Choosing the Charioteer Krishna in Mahabharata: What Arjuna's Decision Teaches Us Today Before the Kurukshetra war began, both Duryodhana and Arjuna approached Vasudeva Krishna at Dwaraka seeking his support. Krishna offered a unique condition. One side could have his personal army, the mighty Narayani Sena, fully equipped for battle. The other side could have Krishna himself, who declared he would not lift a weapon and would remain unarmed throughout the war. Duryodhana, seeing this as pure military arithmetic, gladly chose the army. Arjuna, given the first opportunity to choose as the younger of the two, chose Krishna alone. This episode appears in the Udyoga Parva of the Mahabharata, in the section describing the assembling of armies before the war. Krishna, ever curious about the reasoning of those close to him, later asked Arjuna directly why he preferred an unarmed companion over an entire army capable of turning the tide of any war. Arjuna's Own Explanation Arjuna...