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ARJUN TANK AND PRINCE ARJUNA
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Sun, 08/03/2008 - 08:53. Arjun arjuna bheeshma Gandiva Gorbochev Kauravas Lenin Mahabharatha Manekshaw russia Rustupin Sikhandi Tolstoy VirataIn a spacious hall in heavens, there are some magnificent chairs arranged resembling thrones. In one of these chairs a prince is seen sitting. He is dressed in an attire of yore worn by Kings of India. He is wearing golden crown. He is holding a large bow and set of arrows are stacked close by. The prince is seen reading a newspaper. A soldier with a lance in medieval dress enters and states that a visitor was waiting to see him.
Guard. Respected prince Arjuna. Oh mighty one. A guy is waiting to see you.
Arjuna. That is fine and please brings him- in with all courtesy.
(The guard bows and goes out. In few moments the visitor walks in. He is in full Indian Army uniform and wearing the rank of a field Marshal. He has bushy moustache and is sporting a side cap slightly tilted. The visitor is hesitant to salute the prince and seeing his discomfort Arjuna rises up )................
Yaksha Prasna ( Dialogue with Yaksha)
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 09:41. anger arjuna Bheema Dharma Raja God of Death honesty Nakula Sahadeva truthIn Hindu mythology Yaksha is celestial and divine person with divinity. In Mahabharatha epic there is an instant when Dharma raja the eldest Pandava prince answered some question put by a Yaksha and the answers given by Dharmaraja prove him to be embodiment of wisdom.
War and Religious Faith
Submitted by K Prabhakar Rao on Fri, 03/16/2007 - 11:13. arjuna baber gandhi krishna mohammed pope pius xii subhas vishnu warThe religions preach non violence ( However some claim that Islam preaches violence in the form of Jihad), compassion, love and peace among human beings world wide. But tragically, the human societies do exactly opposite of this and are at each others throats most of the times. What is wrong with these societies? Why they fight each other? Why they can not see reason and stop fighting? Does religion sanctify wars? These are some of the intricate questions to be answered.
