Mahabharata Episode 55: The Battle of Kurukshetra – Day One

Mahabharata Episode 55: The Battle of Kuruksh...

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Mahabharata Episode 56: The Battle of Kurukshetra – Day Two and Three

Krishna attacks BhishmaThe Kurukshetra war rages on. Bheem was unstoppable on the second day. He wrecked havoc on the Kaurava army and none of the Kaurava generals succeeded in controlling him. On the third day, Duryodhan was almost killed by Bheem. Duryodhan's insults enraged Bh ...  Show more

Mahabharata Episode 57: The Battle Of Kurukshetra – Days Four Five and Six

Bhagadatta on his elephant on the Kurukshetra battlefieldAs the great battle of Kurukshetra continues, both the Pandavas and the Kauravas suffer huge losses. Great warriors are killed. Thousands of soldiers lost their lives. Bhurisraba kills ten sons of Satyaki. Bhagadatta mounts ...  Show more

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