1. Hastinapur, is that you!

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Salutation to all mighty.......lets create our problems,

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In the ancient kingdom of Hastinapur, nestled along the banks of the Yamuna River, stood a palace of unparalleled grandeur, the Raja Mahal.

Raja Mahal - Royal palace.

 This was the illustrious residence of King Dhritarashtra, a pivotal figure in the epic narrative of the Mahabharata. The palace, a symbol of both splendor and sovereignty, was the epicenter of political and cultural life in Hastinapur.

In front the Grand palace stood, the divine prince of Dwaraka, a figure whose splendor transcends the boundaries of the mortal realm. His complexion, described as a mesmerizing shade of dark blue, resembles the deep, tranquil hue of a midnight sky or a lush, fertile raincloud. His form is adorned with the traditional yellow silk dhoti, which enhances his regal and ethereal presence.

Along him was Shri Balarama, the elder brother of Shri Krishna, a figure of immense significance and divine beauty, characterized by immense strength and grace, reflects both the power and purity that define his divine essence.

Shri krishna lets go a long deep breath, "huhhh...... It's going to be a long day". Elder brother just smiled to his anuj, he too knew what was coming this time.

Anuj - younger brother.



A soldier came running to Maha Mantri Vidur, who was conducting the ending of the royal court. Maha Mantri nodded to him, and he went straight to the announcer.

The royal announcement was made in the name of Dwarkadhish and his jeshth Mahabali Yadav Sreshta.

King Dhritarashtra, though blind, was a figure of immense authority and reverence. Todays court was going with a great public engagement but this sudden arrival to the Yadu's was quite settling for the king.

Maha Mahim Bhishma — the great and eternal pillar of dharma. Looked towards his youngest nephew who had no expressions on his face.

And there stood in all their glory the mighty king of dwarka , the slayed of kansa with his brother haldhari Sankarshana. They joined their hand and bowed to the king, to give their salutation. 

Sankarshana - name used to refer Shri Balaram.

The arrival of divine figures such as Shri Krishna and Balarama was an event of great significance and reverence. The king, along with his ministers and courtiers, performed various rituals to honor Krishna and Balarama. He addressed them with reverent titles such as "Vasudeva" and "Balarama" and expressed heartfelt gratitude for their visit. Maha Mahim Bhishma and the other ministers too welcomed them with immense respect and honor. Krishna and Balarama, with their characteristic grace and humility, engaged in conversation with the king and his court.

king Dhritarashtra:

Esteemed and most revered Shri Krishna, divine embodiment of righteousness and protector of dharma and his divine brother Yadav Sreshta shri Balaram....It is with boundless joy and profound reverence that I extend to you the warmest of welcomes to the royal court of Hastinapur.

yadav sreshtra - another name for yadu clan born Sri Balaram.

Sri krishna:

Esteemed King Dhritrashtra, noble ruler of Hastinapur, It is with a humble heart and profound gratitude that we acknowledge your gracious hospitality. May the blessings of the Supreme guide our hearts and actions.

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