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Doctors frequently face "Arjuna moments"—crises of confidence or moral exhaustion (burnout) when faced with life-and-death decisions.

The is one who blends the technical expertise of modern science with the timeless, ethical, and psychological wisdom of the ancient epics. It teaches that the practicing medico is a warrior against suffering, whose true success lies in duty, skill, and unwavering compassion, even when faced with the inevitable outcomes of destiny. If you're interested, I can: mahabharatham practicing medico

: The Kurukshetra war required specialized care for injuries. Ancient physicians like

Arjuna’s pause on the battlefield is a lesson in acknowledgment. A practicing medico facing complex clinical problems or emotional distress should pause, acknowledge the confusion, and gain clarity before acting. If you are looking to expand this concept

In the midst of the great epic, Mahabharata, where mighty warriors clashed and gods walked among mortals, there lived a practicing medico whose skills in medicine and surgery were unparalleled. His name was not etched in the annals of history like the great heroes of the epic, but his contributions to the field of medicine were no less remarkable.

Draupadi is dragged by her hair into the court, disrobed, and humiliated. No man—not even her five husbands—speaks up until Krishna intervenes. If you're interested, I can: : The Kurukshetra

For a practicing medico, the hospital corridors often mirror the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Every day presents a complex web of ethical dilemmas, high-stakes decisions, and the relentless pursuit of