Drona's Banner in the Kurukshetra War In Mahabharata: When the Ascetic's Vessel Flew Over the Battlefield In the great war of Kurukshetra, the battlefield was not merely a theater of arms and armies. It was a vast canvas of symbols, each warrior's chariot carrying an emblem that spoke of his nature, his lineage, his dharma, and the deeper truth of who he was. The Mahabharata, in its detailed descriptions of the war, records that every great commander bore a distinct flag — Arjuna flew the Hanuman banner, Bhishma carried the palm tree, Yudhishthira the golden moon. These were not decorative flourishes. They were proclamations of the soul. Among the most profound and quietly striking of all these banners was that of Acharya Drona — the Kamandalu, the ascetic's water vessel, flying high above the fury of war. Drona: The Brahmin Who Held the Bow Drona's very existence was a paradox that the Mahabharata never allows the reader to forget. Born of the sage Bharadwaja...