Mahabharata Story in Hindi: Where did Sanjaya, who told Dhritarashtra about the war with his own eyes, go after the Mahabharata war?

Sanjay in Mahabharata War: In the Mahabharata war, Sanjaya, the charioteer and advisor of Dhritarashtra, stayed in Hastinapur and told him the entire situation of the war through his divine sight. But when the war ended and the Kauravas were destroyed, what happened to Sanjaya?
Sanjay Destiny in Mahabharata: You must be well aware of Sanjay, the famous character of the Mahabharata war. Apart from Lord Krishna, only Sahadev and Sanjay had the power to know the present and future of the war. He was also the advisor and charioteer of King Dhritarashtra of Hastinapur. When the fierce war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas went on for 18 days in Kurukshetra, Sanjay was in Hastinapur during that time and was telling Maharaj Dhritarashtra about the war with his own eyes. But when the Mahabharata war ended, what happened to Sanjay? Very few people would know where he had gone. Today we are going to tell you about this in detail.
According to mythological texts, Sanjaya was a disciple of Maharishi Vedavyas. Pleased with his service, Maharishi blessed him with divine sight. That is, he could see not only distant events but also future events. When Lord Krishna showed his colossal form to Arjuna during the Mahabharata war, Sanjaya was the second and last person who saw Lord Vishnu in person. No one else in the world had the good fortune of seeing his divine form.
Trying to convince Dhritarashtra till the last moment
Sanjaya was of a very humble and religious nature. He always supported truth and religion. Despite being just a charioteer, he never hesitated to tell the truth to Hastinapur King Dhritarashtra. He tried till the last moment to avoid the Mahabharata war. After the defeat of the Pandavas in Chausar, when Duryodhan used his cunningness and forced them to go into exile, Sanjaya realized the future.
Went to the Pandavas to avoid war
Sanjaya warned Dhritarashtra, saying, 'O King! The destruction of the Kuru dynasty is now certain, but in this Great War, a huge number of citizens will also be lost.' However, Dhritarashtra did not listen to him and took one more step towards the war. After this, on the advice of Bhishma, Dronacharya and other warriors, Dhritarashtra sent Sanjaya to the Pandavas to convince them to avoid the Mahabharata war. Following his orders, Sanjaya went to the Pandavas, although he already knew that the war could not be avoided.
After the Mahabharata war, he went to the Himalayas
In the Mahabharata war that lasted for 18 days in Kurukshetra, when most of Duryodhan and his brothers were killed and the Pandavas won the war, Dhritarashtra was devastated. He did not expect that despite a smaller army, the Pandavas would defeat the Kaurava army. It is said that after this war, Sanjaya stayed in Hastinapur for a long time. Later, when Dhritarashtra, Gandhi and the Pandavas' mother Kunti took sanyaas, Sanjaya also retired from public life. After Dhritarashtra's death, Sanjaya went to the caves of the Himalayas and spent the rest of his life living there.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. NC does not confirm it.)