Wednesday, October 15, 2014

One day in heaven Krishna to Karna, Arjuna And Duryodhna

“Probably, hundreds of centuries has passed by now, but beheaded corpse of known one, lightning pyres, howling sounds of grief still haunts me. I've no idea, when I should get out of this unknown fear of dismay” Arjuna said. 


“Indeed! Little brother” Karna replied.“My condition is worse than you. Being on wrong side and, sin of attacking my own brothers with arrows of venom will never unburden me”


It is like any other day in heaven, exotic gust, loony wide spread silence, and two noble souls of Karna and Arjuna lost in an imitable conversation.  With head dipped in lap with shame, Duryodhna is sitting next to them. In whole conversation, he did not speak a single word, and keep cursing his adamant behavior for the wholesome reason of blood shed at Kurushetra. They find Krishna coming from a distance, and when he approaches near them, with head bowed three of them folded their hand in Namastay.  Krishna sit under a banyan tree, after his consent and blessings, they too take their position near Krishna feet. Before Arjun introduces lord to the going conversation, almighty Krishna to whom everything is known said, 'I know the reason behind these regret lines on your face, and in heart. Brother Karna... Brother Duryodhan, for you this Mahabharata is just a blood shed, which gives you nothing rather than an eternal pain of regrets for breaking the breach of peace. Please, don’t ail noble souls of yours with the feelings of a sinister. This whole world is a creation of Lord Brahma, In which hundred and millions of mere humans are puppets, playing part of their history encrypted in their destiny by Brahma; without his permission even ice can't melt in burning desert.'

 Krishna rested for few seconds, and, after examining othersnods in conversation, again quoted 'Everyone on this mortal earth has its own version of good, bad or evil. Whatever deeds one did, became lessons for their upcoming generation. If you commit sins- you've to pay the price. In the same way, Mahabharata was not just an epic battle fought for infinite acres of land, or power, but it was conspired by Brahma for preaching the earth with the truth of "Gita." The red soil of Kurushetra is not the symbol of Pandvas victory, epitome of Karna velour or stubbornness of Korvas. This red color reminds the 'victory of truth' over evil, and, in future, if someone else dares to challenge the eternity of truth: it take time, but by the wrath of Lord Shiva, they will be soiled too. Krishna's words spell bounded three of them. They got their answer; all of 'em were just dices in the game of chess, not the players. Only playeris Lord Vishnu, Brahma and Mahesh.


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