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Why was Krishna against Kauravas?

Why was Krishna against Kauravas?

Because Krishna was brother to both Kauravas and Pandavas and both of them approached Him to be on their side. While duryodhana decided to take the full army rather when krishna gave him the option of either He or his army can be on either of the sides.

What is the relation between Lord Krishna and Kauravas?

In one such story, it is revealed that despite being disliked, Lord Shri Krishna was tied with a strong bond of relationship with Kaurav Duryodhana. Indeed, Duryodhana and Shri Krishna were the Samdhi of each other. Lord Krishna & Jambwati’s son Samb was married to Lakshmana daughter of Duryodhana.

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Did Kauravas know Krishna was God?

No, they didn’t know that Krishna was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

Why did Kauravas go to swarga and Pandavas to Naraka?

It explains the complexity of karma. This aspect of life and karma is beautifully explained in this ever confusing question that why Kauravas instead of their bad deeds get a place in Swarga (heaven) and Pandavas went to Naraka (hell). After the war ended, the Kauravas lose and the Pandavas win and rule over Hastinapur for over 36 years.

How the Kauravas who died at Kurukshetra will find a place in Heaven?

This way, everybody including the 100 Kauravas who died in the war, on this land will go to heaven. This is how the Kauravas who die at Kurukshetra doing their duty as Kshatriyas (warriors) will find a place in heaven. It explains the complexity of karma.

Why did Indra take Yudhishthira from Swarga to Naraka?

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Yudhishthira not satisfied with this explanation, enquire about his brothers and wife. Indra takes him from Swarga to Naraka, from heaven to hell, a place full of misery. There he sees, his brothers and wife are suffering for their individual paaps (sins).

Why did indindra take Arjuna to Naraka?

Indra takes him from Swarga to Naraka, from heaven to hell, a place full of misery. There he sees, his brothers and wife are suffering for their individual paaps (sins). Bheema for overreacting and for his gluttony, who used to eat too much without thinking about the hunger of others, Arjuna for being insecure.