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: The account emphasizes the "Royal Glory" or divine favor that follows the rightful king. In the narrative, this is often symbolized by a mystical animal (like a ram) following the protagonist. vasparvan-s Account

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"What glory is there in dying for a piece of land in Hastinapura? When our soldiers die on that field, they will reincarnate as insects, trees, or perhaps—if they are lucky—as humans in the Kali Yuga. For a Daitya, death is a downgrade. For a Kshatriya, death is a promotion to heaven. Let the humans fight their own war. We will watch." For a Daitya, death is a downgrade

To understand the account, one must first understand the author. The name "Vasparvan" does not appear in the standard Critical Edition of the Mahabharata . However, references to a Suta (charioteer-bard) named Vasparva appear in certain regional recensions (specifically the Kashmiri and Nepalese manuscripts) as a minor courtier serving Dhritarashtra.