• Published : 13 Jul, 2021
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A hidden purport of the apocalyptic Kurukshetra war that makes its implications seem even more profound than its immediate consequences. What is it? Read on to know more... Background: Thirty-six years after the Kurukshetra war, Lord Krishna left for his heavenly abode. Unable to live without Krishna, the Pandavas and their common wife Draupadi set out on Mahaprasthana renouncing all earthly bonds. Before leaving for good, King Yudhisthira anointed Parikshit (grandson of Arjuna and Subhadra) and Vajra (great-grandson of Lord Krishna) as the monarchs of Hastinapura and Indraprastha respectively. Subhadra was alternately living with them as their guardian. ...

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Mallar Chatterj

Joined: 05 Jun, 2016 | Location: , India

Mallar is a central government employee, posted in Delhi. He was born in Naihati – a suburban town in 24 Parganas (North) in West Bengal in a family of academicians. He holds a post-graduate degree in Economics....

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