MAHABHARTA On The Battle Field Of Kurukshetra Amar Chitra Katha

Published by: Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd.

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Veda Vyasa's legendary epic on 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 grandson of Vyasa, and the many learned sages who had gathered for Janamejaya's sarpa satra (a 12-year long yajna). Earlier volumes of the Mahabharata featured a series of events including the growing animosity between the Kauravas and the Pandavas as well as the costly game of dice which led to the banishment of the Pandavas for thirteen years. The adventures during the exile and the proposal for peace from Dhritarashtra conveyed by Sanjaya to the Pandavas were also narrated. This third and final volume encapsulates the great battle of the Mahabharata. Krishna attempts to bring the warring cousins to a peaceful settlement, but he fails. A bitter war is then fought for eighteen days at the end of which the Pandavas emerge victorious. - See more at: http://www.printsasia.co.uk/book/on-the-battlefield-of-kurukshetra-anant-pai-dilip-kadam-8190599046-9788190599047#sthash.SSabYXT9.dpuf


Due date: 2022-06-08 Add To Wishlist