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In the epic Mahabharata, Droṇa or Droṇāchārya or Guru Droṇa or Rajaguru Devadroṇa was royal preceptor to the Kauravas and Pandavas. He was a friend of Guru Sukracharya, the guru of Asuras, including Mahabali. He was the son of rishi Bharadwaja and a descendant of sage Angirasa. He was a master of advanced military arts, including the divine weapons or Astras. He was also the second commander- in- chief of kaurava army from 11th day to 15th day. He failed 4 times in capturing Yudhisthira (11th, 12th day, 14th day when Arjuna was busy fighting to kill Jaydratha and 14th night. He was beheaded by Dhrishtadyumna when he was meditating to release his soul on the battlefield.

On a river side, Bharadwaja saw an apsara named Ghritachi. He was filled with desire and his seed fell into a pot or basket. Inside it, a baby boy developed who was named Drona as he was born in a pot.

Drona spent his childhood in his father's Ashrama. He was taught by Agnivesa, a disciple of his father, the knowledge of the Agneya weapon. There he met Drupada, the prince of Panchala. They became best friends and Drupada promised Drona that he would give him anything. They studied together under Bharadwaj. Later, Drupada returned to his palace and Drona went to Parshuram, an incarnation of Vishnu, and learnt weapon skills. He also gained many celestial weapons.

Time passed and Drupada became the king of Panchala. Drona married Kripi, the sister of Kripa and had a son named Ashwatthama. Drona was not interested in material wealth and became poor.

Once, Drona's son Ashwatthama was playing with his friends. His friends were drinking milk and he wanted to drink it too. But his friends mixed flour with water and gave it to him. This enraged Drona and he remembered Drupada's promise. He went to Drupada's palace and asked him to give cows. But Drupada, filled with pride and ego, refused. He also insulted Drona by asking how a beggar could be his friend. This outraged Drona and he wanted to take revenge from Drupada.

Burning in rage, Drona wanted to take revenge from Drupad. While at Hastinapur, he came across the Kuru princes at play, and was able to use his abilities to help the princes solve some of their problems. He used grass to take out the ball from which they were playing. Amazed, the princes went to their grand uncle Bhishma. Bhishma instantly realized that this was Drona, and asked him to become the Guru of the Kuru princes, training them in advanced military arts.

Of all the Kaurava and Pandava brothers training under Drona, Arjuna emerged as the most dedicated, hard working and most naturally talented of them all, exceeding even Drona's own son Ashwatthama. Arjuna assiduously served his teacher, who was greatly impressed by his devoted pupil. Arjuna surpassed Drona's expectations in numerous challenges. As a reward, Drona gave Arjuna mantras to invoke the super-powerful divine weapon of Brahma known as Brahmashirshastra, but told Arjuna not to use this invincible weapon against any ordinary warrior.

When Arjun, inspired by his brother Bhima's nocturnal eating, mastered archery in absolute darkness, Drona was moved. Drona was greatly impressed by Arjuna's concentration, determination, and drive, and promised him that he would become the greatest archer on earth. Drona gave Arjuna special knowledge of the divine Astras.

Drona was partial especially to Arjuna and Ashwatthama. Drona dearly loved his son Ashwatthama and as a guru, he loved Arjuna more than anyone.

A strong criticism against Dronacharya is towards his unkind treatment of Ekalavya. However, it can be argued that Dronacharya was merely abiding by his duty.

Ekalavya, the son of a Nishadha chief, approached Dronacharya seeking his instruction. But since his father was a general under Jarasandh, the ruler of Magadha (an enemy state), Dronacharya refused to train him alongside Kauravas and Panadavas. Undeterred, Ekalavya began study and practice by himself, having fashioned a clay idol of Dronacharya's to watch over his training. Solely by his determination, Ekalavya became an archer of exceptional skill.

Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Share your thoughts in comments!

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