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Episode#49

Vasudev Krishna form expanded between sky and the ocean, the different dazzling forms that covered the entire universe!

His deep voice reverberated in the atmosphere, "Behold me son of Kunti, Behold the sun's of different universe, Behold Rudra, the Demi Gods, see the entire universe, Behold my sovereign mystic nature, Behold time."

Vasudev Krishna said "He who says he kills and he who says he is killed - are both wrong! I am both the killer and the killed. I cannot die. I am your flesh and your soul too, one is perishable while the other is not! I am the world around you, the spirit inside you which is measurable! I am alone can bend the rules of the space and time. I alone can shatter the web of karma, recognize me.

When you become master of your intellect only then you will realize it is not about the war nor victory or defeat, but it is about restoring to appropriate decision making and discovering the ultimate truth."

Arjuna blinked when Vasudev Krishna lifted his hand, he was blinded with the glittering aura that enveloped the universe - he even wondered if he was hallucinating, but only for a moment! However, he could not shake off the trance like feeling that gripped him.

"Yes Vasudev Krishna I see you now sans beginning, sans middle and sans end. You possess innumerable arms; the sun and moon are your eyes; world is sparkling with your Divine light! I am seeing all the sons of Dhritarashtra entering your open wide mouth along with all the warriors from our side as well! I see all the mortals are rushing towards you like moths attracted towards a burning flame! I now recognize you as the only Divine energy of this vast universe, I see all my dead foes that have merged within you."

Vasudev Krishna returned to his original human form and said "Now the wisdom has entered your mind. I have already killed all the warriors. You are just an instrument. Do not worry about the outcome, now go and battle with your enemies."

Vasudev Krishna change the Arjuna's entire perspective regarding waging a war. This was not an ordinary war to gain land, wealth, kingdom, but it was a Dharmayuddh the battle in the name of righteousness and Kurukshetra was not merely a battlefield but Dharmakshetra where Arjuna was destined to successfully conquer his fear, ego and anger.

Arjuna, inspired by Vasudev Krishna's words, he picked up his magnificent bow the Gandiva and requested Vasudev Krishna to take him in the deep interiors of the regiment. As the chariot rumbled ahead, the flag carrying Lord Hanuman emblem fluttered with full jest. Arjuna and Vasudev Krishna together blew their respective conch shells indicating the commencement of the war.

For the next eighteen days of war, he waged the war only due to Vasudev Krishna's motivation, as if in a live delirium and shot where ever Vasudev Krishna pointed, though assailed by the doubts he participated in the battle trusting entirely upon his friend's wisdom, but later, when the wheel of karma would turn around, he was destined to forget all the lessons which Vasudev Krishna had imparted to him on the battlefield.

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