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Since the cousins' dharma yudhha jolted the Bharata region, millennia had passed. But we're still fascinated by the tales of our forebears. Even now, we debate the characters and their deeds in the epic in fervent defence of our favourites and condemnation of the others. The Mahabharata continues to inspire writers today as evidenced by the sheer volume of fiction, adaptations, and retellings that are produced on the subject. Even though the basic plot is well known, many misconceptions and questions persist, such as: Where exactly did the war take place? Did Drona really reject Karna's request to become his disciple? What duties did Draupadi have as the ruler of Indraprastha? Has she ever made fun of Duryodhana? Did Mahabharata-era women exhibit meekness and submission? Which of the war formations at the time had names? What part did the Pandava sons play? Does the Mahabharata mention the south of India in any way? What transpired following the war? The modern reader is nonetheless perplexed by these and a host of other intriguing questions. Based entirely on the events described in Vyasa's Mahabharata from widely acknowledged authentic sources, author Ami Ganatra dispels falsehoods, disproves widespread beliefs, and provides insights into such areas not typically recognised or incorrectly known. It's crucial to get the story straight for a history of the Mahabharata's significance and influence.
Author | Ami Ganatra |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Language | Hindi |
Binding Type | Paper Back |
Fiction | Myth, Legend & Sagas |
ISBN13 | 9789356401143 |
SKU | BK 0137325 |
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