HERE IS A TIGHT SLAP AND STRONG KICK TO ALL THOSE MORON KARNANDUS WHO SAYS THAT ARJUN KILLED BHISHMA BY CHEATING ! LMAO !
We all know that Tv serials and novels have tried their best to degrade Arjuna by every means. Thats the reason We see that those tv serials and novels portray Arjuna as an unfair warrior and made people believe that Bhisma and Karna were killed unfairly, whereas in the most authentic version of Mahabharat i.e BORI CE Bhisma and Karna both received fair deaths by hands of Arjuna. The latter is portrayed as most fair warrior who never perormed any wrong act.
Now let's see fair death of Bhisma from the epic itself
1) BHISHMA HIMSELF GAVE THE PERMISSION TO THE PANDAVAS OF KILLING HIM
Bhishma Parva, Chapter No. 103, Mahabharata CE, BORI, Dr. Bibek Debroy translation
O Partha! Hear about the vow that I took a long time ago. I will never fight if I see an inauspicious sign on the standard. O king! This son of Drupada is a maharatha in your army. Shikhandi is a brave and
victorious one who always desires to fight. But he was a woman earlier. He became a man later. All of you know everything about how this came about. In the battle, let the brave Arjuna place Shikhandi ahead of him. Let the armoured one attack me with sharp arrows. I will see an inauspicious sign on the standard then, especially that of someone who was earlier a woman. Even if I have grasped my bow, I will never strike him then. O bull among the Bharata lineage! Let Pandava Dhananjaya then strike me from every side with his arrows.Truly, with the exception of the immensely fortunate Krishna and Pandava Dhananjaya, I do not see anyone in the worlds who is capable of killing me. Therefore, placing him at the front, let Bibhatsu strive his utmost to bring me down. Victory will be obtained. O Kounteya! Act in accordance with the words I have spoken. You will then be able to defeat the assembled sons of Dhritarashtra in the battle.’”
2) ARJUNA WAS SUCH A KIND HEARTED PERSON THAT HE NEVER WANTED TO KILL BHISMA EVEN AFTER GETTING PERMISSION FROM HIS GRANDFATHER HIMSELF ON THE 9TH NIGHT OF KURU WAR.
Bhishma Parva, Chapter No. 103, Mahabharata CE, BORI, Dr. Bibek Debroy translation
Arjuna was tormented by grief
and he was overcome with shame. He said, ‘O Madhava! How can I fight with my senior, the aged one of the lineage? He is accomplished in wisdom and intelligence. How can I fight with the grandfather in a battle? O Vasudeva! As a child, I used to play with the great-minded one.
O Gada’s elder brother! I used to sully the great-souled one’s garments with the dust on my body, when I used to climb onto his lap as a child. He is the father of my father, the great-souled Pandu. “O descendant of the Bharata lineage! I am not your father, but your father’s father.” These are the words he used to tell me in my childhood. How can he be killed by me now? I wish that my soldiers are killed. I cannot fight with that great-souled one. O Krishna!
Which do you think is superior, victory or death?
Now let's observe the final battle of Arjuna and Bhishma :-
1) SHIKHANDI WAS NOT ON ARJUNA'S CHARIOT AS SHOWN IN TV-SERIALS, RATHER HE WAS HEADING THE ENTIRE PANDAVA WARRIORS AND BHIMA AND ARJUNA WERE PROTECTING HIS CHARIOT'S WHEELS
Bhishma Parva, Chapter No. 104, Mahabharata CE, BORI, Dr. Bibek Debroy translation
‘Sanjaya replied, “The morning was clear and it was time for the sun to rise. Many drums, kettledrums and tambourines were sounded. Conch shells with the complexion of curds were blown in every direction. The Pandava warriors placed Shikhandi at the forefront and
marched out. O great king! They constructed a vyuha that was capable of destroying all enemies. O lord of the earth! Shikhandi was stationed at the forefront of all the soldiers. Bhimasena and Dhananjaya protected his wheels
2) BHISHMA HAD NOT SURRENDERED BEFORE ARJUNA, RATHER HE WAS JUST IGNORING SHIKHANDI WHILE FIGHTING WITH ARJUNA
Bhishma Parva, Chapter No. 114, Mahabharata CE, BORI, Dr. Bibek Debroy translation
‘“Kiriti, best among rathas, was protected by Krishna and in that battle, after Bhishma’s bow had been severed, pierced him with ten arrows. He struck down his charioteer with ten and his standard with one. Gangeya grasped a bow that was more powerful. However, Phalguna sliced that down with a sharp and broad-headed arrow. Pandava was enraged and
one after another, Savyasachi, the scorcher of enemies, severed every bow that Bhishma took up. When the bows were severed, he became wrathful and licked the corners of his mouth. In great wrath, he grasped a javelin that was capable of shattering mountains. In
anger, he hurled this towards Phalguna’s chariot. On seeing it descend, like the flaming vajra, the descendant of the Pandava lineage brought the javelin down with five sharp and broad- headed arrows. O best of the Bharata lineage! When that javelin, hurled angrily by Bhishma’s
powerful arms, was severed with five arrows by the enraged Kiriti, it was shattered and fell down on the ground, like lightning dislodged from a mass of clouds.
3) AT LAST, BHISHMA FELL DOWN ON THE GROUND FROM HIS CHARIOT WHILE FIGHTING WITH ARJUNA
Bhishma Parva, Chapter No. 114, Mahabharata CE, BORI, Dr. Bibek Debroy translation
The Souviras, the Kitavas, those from the east, those from the west, those from the north, the Malavas, the Abhishahas, the Shurasenas, the Shibis, the Vasatayas, the
Shalvas, the Shrayas, the Trigartas, the Ambashthas and the Kekayas—warriors from these twelve countries were wounded and oppressed by the arrows, while Kiriti was fighting in
that battle, wishing to kill Bhishma. The single one was surrounded by many from all directions. They defeated all the other Kurus and showered him with arrows. ‘Bring down.Seize. Pierce. Tear.’ O king! These and other tumultuous sounds were heard around Bhishma’s chariot. Having slain hundreds and thousands with his shower of arrows, there wasn’t even
the span of a single finger on his body that was not mangled. ‘“While your sons looked on, thus the lord, your father, was wounded with sharp-tipped arrows released by Phalguna and fell down from his chariot.
LET'S EXPOSE SOME FUNNY EXCUSES REGARDING OVERHYPED DEATH OF BHISHMA JUST LIKE I EXPOSED THEM REGARDING DEATH OF KARNA
EXCUSE No. 1) IT IS WRITTEN SOMETIMES IN THE CROSS REFERENCES THAT BHISHMA WAS KILLED UNFAIRLY
DISROBING :- The cross references changes as per situation and opinion of characters hence it can not be taken seriously by any means. The only thing matter in the Mahabharata is what the actual event says about any incident. As we have seen before that as per final battle Bhisma was killed fairly by hands of Arjuna and there was no wrong act there which was happened.
EXCUSE No. 2) Arjuna killed Bhishma unfairly thats why the Vasus was about to curse him/cursed him
DISROBING :- It is again just a cross reference and I have already proved that the cross references changes as per characters. The Vasus considered Bhisma's death as unfair death but the actual battle says something else
Btw unfairly does not mean unarmed
The same Mahabharata mentioned Arjuna many times as a fair fighter after the Kurukshetra War hence we can safely conclude that Arjuna never performed any wrong act in the war thats why one of his names was Bibhatsu and was the most fair fighter in Mahabharata
Sir could you please reply to those who said that Abhimanyu death which was a turning point in mahabharat war was a fair death. Pls reply to those thanks 🙏
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