Krishna’s Counsel and the Failed Peace Mission
Krishna Meets the Pandavas
At this crucial moment, Krishna, their eternal guide and well-wisher, visited them. His words were both compassionate and pragmatic:
“You have fulfilled your exile. Now it is time to claim your kingdom. But know this — Duryodhan will never yield a single inch of land without war. He is blinded by arrogance, and peace is not in his heart.”
The Pandavas listened carefully. Though Yudhishthir was committed to peace and dharma, Krishna’s warning prepared them for the storm that lay ahead.
The Attempt at Peace
Despite Krishna’s foresight, Yudhishthir, the son of Dharma, insisted on making one last attempt to avoid war. He believed that no matter how great the injustice, peace should always be given a chance.
Thus, the Pandavas sent messengers to Hastinapur with a humble request. Yudhishthir declared:
“We do not ask for our entire kingdom. Grant us only five villages — enough for each of the five brothers. Let peace prevail, and let not the land be drenched in blood.”
This was not a demand of greed but of survival and dignity. It showed Yudhishthir’s willingness to compromise, even after years of humiliation and loss.
Duryodhan’s Arrogant Reply
But Duryodhan, consumed with pride and envy, laughed at this request. Surrounded by his allies and fueled by Shakuni’s poisonous counsel, he made a statement that echoed through history:
“I will not give them land enough to pierce even the tip of a needle!”
His words sealed the fate of Hastinapur. With this one arrogant declaration, Duryodhan shattered the last chance of peace.
The Silence of the Elders
In the royal court, elders like Bhishma, Drona, and Vidura heard Duryodhan’s words. Vidura, deeply distressed, tried to counsel him, warning that this stubbornness would destroy the Kuru dynasty. Bhishma and Drona too were pained, but their loyalty to the throne tied their hands.
Their silence, once again, became complicit in the path of destruction.
Krishna’s Final Word
When the message of Duryodhan’s refusal reached the Pandavas, their hearts hardened. Krishna, who had already foreseen this outcome, reminded them:
“War is now inevitable. The path of peace has been denied. Prepare yourselves, for the wheel of destiny has begun to turn. Dharma must rise, and adharma must fall.”
With these words, Krishna stood firmly beside the Pandavas, ready to guide them into the great war that destiny demanded — the Kurukshetra.
Conclusion
The peace mission of Hastinapur is one of the most powerful episodes of the Mahabharata. It shows the humility and patience of the Pandavas, who were willing to accept five villages in exchange for avoiding bloodshed. Yet it also reveals the arrogance of Duryodhan, whose refusal lit the spark of the Kurukshetra war.
Krishna’s counsel proved true — there could be no peace with one who rejected dharma. The fate of Hastinapur was sealed, and the drums of war began to thunder.

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