Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143425175
- Publisher: Penguin Books India Pvt Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 135 mm
- ISBN-10: 014342517X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2015
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 624
- Spine Width: 0 mm
- Weight: 110 gr
Vaibhav Aggarwal –
A compelling narrative that kept me hooked! The author did a great job bringing the ancient story to life.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
I wish the book had more of the side stories and less of the main plot.
B Pawan Kumar –
A wonderful adaptation! Rajeev Agarwal clearly understands the epic’s nuances.
Amaan Ahmad –
Not the best version I’ve read, but not the worst either. It’s an okay retelling.
Vishal Tomar –
I got enlightened by reading this book. Karma is indeed a thing.
Rajdeep Saha –
Rajeev Agarwal’s passion shines through. A must-read for all mythology lovers.
Pooja Hazarika –
Some parts were confusing, and I had to look up details. But I mostly enjoyed it.
Manish Kumar –
I found it difficult to follow at times. Characters blurred together. Could’ve used more clarification.
Arpit Jaiswal –
Felt a bit simplified. Good for beginners, but those familiar with the story might find it lacking depth.
Ankita Shaw –
Enjoyable read. Some interpretations were interesting, though not all resonated with me. Still worth exploring.
Ruchija Srivastava –
Pretty average, nothing special. Won’t be reading it again anytime soon.
Pratham Mittal –
A great introduction to Hindu mythology, easy to grasp. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author
Debdeep Paul –
This book is a gift for any reader who seeks timeless wisdom! It’s beautiful.
Avdhut Arjun Rane –
I loved revisiting this epic tale. The book captures the essence of the Mahabharata beautifully. Highly recommended!
Sonu Kumar Singh –
The Kurukshetra War was described vividly. However, I wished there was more focus on certain characters.
Mohammad Chhipa Mo.samir Faride –
The characters lack the depth they deserve.
Mridul Sharma –
Agarwal’s version is engaging. Enjoyed the characters and their complexities. A few editing errors, but still a worthwhile read.
Pulkit Sharma –
This epic saga got a new life. The flow of the story is amazing.
Aryan Arora –
A story that everyone must read at least once in their lifetime.
Simran Kaur Juneja –
A few errors that can be ignored. Good enough.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
A decent retelling of the Mahabharata. Some parts felt rushed, but overall, it’s a good introduction to the epic.
Harshit Jain –
What a great and insightful read! Full of lessons on morality!