🕉️ Barbarika – The Silent Witness of Kurukshetra and the Hidden Avatar of Devotion
A forgotten hero. A severed head. A divine witness.
Just beside the sacred Kodimaram of the Sree Padmanabhaswami Temple in Thiruvananthapuram stands an awe-inspiring statue that few recognize fully — the figure of Barbarika, the grandson of Bhima, who could have ended the Mahabharata war in minutes... yet chose instead to surrender his head to Lord Krishna.
Known today as Khatu Shyam Ji, Barbarika’s story is not of conquest, but of sacrifice; not of warfare, but of wisdom. In this in-depth article (attached as a downloadable PDF), I explore the spiritual and mythological journey of this extraordinary warrior — from his rakshasa and naga lineage, to the divine meeting with Krishna, to his transformation into the eternal Sākshi, the divine witness of Kurukshetra.
This is a tale of dharma, paradox, devotion, and humility — and one that still resonates deeply in temples, folk legends, and the hearts of millions.
👉 Download the full article [here] and immerse yourself in the silent strength of the warrior who chose to surrender.
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