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Did Abhimanyu get moksha?

Did Abhimanyu get moksha?

Every one returned or merged into their original forms, like Bheeshma became Vasu, Yudhistir and Vidhura into Yama Raj, Arjun into Indra, and so on.. King Pariksheeth – son of Abhimanyu is the only person who attained Moksh listening to Srimadh Bhagawatham from Sukha Bramha.

Does Arjun attain moksha?

Yes Arjuna did not attain Moksha but that does not mean that he had sinned or something. His work is not yet over, he is yet to be born that is why he did not attain Moksha..

Why did Krishna not teach Abhimanyu?

Abhimanyu’s life longevity was known to Shri Krishna. Hence, he allowed Abhimanyu to hear the conversation between Arjuna and Subhadra up until entering or breaking into the Padma Vyuha or Chakravyuha. Hence, Abhimanyu had no knowledge of this.

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Why is Krishna not revealed to the non- devotees?

Similarly, the Pandavas and a few others knew that He was the Supreme, but not everyone. He was not revealed to the nondevotees and the common man. Therefore in the GitaKrishna says that but for His pure devotees, all men consider Him to be like themselves. He was manifest only to His devotees as the reservoir of all pleasure.

What does the Gita say about the nature of Krishna?

Therefore in the GitaKrishna says that but for His pure devotees, all men consider Him to be like themselves. He was manifest only to His devotees as the reservoir of all pleasure. But to others, to unintelligent nondevotees, He was covered by His eternal potency yoga-maya.

What is the relationship between Radha and Krishna?

Krishna, the self-effulgent Lord, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Srimati Radharani is His supreme pleasure energy. Together They constitute the complete Absolute Truth. One cannot understand anything about Radha and Krishna through mental speculation.

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Is Krishna manifest to the foolish and unintelligent?

It is a very interesting question and Krishna Himself explains this in Bhagavad-gita7.25: “I am never manifest to the foolish and unintelligent. For them I am covered by My eternal creative potency [yoga-maya]; and so the deluded world knows Me not, who am unborn and infallible.”