Karma Yoga
194 stories
Ghatotkacha Sacrifice
Mahabharata, Drona Parva
Ghatotkacha forced Karna to use his divine weapon meant for Arjuna. His death paradoxically benefited the Pandavas.
The Upapandavas
Mahabharata, Sauptika Parva
Draupadis five sons were killed by Ashwathama in a night raid. They were cursed Vishwa Devas whose deaths liberated them.
Karna Death
Mahabharata, Karna Parva
All of Karnas curses converged on the battlefield - his chariot wheel stuck, he forgot mantras, and had already used his divine weapon.
Ekalavya Sacrifice
Mahabharata, Adi Parva
Ekalavya cut off his thumb as guru dakshina to Dronacharya, sacrificing his skill to honor his teacher despite being self-taught.
Kunti and Gandhari
Mahabharata
Both matriarchs faced impossible choices where maternal love conflicted with dharma, ultimately seeking spiritual atonement through forest exile.
Why Krishna Helped Kill Bhishma and Drona
Mahabharata, Drona Parva
Bhishma and Drona witnessed Draupadis disrobing but remained silent. Their inaction made them morally culpable.
Bhishma vs Parashurama
Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva
Bhishma refused to marry Amba despite his gurus demand, citing his celibacy vow. Their 23-day battle ended only when gods intervened.
Bhishma Pratigya
Mahabharata, Adi Parva
Devavrata took a lifelong vow of celibacy and renounced the throne so his father could marry Satyavati, earning the name Bhishma.
Barbarik Sacrifice
Mahabharata, Folk tradition
Barbarik could end the war in one minute but his vow to support the weaker side would cause endless oscillation. Krishna asked for his head as sacrifice.
The Two Curses on Karna
Mahabharata, Shanti Parva
Karna deceived his guru Parashurama and accidentally killed a Brahmana cow, receiving curses that would cause his death in battle against Arjuna.
King Shibi and the Dove
Mahabharata, Jataka tales
King Shibi offered his own flesh to save a dove from a hawk. When the dove kept getting heavier, he offered his entire body. The gods revealed themselves and blessed him.
Gandhari Curse on Krishna
Mahabharata, Stri Parva
Gandhari cursed Krishna that his Yadu clan would destroy itself just as her Kauravas were destroyed. Krishna accepted with a smile, and the curse later came true.
Hanuman Sanjeevani Mountain
Valmiki Ramayana, Yuddha Kanda
Unable to identify the herb to save dying Lakshmana, Hanuman lifted the entire mountain and flew it to Lanka, showing no obstacle is too great for devotion.
Karna Kavach Kundal Donation
Mahabharata, Udyoga Parva
Karna gave away his divine armor and earrings to Indra despite knowing it would lead to his death, because his vow of generosity was his dharma.
Vibhishana Chooses Dharma
Valmiki Ramayana, Yuddha Kanda
Vibhishana left his brother Ravana and joined Rama, choosing personal dharma over family loyalty when the two conflicted.
Rama Accepts Exile
Valmiki Ramayana, Ayodhya Kanda
Rama accepted 14 years exile without protest to honor his fathers word. Duty and parental respect supersede personal desires.
Kevat the Boatman
Ramcharitmanas
Kevat washed Ramas feet before ferrying him, fearing the dust might transform his boat. Rama embraced him as a fourth brother. Humble service earns divine grace.
Kumbhakarna Tragic Loyalty
Valmiki Ramayana, Yuddha Kanda
Kumbhakarna knew Ravanas cause was unjust but fought for family loyalty anyway. His tragic death illustrates blind loyalty over dharma.
Lakshmana 14-Year Vigil
Valmiki Ramayana
Lakshmana stayed awake 14 years guarding Rama and Sita. His devotion was so complete that Lakshmana Rekha became synonymous with sacred boundaries.
Urmila 14-Year Sleep
Regional Ramayana traditions
Urmila slept for 14 years so Lakshmana could stay awake to protect Rama. Her silent sacrifice enabled his heroic deeds.