The Unseen Mastery: Krishna's Archery Feat Among the many episodes describing Bhagavan Krishna's marriages, the winning of Lakshmana, one of his principal queens known as the Ashta Bharya, stands apart for the sheer difficulty of the test involved. While the Mahabharata's famous fish-eye trial at Draupadi's swayamvara is widely celebrated as the ultimate test of archery, the Puranic account of Lakshmana's swayamvara describes a feat that demanded far more than skill with the bow. It required perfect balance, precise judgment of a reflected image, and total composure under an added physical constraint. The Concept of the Test According to the Bhagavata Purana, Canto 10, which narrates the marriages of Krishna's principal queens, several kings and princes had assembled to win the hand of Lakshmana. The challenge set before the suitors was to strike a moving target, the eye of a fish, while judging its position only through its reflection in a vessel of oil placed ...