Death story of bhishma
v As the Kauravas were losing the battle, The king Duryodhana approached Bhishma one night and accused him of not fighting the battle to his
full strength because of his affection and love for the Pandavas.
v Bhishma, greatly angered, immediately picked up five golden arrows in
his hand and chanted mantras declaring, "Tomorrow
I will kill the Pandavas with these five golden arrows."
v Duryodhana, not
having faith in Bhishma's words,and asked Bhishma to give him
custody of the five imbued golden arrows saying that he would keep them with
him and return them the next morning.
v Long before, when Pandavas were in living in the forest, Duryodhana once came to the forest to flaunt his material opulence in contrast
with the Pandavas who were living in exile due to his wicked usurption of their
kingdom, thus displaying his venom and hubris
v . He placed his camp on the opposite side of a
pond where the Pandavas used to stay.
v Once, while he was taking bath in that pond,
the heavenly princes, named Gandharvas, came to take a bath.
v Duryodhana could not tolerate this he had a fight in which the Gandharvas captured him.
v On the request of Yudhisthir, Arjuna saved Duryodhana and set him free.
v Duryodhana was ashamed, but being a kshatriya, he asked Arjuna what benediction he
would like.
v Arjuna replied that he would ask for the boon later when he needed it.
v It was during that night that Krishna reminded Arjuna of his
unsatisfied boon and told him to go to Duryodhana and ask for the five golden arrows
v . When Arjuna came and asked for the five
golden arrows, Duryodhana was shocked, but knowing full well his honour and duty as a kshatriya declared, "I will give you the five golden arrows.
v But can you please tell me who told you the
five golden imbued arrows existed in the first place?" Arjuna replied with
a smile, "
Shri Krishna" was tell
to me
v Afterwards, Duryodhana honourably kept his word and gave the five golden arrows imbued
with a lifetime of austerity and power by Bhishma.
v Later, Duryodhana conceded to himself privately, "All
of the rishis say Krishna is the Supreme God, maybe they are
right."
v Being shocked and convinced by Arjuna's knowledge of the very
existence of the five golden arrows, Duryodhana secretly got on his knees
and said a quick prayer to Krishna.
v Duryodhana again went to Bhishma, informing him of all that happened and requesting another five
golden imbued arrows.
v To this Bhishma laughed and replied, That is not possible, child.
v The will of the Lord is Supreme and undeniable
v . I have already spent the merits of my
lifetime of celibacy and austerity in those five arrows, a potency strong
enough to end all the five Pandavas.
v I cannot imbue another five arrows, having spent all of the merits
of my austerities.
v However, tomorrow I shall fight like a lion,
and this time, either I will kill Arjuna or I will make Lord Krishna break His promise of not picking
up any weapons during the war
v Although Arjuna was very
powerful, he was no match for Bhishma.
v Bhishma soon shot arrows which cut Arjuna's armour and then
also his Gandiva bow.
v As Bhishma was about
to kill Arjuna with his arrows, Lord Krishna threw down the chariot reins and
jumped off the chariot onto the battlefield, lifted a chariot wheel and charged
Bhishma.
v Arjuna tried to stop Lord Krishna, but
the Lord said, "In order to protect
my devotee, I must break my own promise”.
v . Krishna, one who was a perfect Yogi and
in control of senses including anger, lifted the Chariot Wheel in order to
respect and uphold Bhisma's promise
and word, as the latter promised he would make Krishna yield weapons
v Eventually, however, Arjuna convinced Krishna to return to
the chariot and put down the wheel, promising to redouble his determination in
the fight.
v All the while Bhishma stood with folded palms and tears in his
eyes, awed by the beauty of the wrath of the Lord and the intense love that God
bears for his friends, so great that He is willing to endure the censorship of
ignorant foolish men.
v Later the Lord told Arjuna how he
could bring down the old grandsire, through the help of Sikhandhi.
v Using Sikhandhi as a shield, Arjuna shot arrows at Bhishma, piercing
his entire body.
v Thus, finally, Bhishma gave up
the fight, focusing his life force and breath, sealing the wounds, and waiting
for the auspicious moment to give up his body
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