Arjuna's Divine Conch: Unveiling the Power of 'Devadatta' in Mahabharata

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Arjuna's Divine Conch: Unveiling the Power of 'Devadatta' in Mahabharata
- •Arjuna, the great warrior of Mahabharata, possessed a powerful divine conch named 'Devadatta', meaning "given by the gods".
- •He received 'Devadatta' as a gift from his father, Indra, after vanquishing demons in Indraloka.
- •The conch's sound was so fierce it made the sky and earth tremble, instilling fear in enemies and breaking their morale.
- •During the Kurukshetra war, Arjuna blew 'Devadatta' immediately after Lord Krishna sounded his 'Panchajanya' conch, signaling the start of the war.
- •The 'Devadatta' conch symbolized Arjuna's victory and was used for war declarations, army signals, and psychological warfare.
Why It Matters: Arjuna's 'Devadatta' conch, a divine gift from Indra, was a powerful symbol of victory and fear.
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