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Why did Krishna not save the Pandavas when they played dice with Duryodhana & Shakuni?

Why did Krishna not save the Pandavas when they played dice with Duryodhana & Shakuni?

While playing they did not remember Krishna even once or called for his help. Only Draupadi asked for Krishna’s help and that too when no one came to help her and dusashan was about to disrobe her. So kirishna did not save Pandavas during the game of dice.

Why did Krishna not stop the game of dice?

Seeing Uddhav surprised and upset, Krishna ji said: Duryodhana had a lot of money to gamble, but he could not play dice, so he used his maternal uncle Shakuni for gambling. This is discretion. Because they wanted to play the game secretly from me because of their misfortune.

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Why didnt Krishna kill Kauravas?

1. When the war was declared, Kauravas became scared about Pandavas because they have the support of the Yadavas. So, Shakuni and Duryodhan requested Lord Balaram to prevent Lord Krishna from supporting the Pandavas. Balaram partly agreed and decided to stay neutral and did not participate in the war.

Was Krishna with Pandavas or Kauravas?

Personally, Krishna was always with Pandavas but, officially his Kingdom had equal political relationship with both Pandavas and Kauravas. Thus he decided to provide some material help to Duryodhan too.

Did Krishna actually give his army to Kauravas?

Before the war, both Arjun and Duryodhan had a choice between Krishna and his army. Arjun had happily picked Krishna and Duryodhan happily picked the army, so it was not Krishna who actually gave his army to Kauravas. 4. 4.

Why Krishna played the role of Kaurava in the Mahabharata?

In fact, Krishna played this drama because he knew that Arjun would prefer him and Duryodhan, who never considered Krishna as God, would prefer the powerful army instead. He never wanted to be at Kaurava’s side.

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Who killed Krishna’s Army in Mahabharata?

7. It was Arjun who killed Krishna’s army, with Krishna’s support as his charioteer (the Narayani Sena) Krishna’s army fought along with Samsaptakas against Arjun and he was the one who exterminated all of them. 8. 8. If Krishna had given his Narayani Sena (of 2 Akshauhinis) to Pandava side, size of the armies of both sides would have been equal.