Why is Lord Krishna called parthasarathi?

Eventually siding with the Pandavas, he offered his services as a charioteer to Arjuna, the Pandavas' greatest archer. Krishna is thus accorded the title Parthasarathy, which translates to the charioteer of Partha (another name for Arjuna), or Sanathana Sarathi, eternal charioteer.
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What is parthasarathi?

The name 'Parthasarathy' means the 'charioteer of Arjuna', referring to Krishna's role as a charioteer to Arjuna in the epic Mahabaratha.
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Why does Krishna Call Arjuna Partha?

He was Partha, because he was Kunti's son. While Kunti had other sons too, it was only when Arjuna was born, that a divine voice was heard saying that this son would bring fame to Kunti. Arjuna was called Krishna too. This name came to him because of Lord Siva.
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Who is Krishna's Sarathi?

Daruka is the name of Krishna's sarathi. You will find the reference in The Mahabharata written by C Rajagopalachari.
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Who is known as Parthasarathy?

Lord Shri Krishna used to lovingly call Arjuna as Partha and he became the charioteer of Arjuna hence called Parthasarathy.
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Which is the most powerful bow in Hindu mythology?

Govardhana - A powerful bow of Vishnu.
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What was the name of Arjuna's chariot in Mahabharata?

The name of the Chariot of Arjuna was Kapi Dhwaja. It was donated by Agni (the fire-god) to Arjuna, and could conquer all directions, wherever it was drawn through out the three worlds. Arjuna's chariot name was ' Nandi Ghosh' and The flag was called 'Kapi dhvaja' which has 'lord Hanuman' figure on it.
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How many horses did Krishna's chariot have?

Arjuna, who has not-yet seen Krishna's Universal Form, does not realize that: The chariot represents the human body. The five horses are the five senses—tasting, seeing, hearing, smelling and touching. The chariot's reins, which the charioteer uses to drive his vehicle, symbolize the human mind.
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Who was the blind king in Mahabharata?

In Mahabharata—An ancient story of a war between the Pandavas and the Kauravas—the blind king Dhritarashtra is the father of the principals of the Kaurava side. Sanjaya, son of charioteer Gavalgana, is Dhritarashtra's advisor and also his charioteer.
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Who is lying on the bed of arrows?

Pitamah Bhishma One of the characters in the Mahabharata, known for his brahmcharya(celibacy) vows and muscle power, who devoted his entire life to the service of Hastinapur, while he could sit on the throne if he wanted. But he kept his word throughout his life. But still he had to lie on the bed of the arrows.
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Who was Arjuna Favourite wife?

Subhadra was Arjuna's favorite wife. Subhadra was the sister of Lord Krishna. Thus Arjuna naturally loved her more since she was the sister of his inseparable companion (Arjuna is Nara and Lord Krishna is Narayana).
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Who was Arjun in his previous birth?

Siva alludes to the fact that Arjuna was Nara in a previous birth, with Narayana as his companion. It is believed that they continue to perform austerities and penance for the benefit of mankind. The incarnation is symbolic of the human soul which has the Supreme Lord as the eternal companion.
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Was Karna a Savyasachi?

Karna is indeed a great Savyasachi.
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Who has seen Krishna vishwaroop?

Lord Hanuman, Arjuna and the Narrator of Mahabharata Sanjay these were the only three people who saw Vishwaroopa. Arjuna and Sanjay were able to see Vishwaroopa because both were blessed with Divine Eyes. Sanjay was able to view the whole war sitting in Hastinapur.
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Did Krishna give eyesight to Dhritarashtra?

It was offered to Dhritarashtra only by ved vyasa but he turned it down saying he will not be able to see it and asked ved vyasa to give it to Sanjaya. Ved-Vyasa had originally offered eyesight to Dhritarashtra. It was Dhritarashtra who turned this offer down.
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Who killed Dhritarashtra?

After the great war of Mahabharata, the grief-stricken blind king along with his wife Gandhari, sister-in-law Kunti, and half brother Vidura left Hastinapura for penance. It is believed that all of them (except Vidura who predeceased him) perished in a forest fire and attained Moksha.
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Why does the Sun have 7 horses?

The iconography of Surya is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by horses, often seven in number which represent the seven colours of visible light, and the seven days of the week.
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What is the name of Krishna's horse?

When Krishna declares himself to be the source of the universe, he declares that among horses, he is Uchchaihshravas—he who is born from the amrita.
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Why did Krishna have 4 horses?

Krishna driving a four horse chariot is for maintaining the balance. Four horses can be called as four Vedas. This chariot was given to Arjuna by God Agni. One who drives the chariot is considered as god of victory as Krishna was.
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Why is Krishna called Hrishikesh?

Hrishikesha (Sanskrit: हृषीकेश; IAST: Hṛṣīkēśa) is another name of Hindu God Vishnu and is the 47th name in the Vishnu Sahastranama. According to Adi Shankara's commentary on the Vishnu Sahasranama, the name has several meanings: The lord of the senses. He under whose control the senses subsist.
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Who gave Gandiva to Arjun?

Varuna gave the Gandiva bow to Arjuna, as well as two quivers which would provide an inexhaustible number of arrows. The weapon was dreaded by many during the Kurukshetra war, having defeated and killed many great warriors and the gods themselves.
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Does Hanuman appear in Mahabharata?

We know the importance of Hanuman in the Ramayana, but he appears in the Mahabharata too.
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Can Arjuna lift Vijaya bow?

Arjuna could lift the Swayamwara bow, string it & shoot the target. Agni deva gave Gandiva bow to Arjuna, saying that no one would be able to string the bow other than him, Krishna, & Bhima. But Parshurama told Karna that whoever has Vijaya bow in their hand, they would be unbeatable.
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Who can stop Sudarshan Chakra?

The Sudarshan Chakra has 108 serrated blades, and has the ability to travel several million yojanas (1 Yojana = 8 kms) at a blink of an eye. Once out of finger, it chases the enemy and will not return without the intended result. The enemy can only stop it with his own death.
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Who gave Trishul to Lord Shiva?

The solar matter fell to the earth, reducing 1/8th of his original power. This material was later used by Viswakarma to create the Trishula for Shiva, Sudarshana Chakra for Vishnu and Pushpaka Vimana for Brahma. 3.
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