Sunday, September 12, 2021



 Hindu Philosophy And Epic of Mahabharat

                                                                            Mahabharat is a great epic of the world that reflects Hindu philosophy through various means. The 'Bhagavad Gita' is a great philosophical gift to Hindu Religion by Mahabharat. 





                                                                              Besides that, each and every Character in Mahabharat give some message to the people.  There was the total destruction of Kauravas which conveys that if stubborn and wrong attitudes have to be controlled in time otherwise it will ultimately lead to total destruction.




                                                                             Karna was a great warrior and can not be defeated. However, he was killed and defeated because he was supporting the wrong people. Even his Best Arms, Skill, and Blessing of Great also did not work.

                                                                             Aswasthamaa was the son of Great Guru Dronacharya from whom he got the best knowledge and skill of Warfare but he was so much Ambitious that he misuse all the knowledge given by his father. It is not good to be too much ambiguous.



                                                                             Bhismapitah was the eldest person in the Kauravas and Pandav families. He gave promise to his father that he will protect the thorn of Hastinapura without thinking about the consequences thereon. Kauravas were in charge of the thorn to whom he was compelled to support and protect despite that they were wrong and evil. Therefore it is necessary not to give any promise to anybody whereby you have to support and protect undesirable people.

                                                                            Duryodhan was completely destroyed in the war of Mahabharata because he misused Wealth, Strength, Power along with the support of bad and evil-minded people. These types of people always bring total destruction. 

                                                                            If you give power to a Blind, Self-Centered, Uneducated, Egoist, and to a person full of lust then he will lead only to total destruction.   Dhritarashtra was the type of person who brought total destruction to his own family in Mahabharat.



                                                                            One Can't win through fraud every time and in everything. Shakuni all the while played Fraud in the infighting of family. But ultimately he was exposed and failed. 



                                                                              Two characters in Mahabharata were admired very well. i.e. Yudhishthira and Arjun.  Arjuna's humbleness along with his skill and knowledge brought him victory. The victory of Pandavas in Mahabharat was also due to the right guiding principles of Yudhishthira.  Yudhishthira observed values and karma successfully in his life which lead him to final victory. 


                                                                        The Epic of Mahabharata Conveys some wisdom for day-to-day problems and the difficult struggles of life.

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