NAKULA WAS ABOUT TO DIE DURING MAHABHARATA WAR

Karna spares the life of Nakula

Do you all recognize that courageous Nakula was about to die on the sixteenth day of the Mahabharata battle via Karna? Nakula was the fourth out of five Pandavas blessed to King Pandu and Madri( Aswinikumar was his spiritual father). It was pretty common among many warriors either to be defeated by their enemies and run away or to get rescued by others from their side. Nakula himself had defeated Dushasana on the first day of the Mahabharata battle however later spared his life because of the truth that Bhima had taken an oath to kill Dushasana and drink his blood. He had additionally defeated his uncle King Shalya, Shakuni in the course of the war. Nakula was not only defeated by Karna during their combat but also he was about to die by his hand. let us know about the incident.

All of us are privy to the fact that fearless Karna was born to Kunti earlier than her marriage. Before the start of the Mahabharata battle, Kunti had revealed this secret to her son and requested him to join Pandavas however Karna did not accept it but on the other hand not to make her arrival pointless, he agreed no longer to kill four Pandavas: Yudhishthira, Bhima, Nakula and Sahadeva.

On the sixteenth day of the battle, after Dushasana was defeated by way of Sahadeva; the twin brother of Nakula, he escaped from there. Then Nakula started slaying many Kaurava warriors. Seeing the destruction of Kauravas, Karna stopped him by challenging him there. Both of them talked boastfully approximately their bravery. Karna then shot many arrows at him. Nakula also counterattacked. Karna used his golden fin arrow and broke his Dhanush and harmed him by means of damaging his shield there. Nakula also destroyed Karna's Dhanush with a pointy Khyurpa and shot three hundred arrows at him. They each had a huge fight. Karna used to resemble the sun god of the time of the Holocaust. He enshrouded him together with his arrows. Nakula also fought back courageously. No other warriors were capable of observing each of them inside those seals of thousands of arrows. Nakula was in no way hesitant in any respect from Karna's assault. Karna then straight away killed Nakula's charioteer alongside together with his four horses that point and destroyed his chariot.

Seeing such Nakula then jumped down from his chariot, and took a devastating Parigha weapon in his hand with an intention to use it towards Karna. however, Karna right away wrecked it by using his powerful rare bolts and assaulted unarmed Nakula. Karna didn't harm him an excessive amount of that point. Injured Nakula was completely exhausted and he ran away from the extremely skilled warrior Karna. Seeing Him escaping from there Karna chased him, put his Dhanush string in his neck, and referred to him, "Oh son of Pandu! You unnecessarily exaggerated boast absolutely before the fight. I dare you to do it again! Next time never fight with Kaurava warriors greater courageous than you. Do not be ashamed! If you want then go back to your palace or near Lord Krishna and Arjuna. Karna could have killed Nakula there however he then remembered his promise to Kunti and spared Nakula's life. After being escaped from Karna, depressed Nakula went in the direction of his elder brother Yudhishthira.

Moreover, it is mentioned in the book that, on the eighteenth day of the Mahabharata war, Nakula killed three sons of Karna named Chitrasena, Sushena and Satyasena.

Ref: Mahabharata book



1 comment:

  1. Nakula also did defeat Vikarna, brother of Duryodhana, in a moment. Nakula as per Adi Parva section I stalemated Aswathamma in a archery duel. He

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