The Mahabharata is not just India’s greatest epic - it is one of humanity’s most powerful stories. A tale of brothers and rivals, of honor and betrayal, of wisdom and war. Yet with its hundred thousand verses, it can feel too vast to enter.
That is why Mahabharata for the First-Time Reader was written. In clear, graceful prose, it opens the doorway to the epic without overwhelming you. Step by step, it carries you through the feud of the Pandavas and Kauravas, the fateful dice game, years of exile, the fiery war of Kurukshetra, and the immortal dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna - the Bhagavad Gita.
This is not a dry summary or a dense scholarly tome. It reads like story - alive, flowing, and simple. Along the way you will meet unforgettable figures:
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Mahabharata is not just India's greatest epic - it is one of humanity's most powerful stories. A tale of brothers and rivals, of honor and betrayal, of wisdom and war. Yet with its hundred thousand verses, it can feel too vast to enter. That is why Mahabharata for the First-Time Reader was written. In clear, graceful prose, it opens the doorway to the epic without overwhelming you. Step by step, it carries you through the feud of the Pandavas and Kauravas, the fateful dice game, years of exile, the fiery war of Kurukshetra, and the immortal dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna - the Bhagavad Gita. This is not a dry summary or a dense scholarly tome. It reads like story - alive, flowing, and simple. Along the way you will meet unforgettable figures: Draupadi, unbroken in her dignityBhishma, bound by a vow stronger than lifeKarna, noble yet tragicYudhishthira, torn between truth and consequenceKrishna, divine guide, whose voice still speaks todayTo help you along, the book offers friendly guides: a Parva Cheat-Sheet, a Who's Who of characters, a simple family tree, and a note on the Harivamsha that completes Krishna's story. A section on themes and lessons shows how the Mahabharata's questions about duty, pride, fate, and choice remain as relevant now as they were millennia ago. Whether you have always wanted to read the Mahabharata but never knew where to begin, or you are seeking a fresh, approachable retelling, this book will walk beside you like a companion. The Mahabharata endures because it is not only about them, long ago - it is about us, here and now. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798265188014
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Mahabharata is not just India's greatest epic - it is one of humanity's most powerful stories. A tale of brothers and rivals, of honor and betrayal, of wisdom and war. Yet with its hundred thousand verses, it can feel too vast to enter. That is why Mahabharata for the First-Time Reader was written. In clear, graceful prose, it opens the doorway to the epic without overwhelming you. Step by step, it carries you through the feud of the Pandavas and Kauravas, the fateful dice game, years of exile, the fiery war of Kurukshetra, and the immortal dialogue of Krishna and Arjuna - the Bhagavad Gita. This is not a dry summary or a dense scholarly tome. It reads like story - alive, flowing, and simple. Along the way you will meet unforgettable figures: Draupadi, unbroken in her dignityBhishma, bound by a vow stronger than lifeKarna, noble yet tragicYudhishthira, torn between truth and consequenceKrishna, divine guide, whose voice still speaks todayTo help you along, the book offers friendly guides: a Parva Cheat-Sheet, a Who's Who of characters, a simple family tree, and a note on the Harivamsha that completes Krishna's story. A section on themes and lessons shows how the Mahabharata's questions about duty, pride, fate, and choice remain as relevant now as they were millennia ago. Whether you have always wanted to read the Mahabharata but never knew where to begin, or you are seeking a fresh, approachable retelling, this book will walk beside you like a companion. The Mahabharata endures because it is not only about them, long ago - it is about us, here and now. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798265188014
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