First sloka (quote, hymn) of Bhagavad Gita with meaning | What is the meaning of Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre slokas?

First sloka (quote, hymn) of Bhagavad Gita with meaning | What is the meaning of Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre slokas?

First sloka (quote, hymn) of Bhagavad Gita with meaning | What is the meaning of Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre slokas? Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Vishnu (Krishna, Rama, Trivikrama, Narasimha, Vamana, Vasudeva, Mukunda) and Goddess Lakshmi (Rukmini, Satyabhama, Sita, Kamala, Maya) blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before going to "First sloka (quote, hymn) of Bhagavad Gita with meaning | What is the meaning of Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre slokas?", let us have a brief some brief information. Left: Arjuna is completely agonized before the war of Kurukshetra in front of Bhagavan Sri Krishna. Right: Dhritarashtra (blind) and Sanjaya (with divine sight given by Bhagavan Veda Vyasa Ji). What is the meaning of the word 'Bhagavad Gita' : Bhagavad = Bhagavan's (God's) + Gita (divine song). Bhagavad Gita was...
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Arjuna and Lord Shiva fighting (correct) story | Pashupatastra story

Arjuna and Lord Shiva fighting (correct) story | Pashupatastra story

What is Arjuna and Lord Shiva fighting (correct) story | Pashupatastra story Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Vishnu and Lord Shiva blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before moving towards to know about "What is Arjuna and Lord Shiva fighting (correct) story (Pashupatastra story)", let us know few basic information about this story. Duryodhana had robbed the Pandavas of their rightful share of the kingdom in a game of dice. As a result of this, the Pandavas had to spend 12 years in forest exile and one year in the incognito exile. While they were in the forest exile, Lord (Sage) Sri Veda Vyasa Ji (remember he is also an avatar of Lord Sri Vishnu) came to visit the Pandavas. Lord (Sage) Sri Veda Vyasa Ji...
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