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Gita’s Message: Your Pain Has a Purpose. Don’t Waste ItPain as Your First Guru In Chapter 2 of the Gita, Arjuna breaks down. Completely. He drops his bow. Refuses to fight. His ...
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How Arjuna Overcame His Breaking Point—Lessons in Resilience - MSNIf Arjuna were alive today, maybe he’d be sitting in his car before a big job interview, hands shaking. Maybe he’d be at a hospital waiting room, wondering how to stay strong for his family.
Once, Arjuna got into a duel with Lord Shiva, who was disguised as a hunter just to test Arjuna's power and worthiness. Just imagine fighting with the mighty Lord Shiva, using only one's fists!
Vasus agreed to save Arjuna but on condition that Arjuna shall fight with his own son, Babruvahana and be defeated. Then only his sin will vanish. My father conveyed the same to me.
The next to fight Arjuna is Drona. If you are wondering why an entire army, when confronted by a hostile warrior on a chariot, lets the warrior pick up opponents one by one, no answer shall be ...
Wild tusker returned for fight, Arjuna died. Ramesh denies bullet injury, states he successfully darted 40 elephants, 7 tigers, 50 leopards, 10 sloth bears. Deeply hurt by Arjuna's death, loss ...
Arjuna is unwilling to fight the Kaurava army. Lord Krishna, who is his charioteer, reasons with him. One reason a person could refuse to fight would be the fear of defeat. But Arjuna is a great ...
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