुननी पड़ेगी और फिर ही वो शब्दों य स्पीच को expunge कर सकतेहैं। Speaker का फैसला यहाँ आख़िरी फैसला होता है। उसके खिला आप नहीं जा सकते न किसी अथॉरिटी को complain कर सकते हैं। एक बार टिप्पणियों को हटा देने के बाद क्या होता है? हटाई गई टिप्पणियों का शब्द कार्यवाही के रिकॉर्ड में शामिल नहीं होते है और जहाँ से वो शब्द हटाए गए हैं वहां ...….(Expunged as ordered by the Chair) लिखा होता है। अब आ जाते हैं एक ज़रूरी सवाल पर - कि कुया media उन शब्दों या टिप्पणियों को दिखा सकती है जिन्हें exounge किया गया है ? हटाई गई टिप्पणियों की रिपोर्टिंग पर में मीडिया पर कुछ प्रतिबंध हैं। मीडिया से ये उम्मीद की जाती है कि वो expunge किये गए शब्द पब्लिश न करें या उसकी न्यूज़ न बनाएं। जो भी शब्द या वाक्य expunge हुए हैं उनकी सूचना लोकसभा सचिवालय मीडिया को भेजता है। हालांकि, यह भी साफ़ तौर पर कहा गया है कि अगर मीडिया कहता है कि उन्हें तो ये information मिली ही नहीं कि फलाना शब्द या वाक्य expunge कर दिया गया है, तो इसका मतलब ये नहीं कि वो इस से बच जायेंगे। लोकसभा की वेबसाइट यह साफ़-साफ़ कहती है कि प्रेस अगर expunge की गई detials पब्लिश करती है तो हो सकता है कि वो "इससे सदन की तौहीन कर रहे नियमों का उल्लंघन” और अंत में जो हो गया सो हो गया वाला केस हो जाता है मतलब अब तो बोल दिया, रिकॉर्ड में वो भले ही नहीं लिखा जायेगा मगर हाँ मीडिया को उसे कवर करने से बचना चाहिए। तो दोस्तों ये होता है expunging और ऐसी हटाए जाते हैं सभा से शब्द। AG Noorani ने Asian Age के एक आर्टिकल में कहा था कि शब्दों को expunge कर देना एक abuse of power है। क्योंकि आप कैसे फैसला कर सकते हैं कि क्या अपमानजनक है और क्या नहीं। ख़ैर ये debate तो सदियों पुराणी है और हम इसे ऐसे ही छोड़ देते हैं। मगर शब्दों पर लगाम लगाना भी कई बार ज़रूरी हो जाता है, उसके exmaples तो आप देख ही चुके होंगे। फिलहाल मैं चलती हूँ, मैं हूँ साहिबा ख़ान
Mahabharata is one of the oldest scriptures and its relevance transcends any era and situation. The beauty of the story is that the lessons we draw from every situation and character is subjective and could be totally different from the next person. However, over the years the way the story has been depicted and narrated, it has always left us with deep perceptions which are difficult to shake. For eg., Do you think Shakuni was a great leader, regardless of the end result? We seem to have labelled him with everything negative and everything we shouldn't do. But maybe that's not true. This discussion with Prof. Asha Kaul and Prof. Vishal Gupta at IIM A, is an objective discussion analysing some of these important characters, what they stand for and what we can learn from them. The discussion is based on their book published by Bloomsbury, Demystifying Leadership: Unveiling the Mahabharata Code. You can pick up the book here: https://www.amazon.in/Demystifying-Leadership-Unveiling-Mahabharata-Code/dp/9354350933/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8XA9EOSV29W7&keywords=demystifying+leadership&qid=1638419033&sprefix=demys%2Caps%2C291&sr=8-1 Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/secrets-of-storytellers/support
What was Shakuni's life, before becoming the biggest villain of Mahabharat ? क्या था शकुनि का जीवन, महाभारत का सबसे बड़ा खलनायक बनने के पहले?
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How long can one hide their need to seek revenge? Can a girl really love and respect the man responsible for the destruction of her whole family? कब तक, आख़िर कितने सालों तक, बदले की ज्वाला सीने में धधक सकती है? कैसे एक लड़की अपने घरवालों के हत्यारे की अपनी बन कर रह सकती है? What drove Shakuni to drive a wedge between Kauravas and Pandavas, and…How does mythology connect with folklore? कहाँ जाकर mythology और folklore जुड़ जाते हैं, और हमें जवाब मिलता है इस question का, कि क्यों शकुनि ने कौरवों और पांडवों के बीच खाई खोदी? With #Afghanistan once again in #news, our age-old connection with Gandhara from #mahabharat is once again in the limelight. आइए ढूंढें answers कुछ mysterious से questions के। Click/Tap here to say something, ask a question, or record your viewpoint, and send it in as a message. Elsewhere on the web: http://tabseabtak.com http://instagram.com/tabseabtak About the Tab Se Ab Tak Podcast: This show tells stories from the World Mythology (mostly Hindu, Greek, Egyptian, Sumerian, and far-eastern mythologies,) and World History (mostly Indian, European, American,) and shares the folklore from around the world. This podcast, which is hosted by writer, speaker, and story-teller Shafali Anand, is mostly in Hindi with a sprinkling of English, (but the "Little Nothings" episodes are in Hinglish,) and it deals with several dimensions of motivation, inspiration, and also touches upon spirituality. It covers topics such as life and death, love and heartbreaks, personal relationships, pursuit of happiness, success and failure etc. If you want to lose yourself into a world of mythological, historical, and sometimes fictional stories, interpreted to answer the questions you find yourself wrestling with...and you know Hindi, put your headphones on, and step in. Show Host: Shafali Anand (Artist, Writer, Speaker, Storyteller) Become Part of the Tab Se Ab Tak Show - आपका message, आपकी आवाज़! Click/Tap here to record your message and send it to The Tab Se Ab Tak Show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabseabtak/message
Mahabharata is one of India's most popular Hindu epics. The Kurukshetra war is depicted in this story as a historical battle between two groups of cousins and was probably the most horrific battle ever fought. Sage Vyasa is known for writing this epic. The Pandavas- Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadev, the five brothers, and the Kauravas are the main characters in the Mahabharata. It's almost like a family feud over land and property. Pandu, the king of Hastinapur, chose to live in the forest with his two wives, Kunti and Madri, and his 5 sons. Therefore he gave up his throne to his brother Dhritrashtra, who was blind, and went to live in the forest. In the kingdom of Hastinapur, Dhritrashtra's wife, Gandhari, gave birth to a hundred sons. Duryodhana was the eldest of them. Bhisma asked Dhronacharya to teach the skills of warfare to both Kauravas and Pandavas when Pandavas returned to Hastinapur after the death of Pandu and Madri. Kauravas were very jealous of Pandavas and always plotted to harm them. After one such failed attempt, Pandavas went into exile and reached the Kingdom of Panchala. The king of Panchala had a beautiful daughter named Draupadi, and an archery competition was in works to choose the rightful husband for her. Arjuna, who was an unrivalled archer, entered the competition and won. When they all came back to Hastinapur, Dhritarashtra gave the Pandavas a small piece of barren land, far away from Hastinapur. The Pandavas built a beautiful city there named Indraprastha on it. Soon again, Duryodhana along with his evil uncle Shakuni started plotting and invited Yudisthira to play a dice game with the Kauravas. Yudhishthira not only lost his kingdom and wealth in this game but also his brothers and wife. After the game when Draupadi was humiliated in the open palace, Dhritrashtra out of fear and consequences returned everything to the Pandavas. But the game did not stop there. In the next round when the Pandavas lost again, they had to go on an exile for 12 years and had to spend another year in disguise. Listen to the next part of the story in the next episode of this podcast. https://chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yudhisthira foi convidado para um evento em Hastinapura idealizado por Duryodhana e Shakuni.
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In this special live episode of Bharatvaarta, we will be discussing the book "Unsung Valour: Forgotten Warriors Of Kurukshetra" with the authors Saiswaroopa Iyer ji, Shivakumar GV ji, and Ranjith Radhakrishnan ji. Did you know that a little-known Panchala prince, Yudhamanyu, single-handedly defeated the great Duryodhana? Or that Shakuni was a valiant warrior on the battlefield? How did Iravan, the son of Arjuna by Naga Princess Ulupi, rout the whole Gandhara armies all by himself? And how did the ageing king Bhagadatta, perched on his famed elephant Supratika, defeat a whole army of the Pandavas led by Bhima? The great war of Mahabharata which claimed the lives of 18 Akshauhinis (nearly 4 million warriors) was not just a carnage of that order but a battle that warrants a careful study from various angles to learn, unlearn and relearn the dynamic and elusive nature of Dharma. The authors' quantitative study showed that the 18 day war saw about 466 individual confrontations with the Pandava camp winning a lion's share of 216 and Kaurava warriors scoring over 90 victories. It is by delving into the perspectives of such warriors that we can get a close and yet distant version of the legendary feud that claimed so many lives. Indic Academy called in for short stories about these warriors and selected the best entries to publish the book as an anthology called "Unsung Valour". Tune in to the livestream Tuesday, 5th January, 7 PM onwards to be a part of this engaging discussion. We will also hold a Q&A section at the end to tackle viewer questions, so make sure to ask questions in the live chat!
In this special live episode of Bharatvaarta, we will be discussing the book "Unsung Valour: Forgotten Warriors Of Kurukshetra" with the authors Saiswaroopa Iyer ji, Shivakumar GV ji, and Ranjith Radhakrishnan ji. Did you know that a little-known Panchala prince, Yudhamanyu, single-handedly defeated the great Duryodhana? Or that Shakuni was a valiant warrior on the battlefield? How did Iravan, the son of Arjuna by Naga Princess Ulupi, rout the whole Gandhara armies all by himself? And how did the ageing king Bhagadatta, perched on his famed elephant Supratika, defeat a whole army of the Pandavas led by Bhima? The great war of Mahabharata which claimed the lives of 18 Akshauhinis (nearly 4 million warriors) was not just a carnage of that order but a battle that warrants a careful study from various angles to learn, unlearn and relearn the dynamic and elusive nature of Dharma. The authors' quantitative study showed that the 18 day war saw about 466 individual confrontations with the Pandava camp winning a lion's share of 216 and Kaurava warriors scoring over 90 victories. It is by delving into the perspectives of such warriors that we can get a close and yet distant version of the legendary feud that claimed so many lives. Indic Academy called in for short stories about these warriors and selected the best entries to publish the book as an anthology called "Unsung Valour". Tune in to the livestream Tuesday, 5th January, 7 PM onwards to be a part of this engaging discussion. We will also hold a Q&A section at the end to tackle viewer questions, so make sure to ask questions in the live chat!
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 The Pandavas going into exile Duryodhana was not happy when Dhritarashtra returned the Pandavas their kingdom and all the wealth they had lost in the game of dice to Shakuni. So he and Shakuni came up with another plan. They invited Yudhistira back to Hastinapura and challenged him to play one last game of dice. But this time, the wager was different. It was proposed, whoever loses the game will have to go into exile in the forests for a period of twelve long years. After the twelve years of exile, they will have to stay in hiding for one more year. And in the thirteenth year, if anyone found them, they would have to go into exile for twelve more years. But will Yudhistira accept this challenge knowing well that it was impossible to beat Shakuni in the game of dice? Or would he walk out to save himself and his brothers from this impending doom? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
 The Flaming House of Varanabata The stories of Mahabharata continues with this eighth episode – The Flaming house of Varanabata. With the advice from Shakuni, Duryodhana comes up with a devious plan to kill the Pandavas. Dhritarashtra sends the Pandavas to Varanabata to attend a festival. But the Pandavas escape the trap set for them and flee into the forest. There Bheema encounters the demons Hidimb and Hidimbaa --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
 Shakuni Duryodhana's envy of the Pandavas keeps consuming him. Moreover, he is humiliated by falling for the illusions of the grand palace Maya had built for them. But scheming Shakuni has a plan to rob Yudhishthira of his kingdom. Even the righteous emperor has a blind spot. Duryodhana and Shakuni work out their game plan to shred Yudhistira to pieces. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
Nesse episódio o reino de Hastinapura experimenta finalmente um período de ascenção e abundância. Mas a vida reserva surpresas pra dinastia dos Kurus. Nossa conversa foi da beleza das cerimonias de casamento da época até o inconsciente agindo e nos levando ao que chamamos de destino. Quem está nesse episodio: Dhritarastra, Pandu e Vidura. Bhisma. Gandhari e seu irmão Shakuni. Kunti e Madri.
Yudhishthir and Shakuni start playing game of Chaupar but Shakuni was a dishonest person and made yudhishthir lose his kingdom and brothers and Draupadi as well! Yudhishthir says when Shakuni being such elderly person can suggest to wager Draupadi, and no elders sitting there oppose it, he has to do it!
When Duryodhan came back from Rajsuya Yagya of Yudhishthir, he was extremely unhappy. All he wanted was to humiliate Pandavas. But did not know how to. He did not have better army or any other skill where he can defeat Pandavas. So his uncle Shakuni suggested him a game of Choupar, a board game in which he was very good, to be played with Yudhishthir.
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Shakuni, the most crafted and intelligent antagonist, Bhishma, the indelible personality in the Epic Tale of Mahabharata, discuss the real cause, the man behind the doom of Hastinapur and the Kuru Clan. A story with a rare insight.
Duryodhan has sleepless nights as he remembers Krishna's words. Bheeshma Pitamah tells Duryodhan how he has lost his intellect and is stuck in Shakuni's plots. Who would be the Senapatis on both sides? Tune in to find out.
Shakuni mama massages Duryodhan's ego and encourages him to play the second game of chausar. Draupadi's dialogue with Krishna questioning him about events. Tune in to know what Krishna says.
The fire for every coal - That is what Shakuni was for Duryodhan. Bheeshma Pitamah and Shakuni Mama were at loggerheads in terms of the well being of the Kurvansh. Tune in to find out what this equation led to.
Kunti had always shared her learnings with her sons making them wiser and giving them the strength to face hard times whereas Duryodhan and Shakuni had been planting seeds of hatred for a long time. Will Pandava's wisdom win against the hatred of Kaurava's? Tune in to find out
Shakuni was in search of a spark to light up a fire in Hastinapur. Kunti dreamt about Karan one night but hid the secret from the world. Tune in to find out what happens next.
Purochan takes the Pandavas around the palace laced with maya and gives them an impression of being a well wisher. Meanwhile Duryodhan and Shakuni dream about the throne. Tune in to find out what unfolds at the palace.
Duryodhan shares his desire for revenge. Shakuni repeats his words “Lomdi sa socho, bhaag sa nocho” and shares his tricks of the trade.
Shakuni instigates Yudhishthira to put Draupadi at stake during the ill-fated game of Chaupar. Bhima's true love for her surfaces in his rage against this wager. But, even after crossing all lines humane, have the Kauravas had enough? Does no one question Karana's vendetta? Tune in, to find out.
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Duryodhana was not happy when Dhritarashtra returned the Pandavas their kingdom and all the wealth they had lost in the game of dice to Shakuni. So he and Shakuni came up with another plan. They invited Yudhistira back to Hastinapura … Continue reading →
Duryodhana was not happy when Dhritarashtra returned the Pandavas their kingdom and all the wealth they had lost in the game of dice to Shakuni. So he and Shakuni came up with another plan. They invited Yudhistira back to Hastinapura … Continue reading →
Episode 8 - This is the last episode that covers Book 7 of the Mahabharata, called "The Origins". Almost all of the story I have covered so far comes from Book 7. The earlier books are much shorter, and full of geneologies and creation myths that are almost impossible to make narrative sense of, so I left a lot of that out! I spend some time at the beginning of this episode describing what we're up against in terms of the original Mahabharata as a source. Then the story gets under way, where we meet the two Gurus Krpa and Drona, and find out some of the early enmities between the Pandavas and their cousins the Kauravas. Duryodhana's maternal uncle Shakuni makes his debut in the role of chief conspirator, which he will maintain to his dying day! I think you'll also agree that the good guys are not 100% good after all-- Bhima is kind of a bully, and Arjun is a serious kiss-up to their teacher and is not above a little cheating to make sure he is unchallenged as the top student!
Episode 21 - This is a big one; this episode covers the tangled details of the incident that sets off the rest of the story. At the heart of it, it is about Duryodhana and Shakuni cheating at dice to win from the Pandavas all their possessions and even their freedom. That much is clear, and the match culminates in the deliberate humiliation of Draupadi before the court. Bhima swears oaths to kill both Duryodhana and his younger brother Dushasan, and the future conflict all arises from the fears and hatred born from this moment.In detail however, many facts are quite confounding. For instance, Shakuni says Yuddistira is addicted to dicing but is not good at it. Where did this come from? There is no detail either before or after this story that would lead anyone to believe this about Yuddistira. Then there is the question of Yuddistira's determination to lose everything in the match. While he may be excused for going forward with the dice game ("for that is the eternal oath I have sworn"), but who really made him gamble away his kingdom, his brothers and his own freedom? These stakes were his decision and no one else's.Finally, everyone loves Bhisma and considers him a good man, but on this day he is strangely impotent and brain-addled. What explains the odd reticence among the Kuru elders? How is it that the entire court stood by and allowed the maltreatment of one of their own women? There is something oddly somnambulistic about this whole scene, where it seems the events had to work themselves out in a certain way, and therefore a spell was cast over the players to ensure things had their proper outcome...One thing is certain, and that is relations between the Pandavas and the Kauravas will never be the same from here on, and are trending for the worst!
Episode 29 - We finish the story of Nala. Brhadashva suggested that this story would cheer up the Pandavas, since there was indeed a king who had it worse than they. But shortly after hearing the story, they get news that Arjun was up on a mountain top starving himself and they were once again plunged into depression and hopelessness. At least Yuddistira learned Nala's dicing secrets, so he need not worry about another match with Shakuni. The story of Nala as it is told in the Mahabharata has some significant discrepancies in the storyline. They are too obvious and numerous to list out in full, but an example would be that Damayanti remained in hiding in her aunt's palace even though she could have told the queen the truth at any time, and could go home at any time. Stranger still, the queen mother does not recognize her neice, because the girl was covered in mud all the time and so her famous mole was concealed by the dried muck.On the other hand, the scenes are very dramatic and would have made a wonderful 19th century opera.I found the detail about the size of Nala's army to be interesting. Clearly, chariots were not the most common vehicle on the battle field. There were 19 elephants and numerous horses, and hundreds of infantry, but just one chariot. Perhaps by this time the chariot was more of a status symbol than an effective military weapon; alternatively, were they so expensive that one chariot was all that could be afforded on this mission!?!Finally, thanks for the feedback on the identity of Kali. They tell me that Kali is the kali in kaliyuga. His buddy Dvapar is of the Dvaparyuga. I had always thought the names Dvapar & Kali, in that context, were modifiers that somehow described these various epochs. But now it seems Kaliyuga is the epoch that is dominated or (perhaps) ruled by the entity Kali.I always thought a little better of the Dvaparyuga, since during that period people were more humane, but the character of Dvapar is not at all appealing. As for Kali, he comes off as a small-minded little bastard-- hardly fitting for the demon who dominates an entire Epoch!
Episode 80 - This episode covers the final day of the great war. If you were expecting things to go out with a bang, you'll be disappointed. Once the Kaurava general Shalya is killed, things just sort of disintegrate. Duryodhana's remaining brothers are all killed. Shakuni is killed. Karna's sons are exterminated. The Pandavas make one final sweep over the field, killing literally everyone who was left standing. They spend the rest of the day sifting through the corpses in search of Duryodhana.By this point, the only survivors are Krpa, Aswatthaman, Kritavarman, Sanjay, & Duryodhana. Everyone else is dead. The Pandavas still have their tight group of heroes and Draupadi's sons, but most of their troops are dead.Duryodhana finds himself standing alone, abandoned & on foot in the midst of the battlefield. Everyone is dead or has fled the scene. Stunned, he wanders off the field and makes his way aimlessly towards Hastinapur. Sanjay finds his prince, filthy in blood & gore, in a state of shock, standing by a lake shore. When the Kaurava finally comes to his senses, he submerges himself into the lake, where he intends to rest, indefinitely.Aside from Duryodhana, blind king Dhrtarastra still has one son yet living. It is his illegitimate son Yuyutsu, who had joined with the Pandavas at the beginning of the war. He is given leave to comfort his brothers' retainers & womenfolk and returns with them to Hastinapur. There are no recriminations for his having gone over to the enemy. Now they are just glad that some one son of Dhrtarastra has survived to carry on the line.
Duryodhana’s envy of the Pandavas keeps consuming him. Moreover, he is humiliated by falling for the illusions of the grand palace Maya had built for them. But scheming Shakuni has a plan to rob Yudhishthira of his kingdom. Even the righteous emperor … Continue reading →
Duryodhana’s envy of the Pandavas keeps consuming him. Moreover, he is humiliated by falling for the illusions of the grand palace Maya had built for them. But scheming Shakuni has a plan to rob Yudhishthira of his kingdom. Even the righteous emperor … Continue reading →
The stories of Mahabharata continues with this eighth episode – The Flaming house of Varanabata. With the advice from Shakuni, Duryodhana comes up with a devious plan to kill the Pandavas. Dhritarashtra sends the Pandavas to Varanabata to attend a … Continue reading →
The stories of Mahabharata continues with this eighth episode – The Flaming house of Varanabata. With the advice from Shakuni, Duryodhana comes up with a devious plan to kill the Pandavas. Dhritarashtra sends the Pandavas to Varanabata to attend a … Continue reading →