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Hidden Facts about Eklavya - The warrior who could have destroyed Arjun

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In ancient India, lived a boy named Eklavya. He was the son of a tribal chief in the forests of kingdom of Hastinapura.

Eklavya was an extremely sharp kid, and longed to be an outstanding archer. Sage Dronacharya was an excellent teacher of Archery and Eklavya, desperately wanted Dronacharya to be his guru. So, one day he set off on a long journey to join Dronacharya’s Gurukul.

Eklavya was deeply hurt by the guru’s discrimination and refusal, but he was still determined to be a skilled archer. Eklavya ran into the deep forest. There, he made a mud idol of Dronacharya. Everyday, he worshiped him as his Guru and then with his bow and arrow, practiced in front of the statue.

Very soon Eklavya’s faith, courage and dilligance transformed him into an extraordinary archer. Eklavya became an exceptional archer. Even better than Drona’s best pupil, Arjuna.
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Does anyone knows from where and how did eklavya got his pashupath bow.?

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Lord eklaya was a attitude personility.😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
I think that without thumb he was beter than arjun. And eklaya is best archer than arjuna.
Due to support of lord krishna the arjuna win the fight against lord eklaya. I like lord eklaya very much.

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