Description
The Mahabharat is one of the world’s longest epic poems, chronicling the great war between two branches of a royal family. This edition by Suryakant Tripathi Nirala presents a comprehensive account of the legendary conflict, diving deep into the philosophical and ethical dimensions of the narrative.
The work explores the lives of iconic characters like Arjuna, Krishna, Draupadi, and others, examining their choices and the consequences of their actions. Beyond the battlefield drama, the text delves into profound teachings on dharma (duty), karma, and the nature of existence.
This non-fiction interpretation provides historical context and scholarly analysis, making the ancient tale accessible to modern readers while preserving its spiritual and philosophical essence. An essential read for understanding Indian culture and literature.







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