Ved Vyasa's legendary telling of the Bharata race was first recited in public by his disciple Vaishampayana at the behest of the ageless seer Vyasa himself. The recital took place in the noble presence of King Janamejaya, the great grand- son of Vyasa, and the many learned sages who had gathered for Janamejaya's sarpa satra, a 12-year-long yajna.
The Mahabharata chronicles the great Kurukshetra War where brother stood against brother, guru against student, and sons against father and elders. It was a battle where even the gods took sides and human emotions were seen in their rawest and also their most noble forms.
Yudhishthira, the epitome of Dharma, loses everything in a game of dice that symbolises the absolute destruction of Dharma. It leads to a chain of events that culminates in the most destructive and terrifying war. A war in which no one is the ultimate winner but every character a victim of his own karma, even Krishna.
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Vedas (1414)
Upanishads (654)
Puranas (839)
Ramayana (835)
Mahabharata (275)
Dharmasastras (164)
Vedanta (288)
Gita (1005)
Goddess (445)
Bhakti (234)
Saints (1123)
Gods (1307)
Shiva (307)
Journal (132)
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