Shloka 1.19 “That tremendous sound, echoing through heaven and earth, shattered the hearts of Dhritarashtra’s sons.” Key Teaching: The Pandava…
Shloka 1.18 “Drupada, his son, and Saubhadra, the mighty archer, each blowing their own conch, O lord of the earth.”…
Shloka 1.17 “The king of Kashi, an excellent archer, Shikhandi, Dhrishtadyumna, Virata, and invincible Satyaki blew their conches.” Key Teaching:…
Shloka 1.16 “King Yudhishthira, son of Kunti, blew Anantavijaya; Nakula and Sahadeva blew Sughosha and Manipushpaka.” Key Teaching: Additional Pandava…
Shloka 1.15 “Krishna blew His conch, Panchajanya; Arjuna blew Devadatta; Bhima blew his great conch, Paundra.” Key Teaching: Names specific…
Shloka 1.14 “Then, seated in a grand chariot yoked to white horses, Krishna and Arjuna blew their divine conches.” Key…
Shloka 1.13 “Thereafter, conches, kettledrums, cymbals, and trumpets were sounded, creating a tumultuous uproar.” Key Teaching: Intensifies the war’s chaotic…
Shloka 1.12 “To inspire Duryodhana, the grandsire Bhishma roared like a lion and blew his conch.” Key Teaching: Bhishma’s conch…
Shloka 1.11 “All of you, stationed in your respective positions, must fully protect Bhishma from all sides.” Key Teaching: Emphasizes…
Shloka 1.10 “Our army, protected by Bhishma, is invincible; their army, led by Bhima, is penetrable.” Key Teaching: Duryodhana compares…