One of the funniest and most one sided fight

>Uttering a terrible roar and raising both arms high, the maneater rushed at Bhimasena, with the intention of killing him. Even then, Pandava Vrikodara, the killer of enemy warriors, ignored the rakshasa. Casting only a glance, he went on eating. Greatly enraged, the rakshasa struck a mighty blow with both his hands on the back of Kunti's son. Though Bhima was powerfully struck by those arms, he did not even look up, and continued to eat.

From Baka-Vadha Parva Vol.1, BORI CE

u/No_Name0_0 — 5 days ago
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[DISC] The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity (Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku) - Chapter 198

Chapter 198: Their Time Together

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u/No_Name0_0 — 9 days ago
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His biggest fan (Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc - Part 1)

u/No_Name0_0 — 11 days ago

The rule of Yudhisthira

>Vaishampayana said, 'Protected by Dharmaraja and supported by truth, with all the enemies subjugated, the subjects were always engaged in their respective tasks. Because revenue was collected in the right way and rule was in accordance with the principles of dharma, the clouds poured forth the desired rain and the country was swollen in prosperity. Because of the king's deeds, everything prospered, especially the breeding of cattle, agriculture and trade. O king! Dacoits and thieves, and even the king's servants, were not heard to speak lies to each other.

>Yudhishthira was always devoted to dharma and during his reign, there never were droughts, too much of rain, disease, fires or loss in consciousness. Other kings only came to him for pleasant tasks, to show respect and offer tribute out of their own volition, and not for any other reason. The accumulation of riches acquired through dharma became so large that it would have been impossible to spend it in hundreds of years.'

- Rajasuya Parva 255(30) (BORI CE)

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u/No_Name0_0 — 15 days ago
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[DISC] The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity (Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku) - Chapter 197

Chapter 197: Exam Results

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u/No_Name0_0 — 16 days ago

Abhimanyu in Chakravyuham (by ajaykumarrr_2007)

Scene depicting Abhimanyu's last stand on the 13th day of war.

Saw this on Instagram, feels nice seeing so many mahabharat related arts there lately

u/No_Name0_0 — 23 days ago
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[DISC] The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity (Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku) - Chapter 196

Chapter 196: Kaoruko and Madoka

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Break next week

u/No_Name0_0 — 30 days ago

Ts lowkey so humiliating

For being a supposed "Anti-Odin" fighter, feels like he holds no clear advantage in any criteria. Just end his misery bruh

u/No_Name0_0 — 30 days ago

Are there other instances of somewhat unique event getting repeated during war?

Instance 1: The destroying of Vajra of Ghatotkacha

Drona Parva Chapter 1108 (131): Ashwatthama vs Ghatotkacha

>The destroyer of enemies again engaged in a duel with Drona's son. The rakshasa angrily hurled an extremely terrible vajra, made by Rudra, towards Drona's son. It possessed eight wheels. Drona's son abandoned his chariot and bow and leapt down. He seized it, hurled it back and again ascended his chariot. Immensely radiant, it consumed his- horses, charioteer, standard and mounts. Having done this, the extremely terrible vajra penetrated the earth. On witnessing that deed of Drona's son, where he had leapt down and seized the extremely terrible weapon made by Shankara, all the beings worshipped him.

Drona Parva Chapter 1127 (150): Karna vs Ghatotkacha

>O lord of the earth! There was again a duel with the son of a suta. The rakshasa was again enraged. He hurled a vajra towards the son of a suta. That vajra was extremely terrible and possessed eight wheels. It had been constructed by Rudra. As it descended, Karna placed his bow on his chariot and seized it. He hurled it back. But descended from his chariot. That immensely radiant weapon reduced his chariot to ashes, with his horses, charioteer and standard. It then shattered the earth and entered, astounding the gods who were there.

Instance 2: The destroying of a diadem near the end part of battle

Karna Parva Chapter 1165 (15): Ashwatthama vs Pandya

>Stationed on it, the lord of Malaya looked like a mountain with two peaks. He swiftly urged the elephant forward. He picked up a spear that was as radiant as the rays of the sun and hurled that weapon with supreme force, care and anger. The lord of the mountains hurled this towards the preceptor's son and roared. The head of Drona's son was decorated with a diadem. It was decorated with supreme gems, jewels and diamonds and adorned with excellent cloth, garlands and pearls. It was as dazzling as the sun, the moon, the planets and the fire. Being severely struck, it was shattered into fragments and fell down, like a large forest when it is struck by the great Indra's vajra, or when the summit of a mountain falls down on the ground.

Karna Parva Chapter 1216 (66): Arjun vs Karna

>The arrow struck down the intelligent one's diadem. The ornament that adorned Arjuna's head was famous throughout the earth, heaven and the waters. In his anger and through the strength of his weapon, the son of a suta used the arrow to bring it down from his head.

>It possessed the flaming radiance of the sun, the moon and the planets. It was decorated with nets of gold, pearls and gems.

>Partha's supreme diadem fell down, like the blazing sun setting over Mount Asta. The crown was decorated with many gems. The serpent forcefully tore it down from Arjuna's head. It was as if an excellent mountain top, with shoots and blossoming trees, was struck down by the great Indra's vajra.

u/No_Name0_0 — 1 month ago

Honestly after seeing the first group fail, Duryodhan should've realised how stupid the idea was

Bhim was just farming kills there

u/No_Name0_0 — 1 month ago