- Sanjaya
Sanjaya (
Sanskrit : संजय, "sanjaya") is a character from the ancient Indian epic "Mahābhārata ". In this story of warring families, the father of the principals of theKaurava side is the blind kingDhritarashtra . His advisor and hence also hischariot eer Sanjay (who has the gift of seeing events at a distance granted by the rishiVyasa ) narrates to Dhritarshtra the action in the climactic battle ofKurukshetra , which includes theBhagavad Gita . He had the unpleasant duty of breaking the news of the death of Dhritarashtra's hundred sons at the hands ofBhima at different points of time in the battle and offers the sorrowing king solace in his darkest hours. Sanjay is known to be brutally frank in his recital of the day's battle events and his own opinions, (which usually would predict the utter destruction of the Kauravas at the hands ofArjuna andKrishna ).In the Bhagavad Gita, passages often start with the
Sanskrit words "Sanjay uvaacha:" ("Sanjay said:"). The entireBhagavad Gita (translates as "The Song of God" or "God's song") is a recital of Sanjay toDhritarashtra of the conversation betweenKrishna andArjuna .
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