Mahabharata Episode 48: Krishna, the Emissary

Mahabharata Episode 48: Krishna, the Emissary

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Mahabharata Episode 49: The Diplomacy Fails

Duryodhana tries to imprison KrishnaKrishna arrives at the Hastinapur palace with his peace proposal. However, his reconciliatory words falls into deaf ears. Duryodhan ignores Krishna's proposal and claims he has done nothing wrong. Dhritarashtra makes a feeble attempt to convinc ...  Show more

Mahabharata Episode 50: Karna and Krishna

Karna and KrishnaAfter failing to negotiate a peace deal with the Kauravas, Krishna tries a different route. He knew, if by some means he could convince Karna to switch his allegiance to the Pandavas, Duryodhan would give up his ambition to win the battle and hence the throne of ...  Show more

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