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Who was Barbarik in the Mahabharata tradition, and what was his vow regarding the war?

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: Mahabharata Characters

Barbarik is recognized in certain Mahabharata traditions as the grandson of Bhima (through Ghatotkacha). Known for an astonishing vow to always fight on the losing side, creating a moral puzzle in the war.

### Heritage
- **Grandfather**: Bhima
- **Father**: Ghatotkacha
- **Divine Weapons**: Possesses celestial arrows or bows from blessings.

### The Vow
- **Support the Weaker**: Commits to aid whichever army is at a disadvantage.
- **Conflict**: This vow could shift tides unpredictably, risking disproportionate destruction.

### Krishna’s Intervention
- **Test & Request**: Krishna realizes Barbarik’s potential danger, asks for his head as a symbolic sacrifice.
- **Observing the War**: Barbarik’s head is placed on a hilltop, witnessing the entire Kurukshetra battle.

Barbarik’s story, though not in every classical version, highlights the complexities of absolute neutrality or unconditional help. His stance suggests that misguided vow-keeping can complicate moral battles.

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