Saturday, September 30, 2023

The truth about Ravan.

Intro;
This post will be based on the cold unbiased truth about the character called "Ravan", was he really a devotee to Shiva? Was he really a evil rapist type of person? And was he really a weak warrior? Or was he protecting his kingdom's boundary from a bunch of racist aryan's?

The sources i will not be taking into account are Puranas, and Charitmanas & Uttar Kand. I will only type this post by using two source's (Ramayan & Mahabharat).
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The real reason behind his name;
"And as he had terrified all creatures, he was called Ravana."
Logic - nothing to do with Shiva, nothing about bhakti or kailash is mentioned.

The word shravana existed so obviously the name 'Ravan' can be invented from that:
Quote:
Bhishma said "when by Sravana is pointed out his ears".

EDIT [4:35 PM january 21st, 2024]
Ravan getting his name from Shiva is illogical because first of all Kuber's name was "Vaishravana" before the birth of ravana. Even his father's name was "vishrava" indicating that ravan likely got his name from his father not shiva himself.
END of edit {4:36 PM} january 21st (4:38 PM) 2024.
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About Shiva's ability as a boon granter;
"If Mahadeva be gratified, he can bestow even immortality."
Logical analysis - if Ravan was a devotee of Shiva, or the greatest devotee of Shiva then he should have gained this power of immortality but he did not, therefore it is likely that he was not a bhakt of Shiva.

Shivs connection with Kuber:
"And there, O king, the adorable god sports with the wild and playful followers of Kuvera, possessed of weird and ghostly appearances."

Kuber was the ruler of kailash:
"Obtaining it, Sahadeva became delighted as the Lord of treasures upon obtaining Kailasa."

Location of Kuber's land;
[quote]
"But you all will be overjoyed on traversing that hair-raising wasteland quickly and on attaining Mt. Kailash. There is the delightful mansion of Kubera, which in shine will be like a silver cloud and processed with gold, and the Divine Architect Vishvakarma has constructed it."
[end]

Ravan beat Kuber at-least twice.
1st win against Kuber;
"Once upon a time, this city of Lanka ruled by Kubera (Lord of riches) was conquered by me with the power of my arms."

2nd win against Kuber;
"Kubera (the bestower of riches) who resides on the peak of Mount Kailasa, surrounded by many yakshas (a class of demi-gods) surrendered to you after doing a great battle."
Conclusion Ravan conquered Kailash not just kubera.
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Why Kuber was actually strong;
"And the kingship of the Yakshas and the sovereignty over sovereigns were also his."
Logic - Kubera had supremacy over many people who were considered powerful.

Kuber had 4 tribe's (armies):
"Having obtained this boon, the Ten-headed Rakshasa defeated Kuvera in battle and obtained from him the sovereignty of Lanka. That adorable Being, leaving Lanka and followed by Gandharvas, Yakshas, Rakshas, and Kinnaras, went to live on mount Gandhamadana."

If Kuber was king of Uttara-Kuru then that mean's Ravan defeated a guy who Arjuna merely collected tributes from but never conquered or fought.
Chitrasen (lord of Gandharvas) lived in Kuber's border:
[Quote]
"For, O monarch, the king of the Gandharvas accompanied by his followers, had come thither beforehand, from the abode of Kuvera."
[End]
Logic - this's the same Chitrasen who beat Karna, Suyodhan, Duhsasana etc.

Kuber is Shiva's friend.
[Quote]
"In Kailasa challenged the enraged Lord of Alaka, the friend of Maheshvara, that weapon with which Bhima, though resisted by many, had in wrath slain a large number of proud Guhyakas endued with powers of illusion on the breasts of Gandhamadana."
[End]

Valmiki compared KUBER with Shri Ram:
[Quote]
"Sumantra saw Rama sitting like Kubera on a golden couch with the best cloth-covering. He adorned himself well and had the body anointed with sandal perfume, purely smelling like blood of a boar."
[end]

[another]
"Rama, like Kubera the god of wealth, went with resounding horses and elephants."

Kuber got more respect outside of India than namard Hanutati;
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"Kubera is not only popular in the Hindu pantheon, but also prominently features in Buddhism and Jainism as well. In the former, he is known as Vaisravana and Jambhala and is associated with Panchika. In Buddhist sculptures, he is often depicted as being accompanied by a mongoose. In Tibet, the mongoose is considered to be a symbol of Kubera's victory over the Nagas, the guardians of treasures."
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Kuber saved Ram for mata Seetha.
[quote]
"May Kubera the god of riches and treasure in the north, protect you."
[End]

Kuber got worshiped by Kausalya (mother to Rama):
[Quote]
"May Venus and the moon as also the sun and Kubera (the god of wealth) and Yama (the god of death) who are being worshipped by me, protect you."
[End]

Boons of Kubera.
[Quote]
"Balaram saw at that spot the excellent woods of Kuvera. In days of yore, the high-souled Kuvera, the chief of the Yakshas, having practised the severest austerities there, obtained many boons. There were the lordship of all treasures, the friendship of Rudra possessed of immeasurable energy, the status of a god, the regency over a particular point of the compass (the north), and a son named Nakakuvera. These the chief of the Yakshas speedily obtained there, O thou of mighty arms! The Maruts, coming there, installed him duly (in his sovereignty). He also obtained for a vehicle a well-equipped and celestial chariot, fleet as thought, as also all the affluence of a god."
{End}
Kuber in comparison to a couple Mahabharat fighters.
[Quote]
"Kubera's Nairrata army vanquished King Muchukunda, who in turn defeated them later."
[End]
Logic; ravan beat a warrior whose army had soldier's stronger than Balram (as kalayavana defeated balram & lost against Mucukunda).

"In this connection is cited the old narrative of the discourse between king Muchukunda and Vaisravana. King Muchukunda, having subjugated the whole earth, repaired to the lord of Alaka for testing his strength. King Vaisravana created (by ascetic power) a large force of Rakshasas. These ground the forces led by Muchukunda. Beholding the slaughter of his army, king Muchukunda, O chastiser of foes, began to rebuke his own learned priest (Vasishtha). Thereupon that foremost of righteous persons Vasishtha, underwent very severe penances and, causing those Rakshasas to be slain, ascertained the true course upon which Muchukunda was bent."
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Ravan did not fail in lifting Shiva's body.
[Quote]
"He conquered the guardians of the worlds and lifted up Lord Shiva."
[End]

Who classified as a "guardian of the world" (Diga-Palah)?
[Quote]
"Oh, king Dasaratha! Let sun and the moon, guardians of the world like Shiva and Kubera, Varuna, Agni and Indra grant victory to you!"
[End]
Ironically.. as hard as it is to believe but even the sanskrit text says the same thing:
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Ravan as a warrior.

Varun donated to parshurams ancestor:
[start]
"Give me a thousand fleet steeds brown in colour, and each with one black ear. I want the same as dowry for my marriage." To him Varuna forthwith gave a thousand steeds. Those steeds had issued out of the river Ganga
[end]

Ravan defeated brahmin-warrior Agastya.
He beat the sons of Varun deva:
[quote] "Oh, illustrious king! Varuna's sons, valiant strong and who were followed by an army having four limbs (viz. elephants, chariots, cavalry and infantry) were defeated by you in a battle." [end quote]

The brahmin agastya was one of Varun's sons:
"Agastya, the son of Mitra, and Varuna, said"
More proof:
"Then they beheld the high-souled Agastya, the son of Varuna."
Brahmarishis wanted to kill Ravan but could not:
[quote]
"Then the Brahmarshis, the Siddhas and the Devarshis, with Havyavaha as their spokesman, sought the protection of Brahma."
[end]
[quote]
"Endued with great might Ravan oppresses in every possible way the creatures of the earth. Protect us, therefore, O adorable one! There is none else save thee to protect us!"
[end]

Agastya was the scourge of south india.
"The southern quarter, which was difficult to be approached by the world of mortals, was conquered by the Sage Agastya."
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Among Varuna's betas their was also a Vashist included.
[Begin]
"He who was obtained as son by Varuna was called Vasishtha, the Muni who afterwards came to be known as Apava. He had his asylum on the breast of the king of mountains called Meru. The spot was sacred and abounded with birds and beasts."
[Finish]
Logic - Apava was the name of the brahmin who cursed Sahastrarjuna.
Probably that is why Sahastrarjun did not take his curse very seriously because a guy he defeated (Ravan) was able to defeat Apava.
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Ravan's magic.
1] he could manifest clones of shri Ram's.
[Quote]
"The king of the Rakshasas then once more put forth his prowess of illusion. The Ten-faced, producing from his body numerous warriors resembling, O Bharata, both Rama and Lakshmana, rushed towards the two brothers. And then those Rakshasas, hostile to Rama and Lakshmana and armed with bows and arrows, rushed towards Rama, and beholding that power of illusion put forth by the king of Rakshasas, that descendant of Ikshwaku's race, the son of Sumitra, addressed Rama in these heroic words 'Slay those Rakshasas, those wretches with forms like thy own!' And Rama, thereupon slew those and other Rakshasas of forms resembling his own."
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2] He could breathe fire.
Quote:
"While he was yawning with anger; a fire with smoke, as though clearly burning, broke out from his mouth."

Quality of his vimana (spacecraft/plane).
[quote]
"And he rode on that beautiful and sky-ranging chariot called the Pushpaka that was capable of going everywhere at the will of the rider."
[end]
Logic - it can go anywhere he wanted it to go too.

Another ability;
[quote]
"Duly permitted by Tara, all the wives of the monkeys, wearing their costumes as per rule and going round the aerial car clockwise, ascended it with an intent to see Seetha."
[end]
Logic - it can fit hundred's of individual's and warriors in it at minimum.
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Other achievement's.
[quote] "Possessed of power and filled with pride, thou hast, before this, slain many Rishis living in the woods, and insulted the very gods. Thou hast slain also many great kings and many weeping women. For those transgressions of thine, retribution is about to overtake thee!" [end quote]
Logic - the king's who Ram/Angad labelled "great" are most likely rulers of Aryavarth. Ravan killing women [that were crying] is also mentioned.
Ravan was a expert at arrangement of Vyuhas.
"And surrounded by his terrible army of Rakshasas and Pisachas, Ravana who was conversant with the rules of warfare like a second Usanas invested the monkey host, having disposed his troops in that array which is named after Usanas himself. And beholding Ravana advancing with his army disposed in that array, Rama, following the mode recommended by Vrihaspati, disposed his troops in counter array for opposing that wanderer of the night."

Ravan was not a king he was actually a Emperor:
"Placed as thou art on the blazing throne of an empire, it behoveth thee not to slay a woman!"
He conquered 5 different tribes:
[quote]
"Inflamed by desire, that conquerer in battle of the gods, the Danavas, the Gandharvas, the Yakshas, and the Kimpurushas, attired in celestial robes and possessing handsome features."
[end]

Durability;
"And the Ten-headed Ravana, supporting life by means of air alone and surrounded by the five sacred fires and absorbed in meditation, remained standing on one leg for a thousand years."
Logic - this's very impressive, he fasted and never ate anything for 1,000 yrs & held his own bodyweight on just a single leg.

Boons gained.
1st:
"And thy body will not be disfigured and thou shall be able to assume any form according to thy desire and become the conqueror of thy foes in battle. There is no doubt of this!"
Explanation - ravan will be a winner, and he has the power to change his form, look's, height etc.

2nd:
"May I never experience defeat at the hands of Gandharvas, Celestials, Kinnaras, Asuras, Yakshas, Rakshasas, Serpents and all other creatures!"
Logical conclusion - chitrasen (gandharv), indra (celestial), yama (celestial), vasuki (serpent), meghanad (rakshasa), atikaya (rakshasa), bali (rakshasa), bana (rakshas), surya (celestial), would never be able to beat Ravan.
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He lifted 3 mountains.
[Quote]
"Though he was able to lift up Himavat, Mandara and Meru mountains as also the Three Worlds with the Gods."
[End]
Logic - Meru is where brahma resided.

MERU:
"there illumining the northern regions, lies the puissant Mahameru, auspicious and the refuge of those knowing Brahma, where is the court of Brahma, and remaining where that soul of all creatures, Prajapati, has created all that is mobile and immobile. And the Mahameru is the auspicious and healthy abode even of the seven mind-born sons of Brahma, of whom Daksha was the seventh."
And, O child, here it is that the seven celestial rishis with Vasishtha at their head rise and set. Behold that excellent and bright summit of the Meru, where sits the great sire (Brahma) with the celestials happy in self-knowledge. And next to the abode of Brahma is visible the region of him who is said to be the really primal Cause or the origin of all creatures, even that prime lord, god Narayana, having neither beginning nor end.
And, O king, that auspicious place composed of all energies even the celestials, cannot behold. And the region of the high-souled Vishnu, by its native splendour, exceeding in effulgence the sun or fire, cannot be beheld by the gods, or the Danavas. And the region of Narayana lies resplendent to the east of the Meru, where, O child, that lord of all creatures, the self-create primal Cause of the universe, having manifested all beings, looks splendid of his excellent grace. O child, not to speak of the Maharshi even Brahmarshis have no access to that place."
[End]

MANDARA:
This king of mountains, Mandara lies vast, covering the earth up to the ocean. O Pandava, Indra and Vaisravana preside over this point graced with woods and forests and mountains. And, O child, the intelligent sages versed in every duty, say, that this (region) is the abode of Indra and king Vaisravana. And the twice-born ones, and the sages versed in the duties, and the Sidhas, and the Sadhyas, and the celestials pay their adorations unto the Sun as he rises from this point.
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Other detail's about Mandara.
[quote]
"With a large, black and shining string worn round his loins, he was looking like Mount Mandara encircled by a serpent at the time of churning the ambrosia."
Logic - mandara was the same mountain which could only be churned or pulled by the combined power of devtas and asuras.

Mandara mountain was where SHIVA's abode was located as per Mahabharat.
[Quote]
"Without going to the place where Sankara stayeth, ye cannot see the divine Hara. Having seen that god, ye will be able to vanquish Vritra. Therefore, go ye without delay to the mountains of Mandara. There stayeth that origin of ascetic penances, that destroyer of Daksha's sacrifice, that wielder of Pinaka, that lord of all creatures, that slayer of the Asura called Bhaganetra."
[End.]
Logic so if Ravana is competent enough to lift this mandara up then i dont see any problem with people thinking ravana's physical strength was better than gandu hanutati's or hanuman or laxman etc.
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Ram was below Ravan as a warrior.
1st Quote;
"Had Vibhishan not revealed the secret of Ravan's eternity to Ram, the latter would never have vanquished the former. So the credit for killing the evil should go in some measure to Vibhishan, but that is not how our society judges Vibhishan."

2nd;
Ravan defeating Ram on Sarga fifty nine.

Seetha claimed Ram always tell's the truth:
"My husband is evermore a renderer but not a recipient, and forever he speaks truth, and not the untruth, least of all. Oh, Brahman, this is the unalterable and unsurpassable vow of Rama."
[End]

Ram's claim.
[Quote]
"O king of the demoniace people! the one who was struck by the spear obtaining sorrow the same Lakshmana recovering consciousness immediately and assuming the form of death will now claim you along with your sons and grandsons in battle."
"Here is he under whose arrows fourteen thousand demons of terrible form perished who had established themselves in Janasthana and were furnished with excellent weapons."
[End]
Logic - the reason it's really Rama not Laxman is because the slayer of those 14,000 raksh warrior's has always been mentioned as "Rama" so here Laxman has been used in place of Rama. Thus the individual who Ravan defeated with a spear is Ram. Translator's and Valmiki have tried to conceal the defeat Ram suffered.

Proving it was Rama who stated these word's.
[Quote]
"Hearing the words of Rama, Ravana of great strength, full of rage and recollecting his former hostility struck with flaming arrows resembling the tongues of the Fire of Dissolution."
[End]
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Ravan was called "ever-victorious":
[Quote]
"raavaNaH = Ravana; samitiN^jayaH = who had ever seen victorious in battle;"
[End]
Logic - this's a quote from a point in time which is after the first fight Ram had with Ravan, it comes from the narrator's mouth aka Valmiki's own mouth.

Ravan was also a sword fighter.
[quote]
"As a valiant and shrewd chariot-warrior, fighting with a sword, in the foremost of your chariots, you can fetch Seetha by killing Rama, the son of Dasaratha."
[end]
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He could move all ten direction's with shaking his own eyebrows.
"All the ten directions were distracted because of Ravana's act of disorderly movement of his body due to yawning and he looked like the wrath manifest in the limbs of Rudra appearing with a form."
Accolade.
However this final image is from a TV serial. ITS NOW DONE.

Friday, September 22, 2023

Part 2 - Why SPK (surya putra karn) tv series is a good thing for Arjuna's fan-base.

Link to the post this is a continuation of;
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3rd REASON.
The writing team & script-writer's made it so that even though Karna is duryodhan's friend he never actually support's him or defends his decisions/action's.

3A - He opposed him during the childhood episode's-arc of SPK where Duryodhan poisons Bheem. As a matter of irony Karna even helped the pandava's here instead of the kourava's.

3B - during a episode where Duryodhan introduced Poundrak to Karna (Gautam-Rode) then Karna instantly opposed him even began committing acts of physical abuse to Poundrak.

3C - And in the dice game Karna takes the side of the pandava's, he tried his best in order to support them instead of duryodhan.
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4TH Reason.
As per SPK Duryodhan's best friend was not Karna. At episode 168 Sri Krishna said "Keechak" is the best friend of Duryodhan. The same thing was mentioned by Duryodhan himself, he called KEECHAK his best friend instead of Karna (the word is "Param Mitrah") episode number is 169.

Bonus - He also called himself "duryodhan ka daas" in all episodes after the dice-game before the marriage of Krishna's beta Samva with kumari Laxmanah (daughter of duryodhan).

So in these crucial time period's (over thirteen years passed, that's the most amount of time for this tv series until after the kurukshetra war) Karna was just living like a slave, his relation with duryodhan was master/slave not friend's or brothers.
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Reason 5.
They even made karna a SIMP (as he defend's droupadi from Sisupala).

During the segment in matsya desh where the pandava's spend their year of incognito then Karna said "no woman should ever need to wash a mans feet" despite knowing that a servant woman's task includes taking care of a aristocrat's personal hygiene.

Also they made Karna refuse to fight Dewi Shri Kandhi (the incarnate of Amva) during the episodes of the DIGVIJAYA-YATRa, he also told Duryodhan to not hit her either as she is a woman.

So for all karna fans that support acid-attack's or are anti-feminazi/feminists this version of Karna (TV Serial/Gautam Rode) is a bad version for the character they idolize/defend constantly.
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6TH REASON
Karna even betrayed his vow as a daan veer by refusing to protect Sisupal from Krishna in episode 131 (where sisupal died).
Logic - so according to this tv serial karna did say "no" to someone, he was not a daan veer.

And he also did not help his friend the mighty Jarasandh Jee during the war where he fought Krishna. So karna never fullfilled any promise he made or returned the favors of his friend's.

During the 158th episode Karna asked Balaram to donate & give to him instead. He asks "please train yuvraaj duryodhan to become the greatest mace warrior/gada-dhar in this world" balaram even gives hospitality to Karna who becomes a guest in dwaraka. But Karna failed to ever donate a thing back to Balaram so Karna is indebted to Lord Balaram (he's not a lord for me, but in this TV serial he looks kind of cool so i will call him "lord" intentionally).

Lastly the incident with Poundrak did not make much sense (it happened in episode 201 but came to an end in episode 202). Cause knowing karna to be a daan-veer Poundrak should have asked him for a donation to consider Poundrak himself as a GOD instead of Shri Krishna. If Karna was a daani he would have accepted this maang (hindi word for desire/wish/want).
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Reason 7:
They made other warrior's look more powerful than Karna.
Comparison (Drona vs Karna);
In the 15th day Bheem vs Drona happened like this.
[Gif A]
[gif B]
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In the 16th day Bheem vs Karna happens like this.
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Bhima literally one-shotted Karna on the 16th day killing his driver Satyasen too along with exploding the divine chariot of Parashuram.
Bhima even broke out of chains from karna's astra.

Logically - Bheem did better against Karna than he did against Drona so the old brahmin is a tougher warrior.
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Guru Drona in episode 261 was able to do this to Abhimanyu despite not looking in his direction & being a far distance away.
[Gif]
But Karna during the 12th day was in close proximity of Abhimanyu, he still could not injure him, on the contrary his arrow had been caught.
[gif as proof]
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They also showed a duel that occurred between Bheem & Karna during the marriage of Uttara, this happened at a time Karna was equipped with his surya-kavach and possessed no knowledge of his blood relationship with Kunti, so their was nothing to demotivate or weaken him.

Yet Bheem scores over him here.
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8th reason:
Despite having karna's name in it, the tv serial did not show much about karna's life at all, we see arjuna in fact much more in this show than we ever saw Karna.

The character of barbareekh (Ghatotkaca's son) never met Karna in the tv series yet four episode's were dedicated to him. That bhagavad gita story is narrated in this tv show too. Karna is absent during its episodes.

More importantly this tv serial continued for X episodes after karna's death, he dies in episode 285 the show ends at episode 307 thats a 22 episode difference.
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9th reason:
Panchal Raj Droopad got his dues and respect here.
He defeated Ashwathama thrice in the fifteenth day.
He broke the chakra vyooh on the thirteenth day.
                                            {His approach is above his victory is under}.
Duryodhan (as-of-that-point) was equal to Bheem.
King droopad defeats duryodhan in a mace fight here.
{Gif}
2 times.
So drupada was the best mace fighter of KARNA-BHARATH.

BONUS; One spear throw of Droopad did this.
When he threw that spear even Karna's CHARIOT moved backwards. While Balaram's plough could only do this.
Droopad was from a far away distance (in his raaj-bhavan) the kourava's and Karna were in a battle ground/field far away from him. Balaram was just a couple meters distance from Karna/kourava's yet still he could not do much compared to shri Droopad.

Logic - this makes Maharaj Drupada stronger than Bhagwan Balaram.....
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10TH Reason.
Arjuna fight's better than Karna does against other warrior's.

Arjuna did better against king Drupada than Karna did (in this serial);
Karna with kavach kundala was only able to cut his arrows but never managed to wound him.

Arjun on the other hand was a younger inexperienced prince with no special protection/armour.

Droopad was also able to hold his own against Karna when the surya putra had the armor and ear-ring'equipped onto his belly. Yes Karna did defeat droopad here but was unable to wound him unlike arjuna who was more successful according to this tv serial.

The battle of digvijaya (where Karna invaded Panchal) occurs in episodes 154, 155 and 156 of this tv serial.
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Friday, September 8, 2023

Sātyāki in the Purānā's & other text's.

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Intro - Originally posted in the month of March in the year 2022, now updated (editedto include & add the content of MBTN (madhvacharya's mahabharath) for the information that is relevant concerning the character of Satyaki.

I did make another post called "Satyaki (what MBTN says about him)" but i decided to delete it before the deletion i added it's content to the bottom half of this post. Also the madhvacharya content is only from incident's prior to the Kurukshetra War.
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My belief; i do not consider the Purans to be canonical or authentic or credible, but i will use them against people in debates about alternate versions of Māhābhārātā (basically not serious important topic's).

Onto the āctuāl post.
Purānā's describe Satyaki in a respectable manner. He was considered a great warrior. But the first quote will be from a poem called "purusha-caritra" It was the only source i found anything about Satyaki on excluding Mahabharat, Bhagavatama etc.

Quote:
"Fighting with divine iron missiles, like elephants of the gods with their tusks, they became terrifying to the three worlds. After a long time, their weapons destroyed like clouds whose water is exhausted, both fought with their own arms, striking fist against fist. They shook the earth with their hard falls and jumps up and both split open the skies, as it were, with the noise of slaps on the arms. Sātyaki bound Bhūriśravas with a rope, twisted his neck, pressed his back with a knee, and killed him."
https://www.wisdomlib.org/jainism/book/trishashti-shalaka-purusha-caritra/d/doc215812.html
Basically - he defeated & slew a warrior fairly this warrior [Bhurishravas] is not ordinary, he had access to divine weapon's. It is a far better achievement than what karna did on day 17 [only murdering normal warriors like Devapi, Ugrakarman etc].

His encounter with Bānā.
[quote]
"Lord Balarāma fought with Kumbhāṇḍa and Kūpakarṇa, Sāmba with Bāṇa’s son, and Sātyaki with Bāṇa."
"Leaving his fight with Sātyaki, he charged across the battlefield on his chariot."
[end]
https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/63/

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I will have to post a couple of achievement's that "Bānā" had attained. Because if Satyaki's opponent was not strong then people would not be impressed by his achievement's.

Boon's of Bānā
[quote]
"He became pleased with ten-headed Rāvaṇa, and also with Bāṇa, when they each chanted his glories, like bards in a royal court. Lord Śiva then bestowed unprecedented power upon each of them, but in both cases he was consequently beset with great difficulty."
[end]
https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/88/

His combat achievement;
"Excited to a frenzy by the fighting, Bāṇa simultaneously pulled taut all the strings of his five hundred bows and fixed two arrows on each string."
[end quote]
https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/63/
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Basically; Satyaki defeated 2 warrior's that were stronger and more skilled than karna, parshuram, bhishma, hanuman etc.
Bānāsurā also had a army of 12 aukshounis (2,624,400 men).
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PART 2.
What MBTN said about Satyaki.
MBTN stand's for "Maha Bharat Tatparya Nirnaya" or the commentary of a scholar named Madhwa charya.
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Image 1;
Comment - Satyaki defeated Sisupala, the same sisupal burnt down Dwaraka & slapped hanuman, he also even peed on the older sister of karna's mother Kunti.
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Comment - Satyaki knew how to conduct 32 different movement's and techniques/styles with a blade/sword.

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Comment - Brahmadatta (the lover of Amva/enemy of Bhishma) was murdered by the brave Satyaki.
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