Mahabharata

Reality of Mahabharata

All epic and poems including all literary works are written with the admixture of facts and fantasy mingle with poetic/literary genius of the writer with sometimes saddest thoughts and rebound joys. However, Mahabharata and Ramayan are definitely of this kind if not wholly but mostly which tells us the story of almost 3 to 5 thousand years ago. In Mahabharata and in Kurrukkhethros war where almost more than one million or more people had died it is described Krishna was the main 'Culprit" revolves round of whom the kourab and pundob brothers involved in that bloody war. Krishna weaponized Kourob brothers at first and at the same time during the war helped and supported the Pundobs. Actually Krishna was a Punda for womanizing and he has more than 1600 gupynees( girlfriends). Krishna actually wanted to win all the girls of Kauravs and Pandobs custody as his Gupinee. At length, we find the morale of the Kurrukhetros war is that-No good work goes unrewarded and no bad work goes unpunished. Krishnow was killed by a hunter through its spear. How come Krishno become a lord who could not foresee and even could not thwart his dead well in advance. All are story and Mahabharata is a great epic of that time which gives us immense knowledge and idea about the worrying relation between a family for the throne and then the belief, values, systems, myth, cult, rituals, customs and so on at that time. It's a theoretical discussion and critical opinion, not hatred or propagation or otherwise meaning.

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