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SWOT & SWOC: A Literature Review-based Evidence from Kurukshetra (Mahabharata) War
Poornaprajna International Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences (PIJBAS)Purpose: The Mahabharata is a grand epic that poetically narrates a legendary war, deeply embedded in Indian mythology. While the sheer scale of this ancient war, believed to have taken place around 3000 B.C., continues to intrigue modern civilizations ...
Shyam B. R., P. S. Aithal
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
Krishna’s Lineage: The Harivamsha of Vyāsa’s Mahābhārata. Translated from the Sanskrit by Simon Brodbeck. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xxxx + 420. $99 (cloth), $29.95 (paper).
Tracy Coleman
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Krishna’s Lineage: The Harivamsha of Vyāsa’s Mahābhārata. Translated from the Sanskrit by Simon Brodbeck. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xxxx + 420. $99 (cloth), $29.95 (paper).
Tracy Coleman
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DISTINGUISH BETWEEN RAMAYANA AND MAHABHARATA: WHICH IS MORE EFFECTIVE IN CONTEXT OF MODERN LIFE
Journal of Global EconomicsThe Ramayana, a seminal work in ancient Indian literature, is an epic narrative that is traditionally attributed to the illustrious sage Valmiki, who is known for his profound contributions to the literary and spiritual heritage of India.
Ram Krishna Mandal
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A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW OF THE STRUCTURE OF EPIC-THE MAHABHARATA: BEYOND A RELIGIOUS TEXT
Journal of Content Community and CommunicationThe Mahabharata is not only a religious text that is associated with a sect called ‗Hindu‘ rather it is a storehouse of the multiple topics of all segments of life in every aspect.
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Application of Punishment to the Mahabharata and Its Relevance in Present Day
Prachyavidya PatrikaMahabharata is the biggest epic in the world. It is known in various ways eg, Itihasa, Purana, Dharmashastra, fifth Veda etc. Mahabharata is written by Krishna-Dvaipayana Vedavyasa.
Chandana Rani Biswas
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Critical Research on Religion
This study explores the changes in the portrayal of minor women characters in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata to that of the contemporary fictional narratives of Kavita Kane.
Nisha Tyagi, K. Anand
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This study explores the changes in the portrayal of minor women characters in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata to that of the contemporary fictional narratives of Kavita Kane.
Nisha Tyagi, K. Anand
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Correlation of Justice in the Mahabharata Film with the Concept of Justice of Murtadho Muthahhari
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial TeknologiThe writing of this scientific paper discusses how the correlation between justice in the Mahabharata film and the concept of justice by Murtadho Muthahhari.
D. Rahmawati
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Electronic Journal of Social & Strategic Studies
According to a saying, ‘All roads lead to Rome’. The epics Ramayana and Mahabharata on similar lines appear to be the first indigenous texts that show up when looking for literature that is widely cited as a source of knowledge about statecraft ...
Suraj Yadav, Dr. Manish Kumar Yadav
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According to a saying, ‘All roads lead to Rome’. The epics Ramayana and Mahabharata on similar lines appear to be the first indigenous texts that show up when looking for literature that is widely cited as a source of knowledge about statecraft ...
Suraj Yadav, Dr. Manish Kumar Yadav
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2017
Foreword Peter Ronald deSouza. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Narration 1. Of Gambling: A Few Lessons from the Mahabharata Sibaji Bandyopadhyay 2. Methodology of the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata Saroja Bhate 3. Significance of the Early Parvans: Modes of Narration, Birth Stories and Seeds of Conflict Sibesh Bhattacharya 4. Understanding
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Foreword Peter Ronald deSouza. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Narration 1. Of Gambling: A Few Lessons from the Mahabharata Sibaji Bandyopadhyay 2. Methodology of the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata Saroja Bhate 3. Significance of the Early Parvans: Modes of Narration, Birth Stories and Seeds of Conflict Sibesh Bhattacharya 4. Understanding
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