"Ekalavya," Drona said, his voice cracking, "if I am your guru, then give me guru dakshina."
The forest fell silent. Even the wind stopped. The Kaurava princes gasped. Arjuna looked away. vyasa mahabharatham malayalam pdf
"Anything, Guruji!"
One afternoon, the Kauravas and Pandavas were hunting in the forest. A dog strayed near Ekalavya's ashram. Before the dog could bark, Ekalavya sealed its mouth with seven arrows – without drawing blood. "Ekalavya," Drona said, his voice cracking, "if I
Arjuna stood frozen. "Guruji," he said, "how can anyone shoot like this? I thought I was your best student." Arjuna looked away
So Ekalavya made a clay statue of Drona, placed it under a banyan tree, and worshipped it as his teacher. For years, he practiced. His arrows could part water, silence a deer's heartbeat, and pluck a flower without shaking the stem.