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Why did Abhimanyu not know to come out of the chakravyuha?
Abhimanyu was the son the Arjuna. But he did not know how to destroy the formation once he was inside, as Subhadra fell asleep while listening to the story and (Abhimanyu in her womb) could learn only half of the technique. This is the reason why he was only able to enter/ break and not come out of the chakravyu.
Why did Abhimanyu enter chakravyuha?
After the Pandavas finished their exile, Duryodhana didn’t agree to return their wealth and fortune. Thus, the Pandavas had to fight a battle to get their rights back. According to folklore, when Abhimanyu was in his mother’s womb, he heard about the Chakravyuh and gained half the knowledge to enter the Chakravyuh.
What if Abhimanyu survived?
If Abhimanyu had not died in the Mahabharat war, then he would have grown up to be one of the most powerful warrior just like his father Arjun. Abhimanyu was trained by various eminent Yadav warriors like Pradyumn, Kritverma, Satyaki etc. under the guidance of Lord Krishna himself.
Why did Abhimanyu enter into the Chakravyuh?
Hence, the two major reasons that lead to Abhimanyu entering into the Chakravyuh are: On the side of the Pandavas, only four warriors knew how to breach or break into a chakravyuha. They were Abhimanyu, Arjun, Lord Krishna and Satyaki.
Why did Lord Krishna try to keep Arjuna away from charkravyuha?
Krishna on the other side of the war tries to keep Arjuna away from the Charkravyuha as according to one of the theories he wants to get rid of the curse on him and thus Abhimanyu. Abhimanyu then sets out to breach the great wonder, Chakravyuha along with the other Pandava warriors.
How did Abhimanyu get surrounded by Kaurava warriors?
Abhimanyu was eventually surrounded by the mightiest of the Kaurava warriors who were also his uncles and cousins. Duryodhana, Dusshasana, Lakshmana, Kritavarma, Kripa, Drona, Ashwatthama and many other great warriors started moving towards him with deadly weapons.
Why did the Kauravas think Pandavas broke the rule first?
The Kauravas thought the Pandavas broke the rule first when they brought a woman to the battlefield in reference to Shikhandi, who was a peculiar character. Shikhandi was a woman by birth but his father Drupada, king of Panchala raised him as a man saying he’ll have a body of a man when he grows up.