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When Subhadra explains the change in the marriage arrangements, Ghatotkacha decides to wage war against both the Kauravas and Balarama. At the urging of his mother, Hidimbi, and Subhadra, Ghatotkacha abandons his plans and is advised instead to try some trickery in Dvaraka. With the knowledge of Krishna and Sasirekha's servant, he carries the ...
Overall, it became the tenth most watched Hindi GEC of 2013 with an average viewership of 5.6 million and a peak viewership of 7.2 million. [60] In week 29 of 2014, it was at fifth position with 7.1 TVTs while the following week it jumped to second position with 9.2 TVTs. [61] The show was listed in the list of top 20 TV series of all time in ...
The film depicts a series of key events from the Mahabharata, beginning with the division of the kingdom.It progresses through significant moments, including the marriage of Subhadra and Arjuna, the slaying of Jarasandha, the Rajasuya Yagna, the infamous dice game, the subsequent exile of the Pandavas, and culminates in the Kurukshetra War.
However, Balarama fixes Subhadra's alliance with his ardent disciple Duryodhana, though she disdains it. Krishna comforts & promises to knit her with Arjuna and schematically makes a comic game via Narada. During that time, Arjuna is making an around-the-Earth trip for one year and is conscious of the status quo.
After winning the war, the Pandavas visit Gandhari to seek her blessings. By this time, Gandhari has lost all her sons, including Duryodhana, and is overwhelmed with grief and anger. As the Pandavas stand before her, she considers cursing them. However, Vyasa reminds her of her earlier declaration that righteousness would prevail in the war.
Duryodhana appoints Shakuni to play in his stead. Yudhishtra bets one asset after another but keeps losing. 084 Yudhishtra runs out of assets to bet and uses his brothers as bets. Yughishtra loses Sahadeva, Nakula, Arjuna and Bheema and finally himself in the game of dice. Duryodhana asks Yudhishtra to bet Draupadi in the game of dice.
Duryodhana (Sanskrit: दुर्योधन, IAST: Duryodhana), also known as Suyodhana, [1] [2] is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. He was the eldest of the Kauravas , the hundred sons of the king Dhritarashtra and his queen Gandhari .
In a ploy, he invited his sister, Subhadra, and her son, Abhimanyu, to his house while the wedding preparations of Sasikrekha and Lakshmana Kumara ensued. Abhimanyu and Sasirekha fell in love and subsequently eloped. This incident brought much shame to Balarama, and served to infuriate Duryodhana. [3]