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Who is Sanjay The sarthi in Mahabharat?

Who is Sanjay The sarthi in Mahabharat?

Sanjaya, son of charioteer Gavalgana, is Dhritarashtra’s advisor and also his charioteer. Sanjaya was a disciple of sage Krishna Dwaipayana Veda Vyasa and was immensely devoted to his master, King Dhritarashtra.

Did yudhisthira know about Karna?

Mahabharata only mentions the reaction of Yudhishthira when he came to know that Karna was his brother. This happened after the war was over and the final rites of the warriors died in the war was being done. Yudhishthira made sure that the final rites of the warriors is done rightly.

What is the relation between Karna and URVI?

Uruvi falls in love with Karna, but being from a higher caste, her family wants her to marry Arjuna, instead of Karna. However, her swayamvara is organised, she chooses Karna as her husband.

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Who is Sanjaya in Mahabharata?

Sanjaya, son of charioteer Gavalgana, is Dhritarashtra’s advisor and also his charioteer. Sanjaya was a disciple of sage Krishna Dwaipayana Veda Vyasa and was immensely devoted to his master, King Dhritarashtra.

How many wives did Karna have in Mahabharata?

Karna’s marital life is hardly revealed in the Mahabharata but in the Uddyoga Parva, he mentioned that he is married to a woman belonging to the Suta (charioteer) community. It is unclear how many wives Karna had in the epic.

How was Sanjaya able to spot Arjuna?

Sanjaya was able to spot when “Arjuna dropped his bow and arrows, and sat down on the seat of the chariot, with his mind overwhelmed with sorrow” (Sharma 11). Seeing Arjuna past his physical appearance as being exhausted from the battle, Sanjaya displays his mastery in the mind and body as he was able to see Arjuna as sorrowful.

Who was Sanjaya in Kuruksetra?

Sanjaya was a charioteer and minister to King Dhrtarastra; narrator of the events at Kuruksetra. He was the son of Gavalgana and disciple of Veda Vyasa. He received his power to witness the events at the battle of Kurukshetra by the mystic potency of his guru Srila Vyasadeva.