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Vyasa Gives Sanjaya The Power To Witness The Battle Through His Mind's Eye : Episode 129

Krishna tells Karna how unbearable an agony it must be for him not to participate in the Kurukshetra battle, especially when every kshatriya willingly joined the war just to prove their mettle. Since Karna could not fight until Bhishma died, the chances for Karna's participation are very slim. He suggests to Karna that he join the Pandavas, especially since they are his brothers, and then rule Hastinapura. Karna refuses flatly, citing his supreme love for Duryodhana. Dritarashtra is lamenting his blindness that wouldn't let him participate in the war. His charioteer Sanjaya speaks to him consoling words when Sage Vyasa arrives there. Seeing Dritarashtra rue his blindness, Vyasa is willing to give him the power of sight to see the war, but Dritarshtra is unwilling, since he has got used to his blindness, and doesn't have the strength of mind to see blood and gore. He then asks the sage to give this boon to Sanjaya, who would moderate and relate to him whatever transpires on

Gandhari's Blessings — Let the Righteous Be Victorious : Episode 128

Karna barges angrily into his palace and throws off his bow and the quiver of arrows. His wife Bhanumathi is shocked when Karna narrates the deep shame he felt when Bhishma relegates to him the lowly position of Ardharathi. Bhanumathi is furious to know that Duryodhana doesn't support Karna against Bhishma and she threatens to demand an explanation from Duryodhana. Duryodhana, who has come to meet Karna along with Shakuni, intervenes and lets Bhanumathi vent out her anger. Then he offers to make Karna a Maharathi and says the two would lead the battle and others would be free to join if they so desired. Karna is touched by the gesture, but he clarifies that it was far more important to him that Duryodhana's victory in the battle is more important than the disgrace that he has to endure, to which he had anyway got accustomed to. Duryodhana, Dushasana, Yuyutsu — Dritarashtra's son through a dasi , and Vikarna — the virtuous son of Dritarashtra, come to seek their parent'

Shakuni's Son Visits Hastinapura : Episode 127

Pandavas, their allies, Krishna, the Kauravas, their allies and Shakuni have assembled at Upaplavya in the Matsya Kingdom ruled by king Virata. Krishna asks Bhishma to formulate the rules that would govern the war. Bhishma announces the rules: when a warrior is invited to fight, he must accept the invitation; nobody should attack the physicians who attend and treat the injured; all fightings must cease as soon as the sun sets and in case the war needs to be continued even after sun set, special provisions have to be made with the concurrence of both the warring parties; after the sun sets, any warrior can visit the opposite camp and discuss with them; no one should fight with someone who is weaponless; if a warrior decides to withdraw from the battle field, he should not be followed or coerced into fighting; Shakuni adds one more rule to this: women shouldn't be permitted in the battle field and Bhishma announces this rule as well. All those present in the assembly agree to abid

Sahadeva Chooses Auspicious Moment For Kauravas and Krishna, For the Pandavas : Episode 126

Duryodhana and Shakuni seek private audience with Sahadeva while the Pandavas are in a meeting with Drupada and Virata. Yudhishtra asks everyone to leave. Duryodhana requests Sahadeva to fix the auspicious moment for offering sacrifice to the Lord so as to ensure victory in the war. Without hesitation, Sahadeva computes and tells Duryodhana to offer the ' bali ' on the forthcoming new moon day. Duryodhana is dubious about the trustworthiness of Sahadeva's pronouncements, but Shakuni assures Sahadeva to be ethical and righteous. Sahadeva believes he should be true to dharmic injunctions and he would never lie even if he is servicing his enemy. Duryodhana is overjoyed to learn that the Pandavas haven't offered any sacrifice as yet. After the duo leave the Pandavas ask Sahadeva about Duryodhana's mission. They are dismayed to learn that Sahadeva has provided the correct ' muhurtam ' for Duryodhana. Yudhishtra asks Krishna to help them salvage the situation, a