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Who killed Babruvahana in Mahabharata?

Who killed Babruvahana in Mahabharata?

Arjuna
Knowing this, Arjuna got enraged as Vrishaketu was very dear to him, more than Abhimanyu, as he was his elder brother Karna’s son and took an oath to kill Babruvahana or immolate himself if he gets defeated. Arjuna fought with Babruvahana and went on the upper hand. Babruvahana defeated Arjuna and killed him.

Why did Babruvahana killed Vrishaketu?

Actually all the Pandava brothers were more attached to Vrishaketu, as he being the son of their brother, Karna. Among them Arjuna was more attached to him. So, he vowed to kill Babruvahana and restore the horse.

Is Babruvahana stronger than Arjuna?

Who can defeat Arjuna? Babruvahana defeated Arjuna and killed him. To kill Arjuna Babruvahana used the divine weapon. This divine weapon would kill any person-even monstrous demons.

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Is Eklavya a Dhrishtadyumna?

He was killed by Krishna during Rukmini’s abduction. However, to honour the great sacrifice Ekalavya made as guru dakshina , Krishna blessed him so that he can reincarnate and take revenge on Drona. Hence, Ekalavya was reincarnated as Draupadi’s twin Dhrishtadyumna.

Why was Vidura not sorry for the Kauravas?

He was not sorry, for he considered the acts of the external energy to be supreme. By his piety, Vidura achieved the advantages of the pious Kauravas. After leaving Hastinapura, he took shelter of many places of pilgrimages, which are the Lord’s lotus feet.

Is Duryodhana envious of Lord Krsna?

You are maintaining offense personified, Duryodhana, as your infallible son, but he is envious of Lord Krsna. And because you are thus maintaining a nondevotee of Krsna, you are devoid of all auspicious qualities.

Why did Vidura quit his brother’s Palace?

Thus being pierced by arrows through his ears and afflicted to the core of his heart, Vidura placed his bow on the door and quit his brother’s palace. He was not sorry, for he considered the acts of the external energy to be supreme.