Mahabharata
Kulapati's Preface
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The Publisher's Preface On the book "Mahabharata" summarized by one of the greatest living Indians, C.Raja Gopala Chari.
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Preface |
Preface on the Great Indian Epic "Mahabharata" including prefaces to the first, second ,third, fourth and sixth editions.
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Ganapati, the Scribe |
Bhagavan Vyasa, the celebrated compiler of the Vedas and it was he who gave to the world divine epic of the "Mahabharata"
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Devavrata |
The Story of Devavrata, who is eighth child of Santanu and Ganga who in time mastered the art of wielding arms and learned the vedas and vedanta.
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Bhishma's Vow |
The chapter is about the Bhishma's Vow, Child of King Shantanu and Ganga. The old grandsire to whose care were committed the five pandavas.
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Amba And Bhishma
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The Chapter is about the story of Amba daughter of King Of Kasi and Bhishma who cast about for a bride for Vichitra- virya, brother of Chitrangada.
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Devayani And Kacha
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The chapter is about of bitter struggle between the devas or gods and the asuras or demons for the lordship of the three worlds.
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The Marriage Of Devayani |
The chapter is about the marriage of Devayani, beautiful daughter of Sukracharya (Preceptor of the demons) who fell in love with kacha son of Brihaspati, preceptor of Devas.
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Yayati |
The Chapter is about Yayati. Emperor Yayati was one of the ancestors of the Pandavas who followed the dectates of the sastras adored the gods and venerated his ancestors with intense devotion.
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Vidura |
The chapter is about Vidura who was the incarnation of Dharma. The great men of the world regarded Vidura as a mahatma who was unparalleled in his knowledge of Dharma, sastras and devoid of anger.
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Kunti Devi |
The Chapter is about the Kunti Devi, daughter of Sura and was known as Pritha. Who chose Pandu as her husband at a Swayamvaram.
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Death Of Pandu |
The Death Of Pandu, Second Son of Vichitravirya and Ambalika who succeeded to the throne of Hastinapura on his father's death. Father of Pandavas.
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Bhima |
The Chapter is about the Bhima, the second son pandava brother who excelled in physical prowess as he was born of the wind-god.
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Karna |
The Chapter is about Karna, A Matchless warrior, son of the Sun-god and Kunti. Disciple of Parasurama. Also son of Radha his foster-mother, and was known as Radheya.
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Drona |
The chapter reflects the role of Drona, son of Brahmana named Bharadwaja; married a sister of Kripa and a son Ashwatthama. Instructor of the Kaurava and Pandava Princes in the use of arms.
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The Wax Palace |
The chapter is all about the Jealousy Duryodhana and dexterity of Arjuna. Karna and Sakuni became Duryodhana's evil counselors in planning wily stratagems. various ways and plots to kill pandavas under wax palace.
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The Slaying Of Bakasura |
The Chapter is about Slaying of Bak asura, A Voracious, cruel and terribly strong rakshasa or demon who lived in a cave.
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Draupadi's Swayamvaram |
The Chapter is about Draupadi Swayamvara m, daughter of king Drupada, King of Panchala who married all the five pandavas.
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Indraprastha |
The chapter is all about the Jubliant welcome of Pandavas returning back to home after long years of exile and Yudhishthira crowned as King.
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The Saranga Birds
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The chapter is about the story of Saranga Birds, about which puranas say that birds and beasts speak like men and sometimes give sound advice and teach wisdom.
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Jarasandha |
The chapter is about the Yudhishthira and Jarasandha mighty king of Magadha of whose prowess all Kshatriyas were afraid.
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The Slaying Of Jarasandha |
The Chapter is all about the Slaying of Jarasandha. Son of the Brihadratha the commander of three regiments reigned in Kingdom of Magadha.
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The First Honour |
The Chapter is about the period which came for doing the honours of the occasion. The custom was to render the first honour of the guest who was considered most worthy over all others.
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Sakuni Comes In |
The chapter is all about the Sakuni who considered to be the evil genius, who beguiled Duryodhana to take to evil ways.
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The Invitation |
The Chapter is about the Duryodhana and Sakuni who succeed to over persuade Dhritarashtra for the Invitation to Pandavas to take part in the game.
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The Wager |
The Chapter is about the game of dice between Duryodhana and Yudhishthira and which leads to the destruction of Pandavas.
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Draupadi's Grief |
Yudhisthira fell under the spell of the game of dice and has wagered and lost event Draupadiand where shedraged and insulted in the assembly.
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Dhritarashtra's Anxiety |
When the pandavas set out for the forest,the blind Dhritarash-tra sent for Vidura and asked him of describe the departure of Pandavas into exile.
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Krishna's Vow |
The Chapted is about the Krishna's vow who was deeply moved and consoled the weeping of Draupadi about the insult she faced in the assembly.
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Pasupata |
The chapter is all about the pandavas in the begining of their stay in the forest.
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Agastya |
Agastya , A great sage whose life-story the Pandavas learnt while on pilligrimage to holy places.
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Rishyasringa |
Rishyasinga, the son of sage Vibhandaka, who had grown up seeing no mortal except his father.
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Fruitless Penance
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Fruitless Penance is the story of Yavakrida, Son of sage Bharadwaja who was bent upon mastering the vedas.
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Yavakrida's End |
The chapter is about the Yavakrida's End, Son of sage Bharadwaja who was bent upon mastering the vedas.
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Ashtavakra |
This chapter is all about the Ashtavakra, A towering scholar while still in his teens.
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Bhima And Hanuman
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The Chapter is about the incident where Bhima and Hanuman meet in the forests during their exile.
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I am No Crane |
The chapter is about the sacred story told by sage Markandeya to the Yudhishthira.
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Duryodhana Disgraced |
The Kauravas reached Dwaipayana with great army and many followers. Duryodhana and Karna went with unconcealed joy at the very thought.
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Sri Krishna's Hunger |
Draupadi was greatly troubled and perfectly at a loss to find food. where Krishna appears with terribly hungry and ate a grain of rice sticking the vessel.
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The Enchanted Pool
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The Enchanted Pool where Yudhishthira brothers die for not answering to the questions put by the pool, later Yudhishthira answers to them and get back them alive.
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Domestic Service
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Yudhishthira spoke to the Brahmanas as they have finished their 12 years of exile and they parting from there enters Virata.
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Virtue Vindicated |
Yudhishthira put on the grab of a sanyasin. Arjuna transformed himself into a eunuch. others also disguised themselves and went to Virata seeking service.
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Prince Uttara |
Uttara, the son of Virata, set off with enthusiasm from the city in his chariot with charioteer.
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Promise Fulfilled |
The chariot of Arjuna thundered on its way, seeming to shake of earth and the hearts of the Kauravas quaked.
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Virata's Delusion |
After defeating Susarma, King of Trigarta, Virata returned to capital amidst the acclamations of the citizens.
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Taking Counsel |
The thirteenth year during which the pandavas had to remain undiscovered came to an end.
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Vritra |
Indra, the lord of three regions was once so drunk with pride what he quite forgot the courteous manners and forms that the gods had observed.
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Nahusha |
The sin of the unrighteous slaughter of Vritra pulled Indra down and made the Nahusha became the king Gods.
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Sanjaya's Mission |
The Pandavas were camping at Upaplavya in Virata's territory. From there they sent emissaries to all friendly rulers.
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Krishna's Mission |
Satyaki accompanied Govinda, to Hastinapura. Before setting out on his journey, Krishna had a long discussion with the pandavas.
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Attachment And Duty |
Any ray of hope there might have been of peaceful settlement when Krishna went to Hastinapura was extinguished.
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Balarama |
Balarama the illustrious brother of Krishna, visited the Pandavas in their encampment.
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Rukmini |
Bheeshma, the king of Vidarbha. had five sons and an only daughter Rukmini, a princess of matchless beauty.
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Non - Co-Operation
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It was the day before the commencement of the great battle. The grandsire now the Kaurava Generalissimo was with Duryodhana.
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Krishna Teaches |
All the ready for the battle. The warriors on both sides gathered together and solemnly bound themselves to honour the traditional rules of war.
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The Second Day |
The Pandava army, having fared badly on the first day of the battle, Dhrishtadyumna, the Generalissimo devised measures to avoid a repetition of it.
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The Third Day's Battle |
On the morning, of the third day Bhishma arrayed his army in eagle formation and himself led it while Duryodhana and his forces protected the rear.
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The Fourth Day |
The battle was very much the same every day and the narrative is one of the monotonous fighting and killing.
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The Fifth Day |
" I am like a shipwrecked man seeking to save himself by swimming in a storm-tossed ocean."
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The Sixth Day |
According to Yudhishthira order Dhrishtadyumna arrayed the Pandava army in Makara.
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The Seventh Day |
Duryodhana wounded all over and suffering greatly, went to Bhishma and Bhishma soothed him.
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The Ninth Day |
On the morning of the ninth day , before the battle began, Duryodhana was closeted with grandsire.
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Drona in Command |
Duryodhana and Karna held counsel as to who should be put in supreme command of the forces.
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The Twelfth Day |
The attempt to capture Yudhishthira alive failed. Drona was speaking to Duryodhana about this.
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Abhimanyu |
Early next morning, Duryodhana in a state of bitterness and anger and after the customary salutation.
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The Sindhu King |
News of Arjuna's oath reached the enemy. The spies informed Duryodhana's friends that Arjuna.
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Borrowed Armour |
When Dhritarashtra heard Sanjaya relate the success of Arjuna, he had discussion with Sanjaya about the war.
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Yudhishthira's Fond Hope |
"Arjuna has not returned, not has satyaki, who was sent after him. Bhima, my fear grow. I hear the Panchnajanya but not he twang of Arjuna's bow-string."
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Karna And Bhima |
Arjuna had left Yudhishthira behind to repel Drona's attacks and had gone to make good his word that before sunset Jayadratha would lie dead.
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Pledge Respected |
Dhritarashtra, hearing of the slaughter of his sons and the check received by Karna, was desolate.
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Jayadratha Slain |
"The Decisive hour has come, Karna" said Duryodhana, " If before nightfall this day Jayadratha is not slain, Arjuna will be disgraced and he will kill himself.
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Drona Passes Away |
All those who have heard the story of the Mahabharata Know about Ghatotkacha, Bheemasena's famous son by his asura wife.
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Duryodhana |
When Duryodhana beheld Karna's death, his grief knew no bounds.
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Aswatthama |
When Ashwatthama, heard how Duryodhana lay mortally injured, and learnt the details of the combat his righteous anger swelled like the sea.
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Avenged |
"O Duryodhana, you are yet alive - hear the news and rejoice ! All the Panchalas have been slaughtered.
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Who Can Give Solace ? |
When the battle was over, Hastinapura was a city of mourning : all the women and children were weeping and lamenting their slain.
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Yudhishthira' s Anguish |
The Pandavas performed the till and water ceremonies for the peace of the souls of the dead warriors and camped on the bank of the Ganga for a month.
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Yudhishthira Comforted |
Yudhishthira' s pain of mind increased every day as he thought of all the kinsmen that had been killed. He was stricken with intense remorse.
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Envy |
After the libation ceremony for Bhishma was over, Vyasa narrated to grief - stricken Yudhishthira an episode in Brihaspati' s life.
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Utanga |
When the battle was over, Krishna bade farewell to the Pandavas and went to Dwaraka.
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A Pound Of Flour |
When Yudhishthira was crowned and installed as king after the Kurukshetra battle, he performed an Ashwamedha Yaina.
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Yudhishthira Rules |
Man pursues madly the object of his desire until it is got. When it is in his possession, he is soon sated, but he becomes the slave of ever fresh longings and fresh griefs.
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Dhritarashtra |
Fifteen years passed under kingYudhishthira's reign, when old Dhritarashtra found himself utterly unable any longer to bear the burden of grief.
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