Explanation : The most dramatic day of the war was the 10th day. Bhishma had caused havoc in the Pandava army for the first nine days, slaughtering whomever he wished. None were able to stop him, not even Arjuna. On the 9th night (after the war had ended for the day) Yudhistira went to Bhishma, asking him how the Pandavas could stop him. Bhishma himself told Yudhistira the method of his defeat. He said that he had vowed to lay down his weapons if a woman confronted him in the battlefield. Yudhistira went back to his camp and told everyone the news. Then Krishna declared that Shikhandi, the eunuch, would confront Bhishma the next day. Now Shikhandi was actually Amba, the Princess of Kashi, in his previous birth and Bhishma had insulted him then. On the 10th morning, Shikhandi rode on Arjuna's charriot. When Bhishma saw Shikhandi, he immediately recognised Amba in him. He put down his bow and Arjuna firing from behind, laid Bhishma down on a bed of arrows. Because Bhishma had the power to control his death, he remained alive. The war for that day was called off. The greatest warrior of that age had fallen.