The Turning Point: Arjuna's Choice and the Destiny of the Mahabharata War - Head or Feet: The Silent Test As war between the Kauravas and Pandavas became inevitable, both sides understood that the support of the Yadavas, and of Bhagavan Krishna himself, could tip the scale. The Udyoga Parva of the Mahabharata, in its seventh chapter, records how both Duryodhana and Arjuna set out for Dwaraka on the very same day, each hoping to secure Krishna's help before the other could ask. They arrived to find Krishna asleep. Duryodhana entered first and, true to his nature, chose the finest seat in the chamber, positioning himself near Krishna's head. Arjuna entered soon after and, finding no seat of honour available or desired, simply stood near Krishna's feet with folded hands, waiting in silence. The Mahabharata itself notes this contrast plainly: Duryodhana "sat down on a fine seat at the head of the bed," while Arjuna "stood at the back of the bed, bowing and...