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What does Duryodhana's perspective on Bhima and Bhishma reveal in the Bhagavad Gita?

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"Life's outcomes often defy our initial logic; it is grace that can transform the seemingly strongest into the most vulnerable."

According to Osho, Duryodhana saw Bhima—not Arjuna—as the Pandava center, because brute force and unreflective resolve seemed dependable for war, whereas Arjuna’s intelligence bred doubt and hesitation. Yet the Gita shows this early calculus failing when the ‘Unknown’—Krishna’s presence—transforms Arjuna, shifting the war’s axis. Osho’s point: life’s outcomes defy initial logic; grace can overturn visible strengths.
Duryodhana trusted Bhima’s muscle and doubted Arjuna’s mind, but Krishna stepped in and made Arjuna decisive, changing everything.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t judge by surface strength; deeper insight can redefine outcomes.
- Leave room for the unexpected—help, guidance, or grace can arrive.
- Doubt, when guided, can turn into clear, right action.
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