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shaktihaibhagtihai · 4 years
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Don't only care about your own pain, but pain of others too
Krishna
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shaktihaibhagtihai · 6 years
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Mahabharat Master Audio Post 
Mahabharat Title Track - x
Krisha Flute Music - x
Mahabharat Instrumental Version - x
Mahabharat Title Track 2 (Kind of) - x
Murli Manohar song (This song is pure love) - x
Krishna Hi Krishna (Rukmini) - x
Yeh Kaisi Duvidha - x
Pandu’s Rajya-Abhishek - x
Mahabharat Title Track - Slow Version - x 
Jagat Mein Samay Balwan - x
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shaktihaibhagtihai · 6 years
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Mourning the boy who was born to live on forever.
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“Mere pitah se kahyega, ke maine unke naam par laanchan nahin lagne diya! Aur meri maata se kahyega, ke main…marte samay bhi parajit nahin hua!”
He looked towards the flames, fighting back the tears in his eyes, and decreed
“The name Abhimanyu will forever be synonymous with bravery and courage!”
 The soldiers took up the chant, while trumpets blared to signify the time left for sunrise. The 13th day of the war had come to an end. And they had paid it’s price dearly.
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shaktihaibhagtihai · 6 years
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(via maha-bharat)
O son of Pandu! I regard the mighty Karna as thy equal, or perhaps, thy superior! In energy he is equal to fire. As regards speed, he is equal to the impetuosity of the wind. In wrath, he resembles the Destroyer himself. Endued with might, he resembles a lion in the formation of his body. He is eight ratnis in stature. His arms are large. His chest is broad. He is invincible. He is sensitive. He is a hero. He is, again, the foremost of heroes. He is exceedingly handsome. Possessed of every accomplishment of a warrior, he is a dispeller of the fears of friends. No one, not even the Gods with Vasava at their head, can slay the son of Radha, save thee, as I think. No one possessed of flesh and blood, not even the Gods fighting with great care, not all the warriors (of the three worlds) fighting together can vanquish the son of the chariot-rider.
In the story of Mahabharat Krishna clearly states that Karna is superior and invincible! This is an English translation of Sanskrit!  
The Mahabharatha Book 8: Karna Parva Section72: Lord Krishna explains the might of Karna to Arjun during the Kurukshetra war
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Karna
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Anyone else psyched about the upcoming high budget adaptation of Mahabharat on Star Plus? Join me and my devrani Vicky here!
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