Why is Kurukshetra called as Dharma Kshetra?

Why is Kurukshetra called as Dharma Kshetra?

According to ancient Hindu texts, Kurukshetra is not just a city but a region as ‘kshetra’ which in Sanskrit means region. Since this place has religious importance, various festivals are celebrated here to remember the saints and traditional stories.

On which battle field did Lord Krishna recite the Bhagavad Gita?

bhagavad gita. It took place on the battlefield of Kuruksetra 5,000 … He also says that there are great heroes and respected scholars on the other side, and Arjuna questions how he could ever live with himself if he killed them in battle.

Where did Krishna narrate the Gita to Arjuna?

The place where Lord Krishna spoke Bhagavad Gita was Jyotisar(Kurukshetra), Haryana.

Why soil of Kurukshetra is red?

Most of the site as mentioned in the Mahabharata text is populated and occupied by farmers and landowners. Nor the soil is red in colour. “A common myth associated with Kurukshetra is that the soil is red with all the blood that spilled.

Did Krishna stop time in Mahabharata?

No, Krishna did not stop time.

Who was the Senapati of Kauravas after Karna?

Drona was succeeded by Karna on the 16th day. He was killed by around noon on the 17th day.

Who was the last Senapati of Kauravas?

According to the Mahabharat, the last commander-in-chief of Kaurava army was Ashwatthama. Therefore, the right answer of the given question is option A. Ashwatthama. It was very deceptive plot where he was rumoured to death that led to the beheading of his grieving father Dronacharya.

In which language did Krishna speak?

Sanskrit was the language spoken by him.

Why Krishna choose Arjuna instead of Karna?

Each and everything which happened in the battlefield was planned by Supreme Personality of Godhead. So,their death was planned by the God and God is so merciful that He gives all His credit to His devotees therefore He chooses Arjuna to carry out His plan as he was His pure devotee and was in the favour of Dharma.