Bhima's Meeting with Ghatotkacha During the Exile Period in Mahabharata: Dharma Above Blood Relations During the exile of the Pandavas described in the Mahabharata, the brothers encountered numerous trials that tested not only their physical strength but also their commitment to dharma. Life in the forest was far from peaceful. Wild animals, rakshasas, and other dangers constantly threatened sages and innocent forest dwellers. Bhima, known for his immense strength and fearless nature, often took responsibility for protecting those living in the forest, especially during the night. One such incident presents a profound lesson on duty, sacrifice, and righteousness. While patrolling the forest, Bhima came across a rakshasa who was threatening a Brahmin family. The demon demanded that one member of the family accompany him as a human sacrifice for a goddess worshiped by his mother. The frightened family stood helpless before the terrifying demand. At that moment, Bhima intervened. ...