MSN: Book Review: Author Shubha Vilas’ Icons Of Mahabharata Reveals Krishna As A Guide For Modern Life
Book Review: Author Shubha Vilas’ Icons Of Mahabharata Reveals Krishna As A Guide For Modern Life
Summary: The English translation of the Mahabharata is a large text describing ancient India. It is authored by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa and contains the records of ancient humans. Also, it documents the fate of the Kauravas and the Pandavas family.
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The Harvard Crimson: Author Profile: Sarah Aziza on Crisis Reporting and the Music of the Book
Seven-year-old Sarah Aziza was notorious at her local library for bringing a crate every week and filling it to the brim with books before she left. Aziza is now a published author, journalist, and ...
Author Profile: Sarah Aziza on Crisis Reporting and the Music of the Book
The Mahabharata is an important source of information on the development of Hinduism between 400 BCE and 200 CE and is regarded by Hindus as both a text about dharma (Hindu moral law) and a history.
The Mahabharata is an ancient Sanskrit epic, and one of the two great epics of India. It narrates the events of the Great War at Kurukshetra, that leads to the manifestation of Lord Krishna on Earth, delivering the Srimad Bhagvad Gita (the Song of the Lord).
The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic where the main story revolves around two branches of a family - the Pandavas and Kauravas - who, in the Kurukshetra War, battle for the throne of Hastinapura.