Why Shiva First Defeated Arjuna Before the Pandavas Won Kurukshetra Arjuna is celebrated as one of the greatest warriors in Sanatana Dharma. Gifted with unmatched archery, trained by Dronacharya, armed with the Gandiva bow, and blessed with extraordinary courage, he was destined to become the central warrior of the Kurukshetra war. Yet, despite all his greatness, there remained one obstacle that could have destroyed him before the war had even begun - pride. Skill is a blessing, but pride in one's skill becomes a weakness. A warrior who begins to believe he is invincible stops learning, underestimates his opponents, and loses the alertness necessary for survival. The Mahabharata repeatedly demonstrates that arrogance blinds even the strongest, while humility opens the door to divine grace. Knowing this, Shiva decided that Arjuna needed one final lesson before receiving the most powerful weapon and before carrying the responsibility of restoring Dharma. Shiva Appears as Kirata...