![]() ![]() ![]() Also, he make Dhritrashtra know it very well that he (Bhisma) knows why he (Dhritrashtra) refused to stand alongside Yaduwanshis of Mathura because of their close relations with Maharani Kunti and thus they (yaduvanshis) can (in future) present an obstacle during coronation of his son Durryodhana on the throne of Hastinapur. ![]() As the news of glory of Shri Krishna and his first win at war gets places, Bhisma pitamah, points out to Dhritrashtra that in the end, it is the "Dharma" that wins. Here in Mathura, after the war gets over, the people of Mathura are ashamed but surrender in the feet of Lord Krishna and Balrama, welcoming them back, worshiping them, garlanding them, dancing and singing songs in their praises. Radha Krishna Songs from Ramanand Sagar's 'Shri Krishna'- 'Na jaane tose' MaHere comes one of the most beautiful song of 'Shri Krishna'- 'Na jaane tose kaun yugon ka naata', where we see Radha Krishna getting lost in each other, on the bank of Yamuna. Burning in rage, he reunites with other (defeated) kings, and promises to return back, after a year, with more might, power and larger Akshauhini Sena, after collaborating with mightier kings who possess mystic powers too. That fool still doesn't recognizes the supremacy of Lord Shri Krishna and concludes that Shri Krishna must have used some mystic powers in war to defeat him. After fierce war which resulted in gore and glory, Jarasandha gets defeated and is left alive to repent in shame. ![]()
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