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Sanskrit Mahākāvyas based on the Mahābhārata
Author(s) -
Jayshree R. Gamit
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
haridra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-9092
DOI - 10.54903/haridra.v2i07.7771
Subject(s) - throne , ruler , battle , inheritance (genetic algorithm) , sanskrit , bill of lading , genealogy , history , philosophy , literature , law , art , ancient history , political science , politics , biology , physics , biochemistry , quantum mechanics , gene
“The Mahābhārata, like the Ramayana, is among the greatest, and the earliest epics in the world. In length, it is reportedly, seven times longer than Homer’s Odyssey and Iliad put together. What distinguishes it from other such accounts is the fact that it is not just one straightforward story but a collection of discourses, episodes and anecdotes collected from far and wide, spanning aeons, woven around the main story which is short and simple enough. It is about the struggle to the succession of the loyal throne of Hastinapura. When the rightful claimant, Yudhisthira, is denied his inheritance by the incumbent ruler, also his paternal uncle, the blind King Dhritrashtra, at the behest of his greedy and arrogant son Duryodhana and his accomplices, the two cousins engage in battle at Kurukshetra”.1

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