The Unlearned Lesson: Duryodhana, Ego, and the Virata War During the thirteenth year of exile, when the Pandavas lived incognito in King Virata's kingdom, the Kauravas launched a raid to seize Virata's cattle. Arjuna, disguised as Brihannala, single-handedly confronted the combined forces of Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Kripa, and Duryodhana himself. He overpowered every one of them, proving in full view of the Kuru elders that he alone could withstand the entire Kaurava army. Bhishma and Drona had long maintained that no force with Arjuna at its center could be defeated, and the Virata war became living proof of this declaration. Why the Lesson Was Ignored Despite this unmistakable demonstration, Duryodhana proceeded toward the Kurukshetra war just months later. The reason was not ignorance but ahamkara, ego rooted in pride and entitlement. The Bhagavad Gita identifies this precisely as a root affliction of the unrighteous mind. Krishna describes those consumed by desire and anger a...