most powerful unknown warrior of mahabharat Barbarik Mahabharata kurushetra
In Mahabharata, there are two particular instances, which depict the character of Vikarna, perfectly.
When the great King Yudhishtir’s quest to win at the dice game took over the best of him, he pawned his own wife. Draupadi was dragged forcefully and mercilessly to the court, before the noblest of men. These warriors, possessing complete ability to bring the savage scene to a halt, preferred being mute spectators when the drunk-with-power Duryodhana ordered the commencement of the shameful act- unclothing of Draupadi.
In Mahabharata, there are two particular instances, which depict the character of Vikarna, perfectly.
When the great King Yudhishtir’s quest to win at the dice game took over the best of him, he pawned his own wife. Draupadi was dragged forcefully and mercilessly to the court, before the noblest of men. These warriors, possessing complete ability to bring the savage scene to a halt, preferred being mute spectators when the drunk-with-power Duryodhana ordered the commencement of the shameful act- unclothing of Draupadi.