The Biggest Sins Of Pandavas That Caused Their Death | After Mahabharata Part 1

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The Biggest Sins Of Pandavas That Caused Their Death | What Happened After Mahabharata?

0:00 Introduction
0:25 Parikshit's Coronation
0:39 Vanaprastha
1:00 Draupadi's Death
2:32 Sahadev's Death
3:18 Nakula's Death
4:02 Arjuna's Death
4:56 Bhima's Death
5:51 Indra Appears

Despite being supported by Lord Krishna himself the Pandavas were not devoid of sins. Their sins became the reason to their abrupt demise from this world.

Here's a story where Yudhishtira explains what were the biggest sins of Pamdavas that caused their deaths.

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It was from Yudhisthira's point of view that Draupadi fall because she did partiality with her husbands but in real Draupadi was given a boon that she will remain Suhaagan so she die before her husbands.

subhasisbhattacharyya
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An important point thats missing here is, the dog was Lord Yama in disguise ...when yudhistra passes the test from indra ...Yama reveals himself

cosmictruth
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This is exactly what people dont understand everyone in Mahabharat was flawed like normal human beings, they were not Lord Ram

YashMezzala
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Draupadi loving Arjuna was no fault of hers . Arjuna won her hand at the archery contest and she consented to be his wife . Her marriage to five brothers was not her fault

finnypaul
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Draupadi loved all the Pandavas equally and was never biased. She fell down because was given a boon that she will not suffer the pain of her husbands' death, hence, she fell first. There is a specific term for that, but I don't recall it.
Edit: The specific 'term' is 'suhagana'.
Thank you to all who told me about it😊

jiyanarvekar
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Although I am a Muslim, but I deeply respect Hindu traditions as well! Amazing story! Pride has fall! Only God resigns supreme.

Hassanirtza
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The 5 major sins
Dishonesty
Pride
Vanity
Desire/greed
Gluttony/unkind

Very well explained.... Thank you

vivrozario
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The real meaning of this journey is not explained by any Or much less understood by most of us. Mount Meru depicts our Spine also called Meru Danda. And each of the Pandavas depict the main chakras, Muladhar, Swashisthan, Manipur, Anahata, Vishuddha. Starting from Sahadev as Muladhar, Nakula as Swadhisthan, Arjun as Manipur, Bhim as Anahata and Yudhishthir as Vishuddha. The journey depicts our journey towards self realisation ans how we need to kill the blockages of each of these chakras and keep moving upwards till the time our consciousness reaches Sahasrar Or heaven....

travorkates
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In Hinduism, there is no term called SIN. Every action of a human being is an exchange of energies and if you are not 'aware' even a simple act of having a meal can incur negative energy. The ultimate aim is to give more than you take, but when the reverse happens, you get bonded to the samsara more; there being no liberation until the karmic balance is positive. All the characters-some human and some not are at play as characters in the drama of life, in which there is no winning and losing as much as moksha from samsaric bonds.
"DEATH AND DESTRUCTION ARE NOT WHAT COMES WEAPONS IN HAND; IT IS WHAT CREEPS INTO YOUR MIND STEALTHILY, MAKING YOU SEE RIGHT AS WRONG AND WRONG AS RIGHT; REAL AS UNREAL AND UNREAL AND UNREAL AS REAL." Krishna in Peter Brook's MAHABHARATA.

nanhshirk
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To all judging Yudhishter ... sad to see you focusing on the one time he went wrong in his whole life because of Shakuni. It would be hard for today's generation to be in Yudhistra's shoes. That was the time when people were known for their words. The identity of a virtuous man was judged on how much can he stand by his words. Shakuni knew how to use this in a negative way. You have to see the whole sequence of events that led him to bet draupadi. A perfect plot was master minded by Shakuni that even the most virtuous people like Bheeshma and Drona couldn't do anything. Again the point is that was a different time. People simply can't go back on their words. Mahabharata is not about showing Pandavas in a positive sense... but it's about how one got to react in different situations ... Sometimes one has to be wrong to deal with wrong ... So let's stick with the learning we can get of human experience rather than judging them from today's bigoted lenses

LM-ewoe
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After Krishna's death Arjuna while returning was looted by an ordinary thief.Arjuna could not win or even lift his bow .He understood that it was Krishna who was manifested as bow.His ego lost walked silently.

kesavanta
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Mahabharata and Ramayana are magnificent epics that include a number of lessons. In this chapter, it reflects the Yudhishthira in each of us. We are quick to judge others and find faults with them while ignoring our own faults. It also depicts the loyalty of a dog and sometime people get attached to dog more than their loved ones.

rshas
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Hi.
Though I am a muslim, yet I have deep love for MAHABHARAT and RAMAYAN. There are many youtube channels that have narrated these two mythological stories, but I found your videos on Mahabharat and Ramayan more fascinating.
I deeply request you to make more and more videos covering the beautiful parts of Maharbharat and Ramayan.

mehdihussain
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Sorry but your story is incorrect. The dog was Yama who tested Yudhishthir one last time. Yudhishthir found his family in heaven after he refused to step into it without his family. Both Kauravas and army of Pandavas and everyone who died in kurukshetra were granted moksha by lord Krishna as per his commitment (mentioned in bhagavatam and Gita) and after 5 Pandavas and draupadi used up their good karma in heaven, they fell down back to earth and continued their life-death cycle as they didn't ask Krishna for moksha.

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THEHINDUSAGA
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These great stories of the Pandavas still can be related to today by the very few great men we have in our times.

omarumar
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This story is incomplete, you should continue with what happens afterwards when yudhishthira see the kauravas

siddheshhaldonkar
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Draupadi's sin was that she rejected Karna because he was a sut Putra. And also she insulted duryodhana by saying blind man's son will blind only when he fell accidentally in a pond while he was pandava's guest

dhruva
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I never like yudhishthir, infact i don't like any of the Pandavas. I actually don't even believe that yudhishthir went to heaven and Draupadi didn't. That man literally gambled his wife lol. Dude couldn't accept the fact that she loved Arjuna more. He is not someone to admire.

kyara
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this just shows how great the mahabharat was the people we considered the heroes were also tainted with sins and the kauravs whom we considered evil were allowed to go heaven it shows how no one in this world is perfect (except for Krishna) everyone has sins

dhyeypatel