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Who participated in Mahabharata war?

Who participated in Mahabharata war?

The conflict arose from a dynastic succession struggle between two group of cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura. Several ancient kingdoms participated as allies of the rival groups. The historicity of the war remains the subject of scholarly discussion.

Which country participated in Mahabharata?

Mahabharata, (Sanskrit: “Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty”) one of the two Sanskrit epic poems of ancient India (the other being the Ramayana).

Did Romans fought in Mahabharata?

Do you know that Foreigners were also involved in the fight of Mahabharat. The real fight was not just between Pandavas and Kauravas, forces from Rome, Greece were also a part of it.

What happened after the Mahabharata war?

The same thing happened in the modern World War, which was actually just a war around the world. But the Mahabharata war was one massacre at one single place, and nobody went back. None of the kings or soldiers returned to tell what happened.

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Who are the 12 warriors who survived Kurukshetra War in Mahabharata?

12 Warriors who survived Kurukshetra war in Mahabharata are: 1 1. Krishna. This is the most obvious answer. Krishna is the supreme god himself. He fought in the war as the charioteer of Arjuna. He constantly 2 2. Pandavas. 3 3. Yuyutsu. 4 4. Satyaki. 5 5. Kritavarma.

Who led the Kaurava army in the Mahabharata war?

The horrendous war began with Bhishma leading all of the Kaurava armies, rushing with their raised flags against the Pandavas. With Bhima leading the Pandava army stood against them with cheering hearts. Dushasana fought Nakula, attempting to strike him with many an arrow, but Nakula cut down these arrows, the standard and the bow of his enemy.

What is the structure of the Mahabharata?

Jaya, the core of Mahabharata, is structured in the form of a dialogue between the King Dhritarashtra (who was born blind) and Sanjaya (having a divine vision), his advisor, and chariot driver. Sanjaya narrates each incident of the Kurukshetra War, fought in 18 days, as and when it happened.