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Ashwatthama The Ambitious Brave

Ashwatthama The Ambitious BraveIn the epic Mahabharata, Ashwatthama described as a clever in control of various types of weapons of war. This is understandable, because Ashwatthama himself was the son of a teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas namely Rishi Drona. Ashwatthama an antagonist character in favor of the Kauravas in the war Bharatayudha.
 

Ashwatthama figure in the puppet version of Java is a character who has the ultimate weapon in the form of arrows named Cundamanik arrows. In the Indian version, Ashwatthama became king in the kingdom of Panchala after Drona Drupada had dropped through the help of the Pandavas. Ashwatthama known as a loyal friendship. Ashwatthama very eager to have a kingdom when his friend, Duryudana, became king. Ashwatthama wanted a king to his father's office. His father who had such great compassion, willing to do anything for his son. Until arise intention to make Drupada stepped down from his throne. In war Bharatayudha told Ashwatthama managed to save themselves from the pursuit of the Pandavas, but eventually died at the hands of the Milky being caught while trying to kill Parikshit who was a baby.
 

Ambition owned Ashwatthama very incorrect. Forcing something that should not be done. Ashwatthama figures have tremendous loyalty to a friend, just Ashwatthama an ambitious brave. Wanting something that should not be done. Hopefully Ashwatthama figures can provide lessons for us all.
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