Mahabharata is the greatest epic in Indian mythology. The conflict between the Pandavas and Kauravs led to the Kurukshetra
war that lasted for 18 days. There was immense loss of life and
property, and families were broken. Even kingdoms were changed. But
there were survivors to witness the aftermath.
Krishna, the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, and the mentor to the Pandavas, survived the war. After the war and death of the Kauravas, Krishna visited Gandhari to offer his condolences, and she cursed him. According to her, Krishna could have stopped the war, but he chose not to.
Throughout the war, Satyaki favored the Pandavas.
He was a devotee of Lord Krishna and a pupil of Arjuna. On the 14th day
of the war, Satyaki helped saving Yudhisthira from Drona.
Kritavarma was on the Kauravas side during the war. He was a brave warrior and was considered a contemporary of Lord Krishna.
Vrishakethu was Karna’s son. During the war, he fought for the Kauravas.
Yuyutsu was Dhritrashtra’s son. After the war, Duryodhan and 99 Kauravas died and he was the only one to survive. Later, he took over as the king of Indraprastha.
Kripacharya was a teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas before Dronacharya was appointed to guide them. In the Kurukshetra war, he was one of the Maharathis ( a warrior who has expertise in all kinds of weapons and combat skills) who fought against the Pandavas.
Ashwatthama is regarded as a great maharathi in the epic of the Mahabharata. He was the son of Dronacharya. During the war, he fought for the Kauravas.
Yudhishthir, Bhim, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahedeva, the sons of King Pandu, Kunti and Madri, survived the war. After the war was over, Yudhishthir was declared the king of Hastinapur. He ruled for 36 years. After that, he gave up his throne and Parikshit (Arjuna’s grand son) took over. The Pandavas along with Draupadi then left for the Himalayas.
Total 18 Aukshohini Warriors (38,57,142s Warriors) died in only 18 days.
Pandava side survivors:-
The Kurukshetra war is estimated to have been fought by 3.94 million warriors. The number of survivors was relatively small. Just 12, in fact.
Read on to find out 12 people who survived the greatest war in Indian mythology.1. Lord Krishna
Krishna, the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, and the mentor to the Pandavas, survived the war. After the war and death of the Kauravas, Krishna visited Gandhari to offer his condolences, and she cursed him. According to her, Krishna could have stopped the war, but he chose not to.
2. Satyaki
3. Kritavarma
Kritavarma was on the Kauravas side during the war. He was a brave warrior and was considered a contemporary of Lord Krishna.
4. Vrishakethu
Vrishakethu was Karna’s son. During the war, he fought for the Kauravas.
5. Yuyutsu
Yuyutsu was Dhritrashtra’s son. After the war, Duryodhan and 99 Kauravas died and he was the only one to survive. Later, he took over as the king of Indraprastha.
6. Kripacharya
Kripacharya was a teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas before Dronacharya was appointed to guide them. In the Kurukshetra war, he was one of the Maharathis ( a warrior who has expertise in all kinds of weapons and combat skills) who fought against the Pandavas.
7. Ashwatthama
Ashwatthama is regarded as a great maharathi in the epic of the Mahabharata. He was the son of Dronacharya. During the war, he fought for the Kauravas.
8. The Pandavas – Yudhishthir, Bhim, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahdeva
Yudhishthir, Bhim, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahedeva, the sons of King Pandu, Kunti and Madri, survived the war. After the war was over, Yudhishthir was declared the king of Hastinapur. He ruled for 36 years. After that, he gave up his throne and Parikshit (Arjuna’s grand son) took over. The Pandavas along with Draupadi then left for the Himalayas.
Total 18 Aukshohini Warriors (38,57,142s Warriors) died in only 18 days.
Pandava side survivors:-
- Vasudev Sri Krishna (age 89 years)
- Satyiki
- Dharmaraja Yuddhisthira (age 91 years)
- Gadadhara Bheema (age 90 years)
- Dhanurdhara Arjuna (age 89 years)
- Intelligent Shahadeva (age 88 years)
- Handsome Nakula (age 88 years)
- Yuyutsu (age 90 years)
- Pitamaha Bhishma (age 191 years)
- Kulguru Kripacharya (age 150 years)
- Krutaverma
- Ashwatthama
- Vrishaketu (age 56 years, youngest son of Karna)
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