Bad Actions for Good Incidents...

Everyone knows that in wars no one wins. Instead, its an enormous loss for everyone. Most of you must have heard of Mahabharta (The Great Indian War) - a revenge of Draupadi and a battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas. It took place in the Dvarpa Yuga.

Has anyone ever wondered why is it called- "The Great Indian War"?

According to evolutionary studies/Darwin's evolution, there is always a trough needed to reach the peak of the crest. Technically, we are discussing  a challenge in life that will put you in a transformation period. The various type of time phrases are vital in life. They chisel you by putting you in front of tough hurdles like we chisel a raw, mined diamond. 

Likewise, Mahabharta was needed for the transformation of the universe from the Dvarpa yuga to the Kali yuga. Moreover, it taught some basic principles of the battles in life:
"म ा हा भारत  की  सीख " :
→ In a war, no one wins but instead reaches the acme of grief and great loss.
→ For a while revenge seems necessary. However, later this same feeling of bitterness and anger transforms into resentment and regret.
→ In order to conquer any battle, you should be aware of the opposition's strengths and weaknesses.

A woman who changed the entire history of India just for the revenge of the humiliation, harassment and insult by the Kauravas. At the end of the war, the feeling of emptiness started to fill up everyone's heart, when they lost their loved ones- husbands, brother, children, sister, mother, father.

It is best to vent out your anger rather than cuddling it up. There is always a solution to everything if we just think pragmatically,- quoted by Sri Krishna, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu and who witnessed the battle. In this universe, everything should be done with pure love and not hatred.
With that being said, let's make it a day and wish each other----
प्रेम से बोलो -- "राधे राधे !!"
Sri Krishna along with the love of his life- Radha!





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