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HARI AUM

 

Dear Sreejithji,

 

Hope you will continue to post more on these lines.

Why don't you write something for NAVANEETHAM' too.

 

Regards

 

Balagopal

 

NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA

--- " Sreejith K. P. " <srjithkp wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi all Bhakthas,

 

 

 

I would like to discuss something about Great

Mahabharatha.

 

 

The greatest text which is discussed nowadays all

around the world is Mahabharata. It illustrates the

different levels of management and teachings for

success in life. The predominant figure in the

greatest epic is Lord Sreekrishna. He is considered as

the best manager ever in the world who won the battle

for pandavas without using a weapon (but once he used

his weapon but not for killing kauravas but to cover

the sun) throughout the war. His words are accurate

and sharp which serves the required purposes.

 

 

 

I was very much

attracted by the following story which reveals his

managerial efficiency and wisdom.

 

 

 

After the fall of

great bhishma it was the turn of karna to lead the

battle. The day before the battle to begin, Indra

appeared before karna as a Brahmin and begged for his

armor and “kundalas†which protected him from

weapons. Knowing that the Brahmin was actually Indra

himself, karna gave his armor and kundalas. Indra was

satisfied and in return he gave karna a weapon called

Shakthi which could be used to kill anyone but could

be used only once.. So karna kept it for Arjuna. Lord

Krishna was aware of that.

 

 

 

So when the battle

had begun, he called for Khadolkacha, son of Hidumbi

and Bhima for guiding the battle against karna.

Khadolkacha along with his army of rakshasas and

pandavas started doing his job. He was ferocious in

the battlefield and he was also a maayavi and used all

his magical powers against kaurava army. He killed

numerous kauravas and as time passed the number of

kauravas started diminishing. They prayed karna for

help. So karna had no other choice than using the

weapon named Shakthi which he had kept for Arjuna. So

he took the weapon and used it against Khadolkacha.

At the time when he fired the weapon, Khadolkacha was

at the sky and the weapon hit him and he fell down.

Khadolkacha knew that he was dying, so he expanded his

body. When he fell down, he crushed down almost one

akshahowny (around 1 lakh 8 thousand members ( In

total there were 18 akshahowny for kurukshetra war 7

for pandavas and 11 for kauravas )).

 

 

 

The lord Krishna cheered up. “Ooh Arjuna is

saved!!!!!!!!â€

 

 

 

 

All among the pandavas felt gloomy

and Bhima was much emotional about his son’s death.

Krishna went to Bhima to console him.

 

 

 

Lord said – “Bhima, your son was an excellent

warrior and he made a tremendous effort in the

battlefield for us. Indirectly he saved Arjuna’s

life. Now it is sure that pandavas will win the

battle. Your son has served his purpose. He has

become a hero. “

 

 

 

Bhima was still weeping like a child.

 

Lord said -

 

“Listen to me, Bhima even though Khadolkacha is your

son, his mother is Hidumbi so he is a rakshasa by

birth. He has got tamogunas and his exertion was

obstructing the yagas performed by sages and killing

them. If he was not killed in this battle, I might

have to kill him since my duty is protection. As he is

killed in the battlefield we will always be memorized

by everyone as a hero. So shed your dejection, Bhima.

â€

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How is the tactics of the lord???

 

 

 

He is the cleverest as well as good in applying his

idea. This makes all of us his devotee..

 

 

 

 

 

“Oom namo Bhagavathe Vasudeevayaâ€

 

 

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Sreejith

 

 

 

 

 

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