He acted as Arjun's charioteer and guide in the Kurukshetra; the war was indirectly controlled by him
Who was the Pandav that initially married Draupadi?
Arjun
Bhim killed this Kaurav in revenege for Draupadi's humiliation.
Dushasan
Karna's father was which god?
Surya (The Sun God)
The main battlefield of the Mahabharat war is known as
Kurukshetra
Krishna spoke the Bhagavad Gita to Arjun on which battlefield?
Kurukshetra
What was Arjun's bow called?
Gandiva
What was Bhim's primary weapon?
Gada (mace)
Karna
On the first day of battle, this Pandav king lost his calm and challenged the Kauravas despire being known for truth and dharma
Yudhistir
Kansa
Nakul
Bhim was known for his extraordinary strength, but who was his mother that blessed him with these powers?
Kunti.
Karna was a loyal friend to which Kaurav?
Duryodhan
This Kaurav prince refused to fight without his friend Karna by his side, showing how emotionally dependant he was during the war
Duryodhan
Arjun poured hundreds of arrows on which warrior?
Bhishma
This Pandav was known to possess the power of 10,000 elephants
Bhim
During the Pandav's exile, Bhim met a mighty individual, who seemed ordinary initially, and this individual tested his strength and taught him humility. Who was this individual? (Think back to Ramayan)
Bhagwan Hanuman
Karna was killed by Arjun under what special circumstance?
When his chariot wheel was stuck and he could not fight properly.
Bhim fulfilled his vow by killing this Kaurav after dragging him out in the open battlefield
Dushasan
"Do your duty, without attatchment to the results" Who said to whom?
Bhagwan Krishna said to Arjun
Arjun killed this greatest archer from the Kaurava side, after his chariot wheel got stuck during Kurukshetra
Karna.
Bhim took a vow to break this Kaurav's legs, and fulfilled it on the final day of the Mahabharat war
Duryodhan (who also died at the hands of Bhim on the final day)
Who was Karna's teacher who cursed Karna for lying about learning the Brahmastra? (hint: he was also one of Vishnu's avatars)
Parshuram
(one of the most symbolic moments of the Mahabharat war)
In a moment of explosive rage during the Kurukshetra War, Krishna jumped off Arjun's chariot, lifted a broken chariot wheel, and charged towards Bhishma—almost breaking his vow of NOT taking up arms. What caused Krishna to react this way?
Arjun's unwillingness to fight Bhishma with full might, whereas Bhishma was unleashing his full power upon the Pandav forces, made Krishna force this action, which was intended to spur Arjun into fulfilling his duty as a warrior and to uphold Dharm.