Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 *If any of the learned members can share some thoughts on the following question it would be appreciated. The answer may be in the epic Mahabharata but I cannot remember it now. Who was the leader of the Pandava army? Was it Arjuna or Yuddishtra? I ask because Yuddishtra was older so technically he would have been in charge according to the Hindu traditions. Arjuna seems more visible in the leadership position even though he is the third oldest brother after Yuddishtra and Bhima (not counting Karna). Thank you, Harsha* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Harshaji The leader is neither Arjuna nor YudhishTara. The commander of the Pandava's Army was Drupada's son or brother-in-law of Pandavas - who is also the student of Dronaacharya and was in fact born to kill Drona. Hari OM! Sadananda --- Harsha wrote: > *If any of the learned members can share some thoughts on the > following > question it would be appreciated. The answer may be in the epic > Mahabharata but I cannot remember it now. > > Who was the leader of the Pandava army? Was it Arjuna or Yuddishtra? I > > ask because Yuddishtra was older so technically he would have been in > charge according to the Hindu traditions. Arjuna seems more visible in > > the leadership position even though he is the third oldest brother > after > Yuddishtra and Bhima (not counting Karna). > > Thank you, > Harsha* > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 There was no question of elder or younger according to chronplogical age.Sri.Dhrishaddhyuna son of sri.Drupadha and brother of sow.Draupathi was made the commander-in chief of Paandava army with sri.Krishna's consent and he remained in that post till the end of the 18 days war-ssrvj Harsha wrote: *If any of the learned members can share some thoughts on the following question it would be appreciated. The answer may be in the epic Mahabharata but I cannot remember it now. Who was the leader of the Pandava army? Was it Arjuna or Yuddishtra? I ask because Yuddishtra was older so technically he would have been in charge according to the Hindu traditions. Arjuna seems more visible in the leadership position even though he is the third oldest brother after Yuddishtra and Bhima (not counting Karna). Thank you, Harsha* Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of Atman and Brahman. Advaitin List Archives available at: http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/ To Post a message send an email to : advaitin Messages Archived at: advaitin/messages Visit your group "advaitin" on the web. advaitin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 *Thank you Sadaji. I will have to refresh my facts. A few days ago, I was looking at Abhimnanyu's death in the Mahabharata war. When I was young I had read that Arjuna was telling his wife about war strategies when Abhimanyu heard part of it in his mother's womb. However, there seem to be other versions of the story as well. In one version Krishna was telling his sister Subhadhra when Abhimnanyu was in the womb and in another version Abhimannyu overheard Krishna and Arjuna talking about it. Which English translation of Mahabharata would be the closest to the original? Thank you in advance Sadaji and to all the learned members. Harsha * kuntimaddi sadananda wrote: > Harshaji > The leader is neither Arjuna nor YudhishTara. The commander of the > Pandava's Army was Drupada's son or brother-in-law of Pandavas - who is > also the student of Dronaacharya and was in fact born to kill Drona. > Hari OM! > Sadananda > > --- Harsha wrote: > > > *If any of the learned members can share some thoughts on the > > following > > question it would be appreciated. The answer may be in the epic > > Mahabharata but I cannot remember it now. > > > > Who was the leader of the Pandava army? Was it Arjuna or Yuddishtra? I > > > > ask because Yuddishtra was older so technically he would have been in > > charge according to the Hindu traditions. Arjuna seems more visible in > > > > the leadership position even though he is the third oldest brother > > after > > Yuddishtra and Bhima (not counting Karna). > > > > Thank you, > > Harsha* > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Harshaji I also studied as Arjuna talking about it to Subhadra. As he was describing how to break open the padmavyuuham and enter - he was going to tell how to exit also, then Krishna enters the scene and stops the conversation - He knows that Abhimanyu was learning and Krishna does not want him to learn how to exit out of padmavyuuham. When the time came, Drona plans for padmavyuuham to capture YudhishhTara - since once the king is captured the war is over. Drona says I can do that if someone takes Arjuna away from the scene since as long as Arjuna is there no one can steal YudhishhTara. So Duryodhana arranges for that, by distracting Arjuna to engage in a war with someone else who can take him far away from the central scene. Drona plans for padmavyuuham knowing very well that except Arjuna no one else can break it open. He did not count on Abhimanyu. When YudhishhTara is faced with the challenge - Abhimanyu comes forward and says he can break it open but does not know how to get out. Bhima and other brothers promise Abhimanyu that they will be behind him and once it is break open, they will enter and destroy it. To make things complicated, Duryodhana's brother-in-law (what is his name? - Saindhava) comes forward since he just got a boon from Shiva that he can challenge any of the brothers except Arjuna for one day and remain victorious. It looked like everything was set up for the killing of Abhimanyu - He become so dangerous to kouravaas that all the kouravaas had to pounce together as one in order to subdue him, which is illegal and immoral as well. He was in fact killed when he ran out of all gadgets. - This is illegal and immortal act of kouravas - Karna and Drona both had to pay the consequences of their action. Their death was bought about in the same way. Krishna who is the suutradhaari knew very well he had to set up the situation for kourava-s own demise. If kouravas acted in dhaarmic way, Krishna would have more difficulty to exterminate them - perhaps there would not be any reason to exterminate them either if they are dhaarmic. If Abhimanyu, who is Krishna's student and is very powerful can also become more dangerous later since unlike Arjuna's case, he does not have Dharmaraja to put him in line. Krishna plays a multifaceted drama to establish the dharma. He even sets up a plot to destroy his own clan - yadava-s since they are becoming adharmic. He might not have imagained that one by name Laluprasad will take their clan's name Yadav to destroy Bhaarat!- On the second thought may be He has a plan! - The last side remark is not meant for further discussion on Lalu Prasad Yadav. Hari OM! Sadananda --- Harsha wrote: > *Thank you Sadaji. I will have to refresh my facts. A few days ago, I > was looking at Abhimnanyu's death in the Mahabharata war. When I was > young I had read that Arjuna was telling his wife about war strategies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 My dear Sir, As I remember it , It was neither.It was Drustadyumna, the brother of Panchali who was the commander in chief of the Pandava Army. With best wishes, Ramachander Please visit THE web site www.homestead.com/keralaiyers. Wish you all the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 "In one version Krishna was telling his sister Subhadhra when Abhimnanyu was in the womb" This version is only correct.Sri.Rajaji's(sri.C.Rajagopalachari-ex and first Indiann Governor-General of India) Maha Bharatha published by Bharathiya Vidhya Bhavan is an excellent and authentic English translation of MahaBharatha. Harsha wrote: *Thank you Sadaji. I will have to refresh my facts. A few days ago, I was looking at Abhimnanyu's death in the Mahabharata war. When I was young I had read that Arjuna was telling his wife about war strategies when Abhimanyu heard part of it in his mother's womb. However, there seem to be other versions of the story as well. In one version Krishna was telling his sister Subhadhra when Abhimnanyu was in the womb and in another version Abhimannyu overheard Krishna and Arjuna talking about it. Which English translation of Mahabharata would be the closest to the original? Thank you in advance Sadaji and to all the learned members. Harsha * kuntimaddi sadananda wrote: > Harshaji > The leader is neither Arjuna nor YudhishTara. The commander of the > Pandava's Army was Drupada's son or brother-in-law of Pandavas - who is > also the student of Dronaacharya and was in fact born to kill Drona. > Hari OM! > Sadananda > > --- Harsha wrote: > > > *If any of the learned members can share some thoughts on the > > following > > question it would be appreciated. The answer may be in the epic > > Mahabharata but I cannot remember it now. > > > > Who was the leader of the Pandava army? Was it Arjuna or Yuddishtra? I > > > > ask because Yuddishtra was older so technically he would have been in > > charge according to the Hindu traditions. Arjuna seems more visible in > > > > the leadership position even though he is the third oldest brother > > after > > Yuddishtra and Bhima (not counting Karna). > > > > Thank you, > > Harsha* > > > > > > > > > > Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of Atman and Brahman. Advaitin List Archives available at: http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/ To Post a message send an email to : advaitin Messages Archived at: advaitin/messages Religion and spirituality Advaita Bhagavad gita Visit your group "advaitin" on the web. advaitin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 advaitin, Rajagopalan Somayaji <ssrvj> wrote: > > "In one version Krishna > was telling his sister Subhadhra when Abhimnanyu was in the womb" > > This version is only correct.Sri.Rajaji's(sri.C.Rajagopalachari- ex and first Indiann Governor-General of India) Maha Bharatha published by Bharathiya Vidhya Bhavan is an excellent and authentic English translation of MahaBharatha. Namaste, Sri Rajajai's book (1973, 12th ed.) p. 248 clearly states Abhimanyu saying "I have been instructed by my father how to penetrate this formation...." I was not able to get the reference from Ganguli's translation of the complete Mahabharata, available at: http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m07/m07031.htm (Abhimanyu-vadha- parva). Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh> wrote: > > advaitin, Rajagopalan Somayaji <ssrvj> > wrote: > > > > "In one version Krishna > > was telling his sister Subhadhra when Abhimnanyu was in the womb" > > > > This version is only correct.Sri.Rajaji's (sri.C.Rajagopalachari- > ex and first Indiann Governor-General of India) Maha Bharatha > published by Bharathiya Vidhya Bhavan is an excellent and authentic > English translation of MahaBharatha. > > Namaste, > > Sri Rajajai's book (1973, 12th ed.) p. 248 clearly states > Abhimanyu saying "I have been instructed by my father how to > penetrate this formation...." > > I was not able to get the reference from Ganguli's translation > of the complete Mahabharata, available at: > > http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m07/m07031.htm (Abhimanyu-vadha- > parva). Namaste, The reference was found! http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m07/m07033.htm "Abhimanyu said, 'Desiring victory to my sires, soon shall I in battle penetrate into that firm, fierce and foremost of arrays formed by Drona. I have been taught by my father the method of (penetrating and) smiting this kind of array. I shall not be able, however, to come out if any kind of danger overtakes me.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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