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Fill in the blank: Karna is renowned for his extreme ___, demonstrated when he gives away his earrings and armor. |
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False. Lord Krishna strives to bring peace between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. |
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What role does Krishna play in the conflict between the Pandavas and the Kauravas? |
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Krishna seeks to bring peace between the Pandavas and the Kauravas by proposing that the Pandavas be given a separate kingdom. |
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Duryodhana's agreement to give the Pandavas land was conditioned by what factor? |
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Duryodhana reluctantly agreed to give the Pandavas a barren land as a result of Krishna's negotiations for peace. |
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Fill in the blank: Arjuna and Bhima visit a wedding ceremony to compete for the hand of ___, the princess of the Drupada Kingdom. |
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The competition was significant as it was a test of skill and valor for the suitors vying for Draupadi's hand, reflecting the warrior culture of the time. |
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In the context of the Mahabharata, what does the term 'barren land' signify in Duryodhana's offer to the Pandavas? |
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The term 'barren land' signifies Duryodhana's reluctance to grant the Pandavas any valuable territory, reflecting the animosity and rivalry between the two factions. |
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True or False: Duryodhana fell into a pool because he was admiring his own reflection. |
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Duryodhana expresses his anger towards which character after feeling humiliated? |
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The story emphasizes the consequences of which two negative traits exemplified by Duryodhana? |
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True or False: Lord Krishna sought to escalate the conflict between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. |
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Fill in the blank: The story encourages values such as generosity, peace, and ___. |