
Mahabharata Ramayana Link: At the end of Dwaparayuga, there was a fierce war of Mahabharata between Pandavas and Kauravas. This war lasted for 18 days on the land of Kurukshetra, in which innumerable heroes lost their lives. At the end of this war, Pandavas had won. Because he was with religion. Many warriors clashed with each other in the Mahabharata war. There was also a war between Karna and Arjun, in which Arjun won, but do you know that the war fought between Karna and Arjun during the Mahabharata period is also related to the Ramayana period. Let us know this interesting story.
According to the legend, in Dwaparayuga, Arjun was born as the son of Indra and Karna was born as the son of Sun God. Both of them were Bali and Sugriva during the Ramayana period. During the Ramayana period, Bali, who was the son of Indra, was very powerful. Whereas Sugriva was the son of Sun God. No one could defeat Bali, but Sugriva was a friend of Lord Rama. In such a situation, Lord Shri Ram made Sugriva victorious by killing him.
The conflict between Sun God and Devraj Indra
In this way Surya won and Indra lost. Then Devraj Indra reached the shelter of Lord Vishnu. Indra, the king of the gods, said to Lord Vishnu that you defeated my son and killed him. On this, Lord Vishnu said that the next time he incarnates on earth in Dwaparayuga, he will balance it. In Dwaparyug, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Shri Krishna.
God killed Karna to create balance
In Dwaparayuga, Arjun was born as the son of Indradev and Karna was the son of Surya. In the Mahabharata war, Karna was fighting in favor of unrighteousness. In such a situation, Lord Shri Krishna got Karna killed by the hands of Arjun and ensured the victory of Pandavas. With this God established balance. In this era, Karna i.e. Sun God was defeated and with the victory of Arjun, Devraj Indra won.
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