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- mahabharata - Who was Sanjaya? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Who was Sanjaya? Sanjaya the son of Gavalgani, was the Saarathy of king DhritarAshtra He was believed to be pious and the righteous towards his duty After the fall of Bhishma, Sanjaya rushes to DhritarAshtra Being awarded with the divine vision, various chapters of the war of Mahabharata is described by him to DhritarAshtra
- What is the last reference to Sanjay - Dhritarashtras narrator in . . .
The last reference to Sanjaya is in the Ashramavasika Parva of the Mahabharata As I discuss in this answer, Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, Kunti, Vidura, and Sanjaya all left Hastinapura and went to Vyasa's Ashram to become Sanyasis Vidura died there, and after that the rest of them decided to go to Gangadwara, which is modern-day Haridwar, and
- mahabharata - How did Sanjaya get the super power to see the . . .
Sanjaya had the unpleasant duty of breaking the news of the death of Dhritarashtra's hundred sons at the hands of Bhima at different points of time in the battle, and offers the sorrowing king solace in his darkest hours
- Did Sanjaya and Barbarika see Krishnas universal form?
But yes, Sanjaya did see the Visvarupa of Sri Krishna which is evident from his following comments: 11 9 Sanjaya said O King, having spoken thus, thereafter, Hari [Hari: destroyer of ignorance along with its conseences ] (Krsna) the great Master of Yoga, showed to the son of Prtha the supreme divine form:
- Was Sanjaya able to hear the Bhagavad Gita and was he able to see the . . .
Sanjaya explicitly says that Sanjaya said, “ I have thus heard this wonderful and thrilling dialogue between the great souls Vasudeva and Partha Through the blessings of Vyasa, I have heard this supreme and secret yoga directly from Krishna, the lord of all yoga, when he stated it
- How many people listened to the Bhagavad Gita in the Mahabharata along . . .
Sanjaya said: O King, speaking thus, the Supreme, the Lord of all mystic power, the Personality of Godhead, displayed His universal form to Arjuna Sri Sridhara Swami's Commentary: Having bequeathed the supernatural eyes of illumination the Supreme Lord Krishna exhibited His almighty, omnipotent, transcendental visvarupa or divine universal form
- mahabharata - What was that secret message Dhritarashtra sent to arjuna . . .
"Dhritarashtra said, 'They say, O Sanjaya, that the Pandavas have arrived at Upaplavya Go thou and enquire after them Thou must greet Ajatasatru (i e Yudhiṣṭhira) in the following words-'By good luck it is that (emerged from the woods) thou hast reached such a city And to all of them thou must say, O Sanjaya, these words
- Did Sanjaya take part in Mahabharata war - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Sanjaya did take part in the war In Shalya parva, when Duryodana disappeared from battle field, he [says:][1] I myself, O king, having only two kinds of forces, and becoming reckless of life, joined the five leaders of our army, and fought with the forces of the Pancala prince, posting our men on that spot where Saradwat's son was stationed
- How Sanjay heard Bhagwad Gita? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
Sage Vyasa gives power to Sanjaya to witness the Mahabharata war to report to Dhritarashtra "Upon his not wishing to see the battle but wishing to hear of it, Vyasa, that lord of boons, gave a boon to Sanjaya (And addressing Dhritarashtra he said),--'This Sanjaya, O king, will describe the battle to thee
- How much time did Sri Krishna take to preach Gita to Arjuna?
The sloka from 11 9 to 11 45 describes what Arjuna and Sanjaya saw simultaneously Sanjaya was describing to Dhritarashtra the same things which Arjuna was saying while seeing Krishna's form So that will leave out any scope of time dilation multiplication from an observer (armies) perspective, even though they might have aged faster or slower
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