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The Stories of Mahabharata

Mahabharata Episode 64: Arjun Vows Revenge

The Stories of Mahabharata

Mahabharata Audio Productions, LLC

Hinduism, Arts, Drama, Audio-drama, History, Religion & Spirituality, Fiction, Performing Arts, India, Mythology, Storytelling

4.8914 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Abhimanyu's death leaves the Pandava brothers heartbroken. Yudhistir loses his will to fight. Vyasa tries to console and lift their spirits. When Arjun receives the news, he is devastated and vows to avenge his son's death, failing which he'd self-immolate and kill himself.


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0:00.0

The stories of Mohabharata. In the last

0:26.8

episode we heard how Arjun's son Abhahimanyu broke through drones chakra

0:32.2

were with the seven Kaurava warriors surrounded

0:36.8

him and killed him mercilessly. The Yiddishtir entered his tent and collapsed to the ground. A bemunius death has caused a deep void in him,

1:06.0

and he felt his strength has drained out.

1:09.0

His brothers stood behind him,

1:12.0

but none could say a word.

1:15.3

The terrible blow left them dumbfounded.

1:20.1

Yiddishtir, with his face down and tears flowing, said,

1:25.0

It was for me.

1:28.0

It was for me, my boy, a be man knew, broke through drones formation only to be killed by the Coravas.

1:36.4

I promised him would follow and rescue him out of the death trap.

1:42.3

I failed. it was my fault now what am I going to say towards

1:48.7

you to Krishna no words can console them no words can console them.

1:54.0

No words can console me.

1:57.0

Winning this war seems meaningless to me.

2:02.0

The throne, the kingdom, the heavens, nothing makes sense to me anymore.

2:09.0

At that moment, the great sage Vias appeared.

2:16.6

He held Yiddisht his hand and pulled him upon his feet.

2:21.9

Get up my son, he said.

2:25.0

A wise man like you should not lament over the death of a gallant warrior like a manu. He had a glorious death that Shatria deserves. Death is inevitable for any living being. nobody can avoid it.

2:45.0

So no point in crying over death.

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