The Final Reckoning: Bhima and Duryodhana's Battle as the True Resolution of the Mahabharata The eighteen-day war at Kurukshetra, described in the Mahabharata, culminated not in grand armies clashing or divine interventions, but in a brutal, personal confrontation between two warriors whose enmity had defined generations. When Bhima finally faced Duryodhana in single combat on the dried lake bed, it was not merely the end of a war—it was the resolution of a conflict that had simmered since childhood, the final answer to a question that had haunted the Kaurava clan for decades: could anything truly stop Bhima? The Roots of Fear and Hatred The animosity between Bhima and Duryodhana began long before the dice game or the disrobing of Draupadi. From their earliest days in Hastinapura, Duryodhana recognized in Bhima a physical force that no amount of political maneuvering, legal manipulation, or strategic planning could overcome. This recognition bred not respect but fear, and fear t...