BURNT CHARIOT OF LORD KRISHNA AND ARJUNA

The Chariot of Lord Krishna and Arjuna burns to ashes

Lord Krishna supported Pandavas as he was aware of their sufferings. In many instances, Lord Krishna saved them before they could even face the hassle. All through the time of Sage Durvasa going to Pandavas for having meals Lord Krishna saved Draupadi and Pandavas by way of eating from the Akshaya Patra, he sought to create harmony amongst Pandavas and Kauravas before the destructive Mahabharata war was about to begin, he asked Karna to join Pandavas and become the king before the war thinking about the reality that he was born to Kunti and deserved the throne, he also showed the way to Arjuna for getting Pashupatastra from Lord Shiva in his dream, he faced Vaishnavastra weapon that was shot by way of Bhagadatta against Arjuna and mentioned his wonderful relation with Arjuna as in the form of Nara and Narayana, he guided all of the Pandavas to give up their weapons at the time Ashwatthama used Narayanastra in opposition to them, saved Arjuna from Ashwasena snake who without the consent of Karna attacked him, etc. even when Ashwatthama attacked Pandavas camp and killed all their sons in conjunction with Dhrishtadyumna and  the remnants of Panchala Kingdom including Sikhandi  that night Pandavas stayed out of their camp and close to Aughvati river as guided via Lord Krishna. Coming back to this publish he once more saved Arjuna after the end of the Mahabharata battle. let's understand approximately it in short.

After the end of the mace combat or Gada Yudh between Bhima and Duryodhana, Pandavas along with Lord Krishna determined to return again to their camp. Considering that Duryodhana was defeated and almost killed by way of Bhima, it turned into the end of the Mahabharata war. Therefore, Yuyutsu, Satyaki, Dhrishtadyumna, Sikhandi, they all blew their conch shells and gladly Prativindhya, Shatanika, Sutasoma, Shrutasena, and Shrutakarma reached their camp. Pandavas got down from their chariots there.

At that point, Lord Krishna informed Arjuna that, "Bharatanandana! First, you put down your Gandiva Dhanush and the auspicious quiver from the chariot. then you get down from the chariot. After that simplest, I will get off. It is ideal for each of us. "Arjuna followed all his instructions. After Arjuna got down from the chariot, Lord Krishna left the reins of the chariot and got off. Divine Vanara (Lord Hanuman) who resided as Dhwaja of Arjuna's chariot vanished from there. After that, the brilliant chariot of Arjuna straight away caught fire and got burnt completely. The Upaasadga, Baagador, Juaa, Bandhurkasth of the chariot in conjunction with the horses were burnt into ashes. Everybody became bowled over to look this at that point.

Arjuna fell on the feet of Lord Arjuna, offered his prayers to him, and asked him that, " Govinda! All of a sudden how come the chariot was burnt to ashes. It was spectacular! in case you consider me worthy then do inform me of the cause behind it. " Lord Krishna replied to him that, " This chariot was already burnt earlier by means of the usage of many divine weapons however it didn't destroy absolutely as I was sitting on it. Arjuna! because of the truth that you have now completed all of your intended works, I left the chariot. It was already damaged because of the Brahmastras and now fully fell apart. " This incident took place in front of the rest of the Pandavas. Lord Krishna then hugged Yudhishthira and congratulated him for his victory, at the safety of his brothers Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahadeva and wished him for a brilliant future.

Lord Krishna moreover mentioned to Yudhishthira that, at the time once I entered Upaplavya city along with Arjuna, you offered me Madhuparka (Beverage organized with mixing curd) and advised to me that, "Lord Krishna! Arjuna is your brother in addition to a friend. You need to save him from all of the disasters." that time I agreed to your command. King Yudhishthira! That brave warrior and sincere Arjuna, even as being observed and protected by me has conquered his enemies now and is now alive along together with his brothers. "

Thrilled Yudhishthira then answered to him that, 'Lord Krishna! apart from you, who ought to have faced the divine Brahmastras shot by way of awesome warriors like Bhishma and Karna. Even Indra could have failed to accomplish that. In Upaplavya Nagari, Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa had told me that, "wherein there's religion, there is Krishna and wherein there's Krishna, there is victory. " Later that night Lord Krishna requested all of the Pandavas to leave the camps for their wellness. all of them took rest near the auspicious river Aughavati.

Ref: Mahabharata book

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