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The Last Days of Krishna and the Sons of Pandu draws from the concluding section of the Mahabharat, one of the world’s longest and most revered epic poems. This work captures the dramatic final chapter of the Pandava brothers’ lives and Lord Krishna’s departure from the mortal realm.
David Price’s thoughtfully crafted translation, with Nekkeib Khan as translator, makes this ancient Sanskrit masterpiece accessible to modern readers. The narrative explores themes of dharma (duty), fate, and spiritual transcendence as the great heroes face their ultimate destinies. Through vivid storytelling and profound philosophical insights, this text illuminates the spiritual teachings embedded within the Mahabharat’s conclusion.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition serves as an essential resource for scholars of Hindu philosophy, literature enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers exploring ancient Indian wisdom traditions and their timeless relevance to contemporary life.







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