Mahabharat: Yudhishthir announces Rajasuya Yagya after Jarasandha's death
Mahabharat: Yudhishthir announces Rajasuya Yagya after Jarasandha's death
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In the morning episode of the famous TV show Mahabharat, Arjun got married to Subhadra. Arjun is worried about Draupadi. Arjun feels that Draupadi will get angry with this marriage but Subhadra and Draupadi become friends because of Krishna. After which Krishna advises Yudhishthira to perform the Rajasuya Yagya. While in this evening's episode, Jarasandha becomes an obstacle in the way of the Pandavas, and there is a tremendous fight between Bhima and Jarasandha. Jarasandha is killed in this battle.

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After which Jarasandha's son performs the last rites of his father. On the other hand, no one is happy with Yudhishthira's Rajasuya Yagya. Yudhishthira sends all people to participate in this Yagya. Yudhishthira is quite surprised to see Shakuni's enthusiasm. Karna tells Yudhishthira the truth of Shakuni's fake happiness. On the other hand, Duryodhana gets angry after seeing the success of Pandavas.

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Shakuni explains to Duryodhana that the Pandavas have to be defeated. As soon as Yudhishthira is called, everyone starts preparing to go to participate in the Rajasurya Yagya. Meanwhile, Shishupala, son of Krishna's aunt, also sets out to go to Indraprastha. Kaal narrates his story as soon as Shishupala comes in the story and tells how Shishupala will die.

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