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Who is No 1 warrior in Mahabharata?

Who is No 1 warrior in Mahabharata?

Arjuna: He was the son of Indra. He was the best archer and the greatest warrior of Mahabharata. He defeated great warriors like Bhishma, Drona, Ashwatthama, Karna, fairly but never got defeated by any of them.

Who is strongest in Mahabharat?

Physically, Bhima was the strongest person on Earth after Hanuman and Balarama. Bhima killed demons including Bakasura, Hidimbasura, Kirmira, Jatasura, etc. Bhima defeated and killed fearsome warrior Jarasandha.

Who was great warrior Arjuna or Karna?

Karna had made his life’s mission to prove himself to Arjuna that he was the greatest of all warriors. He made it into a personal battle. Not adhering to warfare rules, Karna participated in brutally killing Arjuna’s son, Abhimanyu even when he was weaponless.

What is the highest level of a warrior in Mahabharata?

Based on his judgement and knowledge of the science of weapons he classified every warrior involved in the Mahabharata war. According to him the highest level of a warrior is the Maharathi. He defined the three classifications as follows: Rathi: A warrior capable of attacking 5,000 warriors simultaneously.

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How did Bhishma classify the Warriors in the Mahabharata war?

Bhishma, the grandsire of both the Kauravas and the Pandavas, analyzed each warrior on both sides of the battle. He said there are 3 types of warriors. They are the Rathi, the Atirathi and the Maharathi. Based on his judgement and knowledge of the science of weapons he classified every warrior involved in the Mahabharata war.

Can Ramayan Warriors be compared to the Warriors of Mahabharata?

I also feel that warriors of Ramayan cannot be compared to warriors of Mahabharata, since I believe Treta yuga warriors are more powerful than the warriors belongs to Dwapara yuga except for exception of Lord Krishna.

What is the difference between Atirathi and Maharathi in Mahabharata?

Atirathi: A warrior capable of contending with 12 Rathi class warriors or 60,000 warriors simultaneously. Maharathi: A warrior capable of fighting 12 Atirathi class warriors or 720,000 warriors simultaneously, and having complete mastery of all forms of weapons and combat skills.