Vyasa

Indra and Agni

3 substories where their stories intersect

Only 3 moments. Each one carries weight.

Supporting

Chapter 217

Arjuna and Krishna Slaughter Creatures and Burn Khandava

Arjuna and Krishna encircle the Khandava forest, hunting down every creature that tries to flee while the god Agni rages through the woods. The gods, alarmed by the conflagration, beg Indra to intervene. Indra summons torrential rains, but the fire's heat evaporates the showers before they can touch the flames, setting the stage for a direct battle between the fire and the king of the gods.

Supporting

Chapter 219

Krishna and Arjuna Burn the Khandava Forest

The god of fire, Agni, rages through the Khandava forest, consuming everything. Krishna and Arjuna stand guard with divine weapons, slaughtering every creature that tries to flee and feeding them to the flames. Even the gods, led by Indra, arrive to save the forest but are utterly repulsed by the two warriors.

Minor

Chapter 225

Vaishampayana narrates the conclusion of the Khandava burning

The Khandava forest is gone, consumed by Agni after five days and a night of burning. The fire, drunk on rivers of fat and marrow, appears before Arjuna and Krishna, satisfied. Then Indra himself descends, surrounded by the Maruts, and offers the heroes a reward for a deed even gods would find difficult.