Unbelievable: Yudhisthir Curses His Own Mother!
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According to Hindu scriptures, the origins of this belief can be traced back to a pivotal moment in the epic tale of the Mahaabhaarat.
In the midst of the great war to uphold Dharma on Earth, the valiant warrior Karna met his demise after a fierce battle with Arjuna. His mother, Kunti, who was also the mother of the Pandava brothers, was consumed by grief at the loss of her firstborn son. Overwhelmed by sorrow, she approached Yudhisthira, seeking his aid in giving Karna a proper farewell.
Curious as to why his mother was so eager to mourn the enemy, Yudhisthira was taken aback when Kunti revealed a long-hidden secret about Karna's birth. This revelation stirred deep remorse within Yudhisthira for how he had previously treated Karna. In his anguish, he directed his anger towards his mother and uttered a powerful curse: henceforth, no woman would be able to keep secrets.
This ancient curse, spoken in a moment of emotional turmoil, has since echoed through the ages, becoming a part of cultural lore. But is it still effective in today's world? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and join us as we explore the timeless wisdom and captivating stories found within Hindu scriptures and beyond!
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Oh, now i know why woman's 👩 love to talk about each other.
Oh ffs I will take my secrets to the grave. To heck with your curse. That was her secret to tell. He had no right to judge her. It's not related to him.
Thats great to hear. Some secrets are better left untold. 😊
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Ok first of all it’s not really nice making fun of names raggerwaltube, second Monic u r totally right
Fun of names? Where?
It is not effective
No
So women can keep secrets?
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Um no after being mean
“MABARAT”😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅
WHAT IS SO FINNY!!!!!!!????
@jeyamgashiny5326 may be its pronunciation of the speaker, as he can't say MAHABHARAT properly, instead he says MAABARAT..