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The attitude of a gentleman, however, is: “If something is good, it is due to the Guru and God, but if something is bad, it is due to us.” This contrast reflects the nature of good men versus evil persons.
Duryodhana instructs his men to protect Bhishmacharya, the commander-in-chief, showing that he lacked personal concern for Bhishma. He appointed Bhishma as general only because of his seniority, not affection. In reality, Duryodhana was closer to Dronacharya than to Bhishma. Duryodhana was also aware that Bhishma leaned towards the Pandavas.
Despite his advanced age, Bhishma was the greatest warrior of his time. His primary goal was the protection of the throne and the Kaurava dynasty. After hearing Duryodhana’s words, Bhishma blew his conch, signaling the start of the battle. Immediately, Krishna and Arjuna also blew their conches, confirming that the Kauravas had declared war first.
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~ Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji of Paryaya Sri Puthige Sri Krishna Matha
Participate in the ‘Koti Gita Lekhana Yajna’Gita Mandir, Udupi
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