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BRANCH :- BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

TOPIC :- WAR OF MAHABHARAT

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SHWETA AGARWAL AKSHAT NATHIYA
1. Historical Records:-while the Mahabharata is
primarily an epic it contains elements of history
and many scholars believe it reflects events and
socio-political conditions in ancient India

2. Dynastic Conflict:-It narrates the rivalry between


the Pandavas and Kauravas serving as a symbol
of
power struggles within royal families
1. Duryodhana:-The eldest
Kaurava, driven by jealousy
and ambition
2. Dushasan:-Known for his
role in the disrobing of Draupadi
3. Dronacharya:-The Kaurava's
martial arts teacher
4. Karna:-A close friend of
Dronacharya and a formidable
warrior
Gandhari
Our Goals
Briefly elaborate on what you
want to discuss.
Gandhari, the mother of the
Kauravas. Blindfolded
herself to share the
blindless of her
husband and lived in great
self
sacrifice.
The game of dice
In a game of dice, the Pandavas lost
their kingdom, wealth, and even
their freedom to the Kauravas, due to
deceit and foul play After completing their exile,
the Pandavas returned to
reclaim their kingdom, but
As per the rules, the Pandavas had
the Kauravas refused to
to spend 13 years in exile 12 years
honor their pledge.
disguised and one year remaining
hidden
Krishna's Role In The
War 1. Friend and Philosopher
Krishna served as the charioteer and
guide to
Arjuna offering him advice on duty,
righteousness,
and his role in the war
2. Helping The Pandavas
Krishna played a crucial role in securing
alliances and strategizing the war,
ensuring
the Pandavas victory against the Kauravas
Huge
Armies
The mighty armies of the
Pandavas and Kauravas,
consisting of millions of soldiers,
faced each other on the battlefield.

Krishna's Discourse
Before the war began, Krishna delivered
the profound spiritual teachings of the
Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna on the battlefield.
Aftermath and
lessons learnt Loss And Grief
The war brought immense loss and grief to
both sides, with numerous family members
and loved ones sacrificing their lives.
Morality and
Dharma
The Mahabharat highlights the importance
of
upholding moral values, righteousness,
and following the path of dharma.
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