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Ep 8 - Rangmandap ka Satya

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In Hastinapur, Ashwatthama's world shrunk to a handful of people. It was all about the political moves of the royal lineage, filled with conspiracies and a fierce race to outdo one another. Ashwatthama didn't want to engage in this race but desired to show his father, Acharya Dron, that he excelled not just in combat skills but also in strategic knowledge, especially his unwavering trust in Arjuna. However, it wasn't just about thinking; he needed to demonstrate it somehow. But how? Whom should he showcase his martial prowess to? He had to prove to his father, who sought revenge against Drupad, that he could fulfill that goal. Years had passed, yet Ashwatthama couldn't forget the vengeance against Drupad. The battleground was set. If Ashwatthama failed, it would be the Kauravas' mistake, and if the Kauravas failed, it would be the Pandavas'. Whatever the case, revenge was inevitable. As the princes completed their education, Acharya Dron arrived at King Dhritarashtra's palace. The whole atmosphere changed with the arrival of the princes at the arena, echoing with the applause of the guests. However, Ashwatthama felt he could outshine Arjuna but was held back by the pressure of the royal display. He felt compelled to participate. What role did he play in the prince's showcase?

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In Hastinapur, Ashwatthama's world shrunk to a handful of people. It was all about the political moves of the royal lineage, filled with conspiracies and a fierce race to outdo one another. Ashwatthama didn't want to engage in this race but desired to show his father, Acharya Dron, that he excelled not just in combat skills but also in strategic knowledge, especially his unwavering trust in Arjuna. However, it wasn't just about thinking; he needed to demonstrate it somehow. But how? Whom should he showcase his martial prowess to? He had to prove to his father, who sought revenge against Drupad, that he could fulfill that goal. Years had passed, yet Ashwatthama couldn't forget the vengeance against Drupad. The battleground was set. If Ashwatthama failed, it would be the Kauravas' mistake, and if the Kauravas failed, it would be the Pandavas'. Whatever the case, revenge was inevitable. As the princes completed their education, Acharya Dron arrived at King Dhritarashtra's palace. The whole atmosphere changed with the arrival of the princes at the arena, echoing with the applause of the guests. However, Ashwatthama felt he could outshine Arjuna but was held back by the pressure of the royal display. He felt compelled to participate. What role did he play in the prince's showcase?

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