In the
Kurukshetra War between the Pandavas and Kauravas, Kripa supported Duryodhana and fought from his side. The
Udyoga Parva of the
Mahabharata mentions that
Bhishma, commander of the Kaurava army, declared Kripa as a mighty warrior. During the war, Kripa fought with many warriors including Brihatkshetra, Chekitana,
Satyaki,
Sahadeva,
Arjuna,
Bhima, Dhrishaketu and Vardhakshremi. He also defeated
Shikhandi and
Yudhamanyu, as well as killed
Abhimanyu's guards, Suketu and Kalinda prince. The
Shalya Parva mention that Kripa advised
Karna to make peace with the Pandavas. On the 18th day of the war, the Kauravas side was defeated and Duryodhana was killed by Bhima. Kripa cried for him and along with
Ashwatthama, he massacred the remaining Pandava army during that night and lit the fire at the camp. The
Stri Parva of the epic records Kripa returning to
Dhritarashtra and
Gandhari, the parents of the Kauravas, and telling them about the war. In the epic's
Ashramavasika Parva, when Dhritarashtra decided to retire to the forest, Kripa wanted to accompany him. However, Dhritarashtra stopped him and advised Yudhishthira, the new emperor of Kuru Kingdom, to make Kripa a council member. When the Pandavas also retired to the Himalayas after many years, Kripa became the preceptor of
Parikshit, the grandson of Arjuna. It is believed that after fulfilling his duties, Kripa finally went to the forest for penance and lived the rest of his life. ==Legacy==