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Which episode did Arjun meet Krishna?

Which episode did Arjun meet Krishna?

Episode 40 – Arjun meets Krishna in Dwarka and realizes his injustice towards Chitrangada.

Who was the best friend of Arjun?

But when a leading tabloid recently asked him to name his best friend, he chose stylist Kunal Rawal over them!

Why Arjuna is close to Krishna?

So he was the one who needed instruction. That was why Krishna gave him advice through the Gita. Arjuna fell at Krishna’s feet and wanted Krishna to clear his doubts. Because Arjuna fell at His feet, Krishna taught him this most secret sastra.

When did Krishna meet Pandavas first time?

Sri Krishna met the Pandavas for the first time during the svayamvara ceremony of Draupadi at the court of King Drupada. He was an uninvited guest, and silently witnessed the ceremony. After they had won Draupadi, the Pandavas returned to their abode disguised as Brahmin pundits.

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Why did Arjuna turn to Krishna for help?

We all know when Arjuna became confused as he faced his relatives on the battlefield, he turned to his friend and chariot-driver for help. Because Arjuna had such a friendly rapport with the Lord, his turning to Krishna for instruction was a shift in the relationship.

Who is Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita?

Arjuna, a prince is deeply conflicted about a battle, and Krishna, a god, helps him understand important lessons about himself and his spirituality. Read more about Krishna and Arjuna in The Bhagavad Gita.

Who drives Arjuna’s chariot in the Mahabharata?

His chariot is driven by Sri Krishna, an incarnation of the god Vishnu, who has taken a mortal form in The Bhagavad Gita. Krishna has been Arjuna’s friend and advisor throughout his life, but he can’t fight this battle. Leading the army is Arjuna’s dharma—his duty and destiny.

Is Arjuna a liberated person?

Anyone who is a constant companion of Krishna like Arjuna is certainly a liberated person but even a liberated person can not be equal to the Lord. That is the difference between the part-and-parcel living entity and the Supreme Lord.