What is the secret of three arrows from Khatu Shyam? What was Barbarik’s relationship with Pandav Sons in the video

Nowadays, for the Darshan of Baba Khatu Shyam in Sikar, Rajasthan, there are long queues of devoted in the temple and everyone wants to get baby’s blessings. Lord Khatu is such a deity to be worshiped in Shyam Kalyug, by whose grace all the sadness of a person is removed and the way of success opened. Baby Khatu Shyam was also called Sahara of hair and three Banadhari. But do you know why they are called three Banadhari, and what do they relate to the Pandavas? What does Khatu Shyam keep related to Pandavas? According to the legend of Mahabharata, Khatu Shyam’s real name was Barbarik and was the son of the grandson of Pandava son Bhima, ie Ghatotkacha. After the blessings of Lord Krishna, he was called Khatu Shyam and was worshiped as Shri Krishna in Kali Yuga. Why are they called three arrows? According to mythology, Barbarik had a blessing that the side he would fight would be conquered and that he was about to support the losing side in the Mahabharata. He promised his mother that he would support the weak or losing side in the war. Barbarik had three impenetrable arrows that could return to the arrow cooker after destroying the entire army. He received this arrow as a blessing from Lord Shiva. Therefore, it is called three arrow streaks. Barbarik, ie Khatu Shyam Ji, could win the Kauravas in the fight with the help of these three arrows because the Kaurava team lost. When Lord Krishna got to know that Barbarik would support the weak side in the battlefield of Mahabharata, he demanded his head from Barbarik with fraud. Barbarik also donated his head by promising Shri Krishna, so it is also called Sheesh Dani. Lord Krishna, who saw the dedication and dedication of Barbarik, gave him a blessing that you will go and worship in my name in Kali Yuga. That’s why Barbarik is called Khatu Shyam. Share this story -tags

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