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Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Bhīma held out his arms, which resembled a pair of elephant trunks. “Who is there who having once entered within …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Kṛṣṇa smiled broadly as Bhīma returned to his seat. “Desiring to know your intentions, I spoke only out of affection. …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Kṛṣṇa turned toward Arjuna. “What is your view, O Dhanañjaya? I shall leave at dawn for Hastināpura. Do you have …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Arjuna had been silently taking everything in. He looked around the great hall. The many kings and Brahmins present looked …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
“I think Yudhiṣṭhira has said all that needs to be said, O Janārdana. But it seems to me that You …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Having stated his understanding of Kṛṣṇa’s speech, Arjuna gave his response. “I am in agreement. In my opinion, O Keśava, …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Arjuna paused. His hand rested on the long sword by his side. Surely he had been born only to wield …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Arjuna’s voice rose in anger as he thought about it. “Without doubt the evil-minded Duryodhana deserves to die. He and …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Kṛṣṇa nodded slowly. “It is exactly as you say, Arjuna. Peace and war both lie in My hands, but I …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Kṛṣṇa turned toward the twins. Both of them expressed their willingness for battle. Sātyaki also spoke of his determination to …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
Draupadī was also seated in the assembly. The talk of peace had alarmed her. For thirteen long years she had …
Mahābhārata - retold by kṛṣṇa dharma dasa 1.45
“O Achyuta, why are You going to Hastināpura? What do You hope to achieve? Has Duryodhana not made it clear …