The Book of Yudhisthir: A Study of the Mahabharat of VyasThis Is An Unconventional Interpretation Of The Mahabharata With Yudhisthir As The Hero. It Seeks To Emphasie That The Relevance Of This Epic Extends Beyond Limitations Of Time, And That The Underlying Philosophy Of The Classic Can Be Explored, Again And Again, To Find New Truths Emerging Each Time. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 9 |
Section 3 | 20 |
Section 4 | 25 |
Section 5 | 31 |
Section 6 | 38 |
Section 7 | 43 |
Section 8 | 51 |
Section 11 | 77 |
Section 12 | 89 |
Section 13 | 104 |
Section 14 | 117 |
Section 15 | 142 |
Section 16 | 154 |
Section 17 | 170 |
Section 18 | 186 |
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action Adi-parva After-note Agni ancient appear Arjun arrow Ayodhya Balaram Bangla battle Bengali Bharat Bhim Bhisma brahman brothers burning of Khandav chapter chariot death dharma Dhritarastra Draupadi Drona Duryodhan Dwaraka earth episode father fire forest game of dice Gandiv Gita gods hear heard hence Hindu householder human Indian Indra Jarasandha Kaliprasanna Karna Kauravs killing king kingdom Krishna ksatriya Kunti Kuruksetra Laksman lament living Mahabharat Manu-samhita Mausal-parva meaning mind nature Odysseus once original Pandavs parva person poem poet puranic questions raksas Ram's Ramayan readers realise recall regarded Sabha Sabha-parva sage Salya Sanjay Sanskrit Santi Santi-parva sastras Satyaki seems sense Sisupal Sita Sita's slokas sons sorrow statement story supreme svadharma term tion translation truth Udyog Udyog-parva Ulupi upanisads Uttar uttered Valmiki Vana Vana-parva Vasudev vedas victory Vidur Virat Vyas warrior weapon wife woman women words Yadav clan yajna Yaksa Yama Yudhisthir