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The Last Days of Krishna and the Sons of Pandu is a masterful translation of the concluding portion of the Mahabharat, one of ancient India’s most revered epic texts. This work captures the poignant final chapters where Krishna’s earthly existence comes to an end and the Pandu brothers face their ultimate destinies.
Translator David Price, working with Nekkeib Khan, renders this sacred Sanskrit narrative into accessible English while preserving its philosophical depth and literary excellence. The narrative explores themes of dharma, mortality, redemption, and the cyclical nature of existence as presented in Hindu philosophy.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition serves scholars, spiritual seekers, and literature enthusiasts interested in Hindu mythology and ancient Indian philosophy. The translation provides valuable insights into how the Mahabharat concludes its vast narrative tapestry and the moral teachings embedded within these final episodes.
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