Mahabharata

Mahabharata

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAN384
Author: R. Govinda
Publisher: Torch Light Publishing
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9781937731281
Pages: 318
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 420 gm

Book Description

Introduction

Since childhood I've been hearing stories from the Mahabharata and the fascinating history of India. Based on the family of the Kauravas and the Pandavas; one party driven by greed and lust and the other filled with the values and love for the Supreme, Mahabharata is filled with stories of struggles, victory, hatred and love. In the middle of all the apparent struggles, the most important book the song of God "Bhagavad-Gita" is spoken, decorating the Mahabharata with verses and giving important life lessons to someone who is confused.

I was introduced to Mahabharata at a very young age as my parents narrated it to me, and sometimes in lectures different devotees would tell some happenings from the book. The stories stuck in my mind and each time anyone narrated Mahabharata I would feel connected to it; it's a part of me, as I grew up hearing about it. Great heroes like Arjuna and Bhima were the ones I looked up to, and in my heart I never felt as if the Mahabharata happened thousands of years ago, rather I would feel it happening so close to me that I could always relate to it.

For generations parents have been narrating these historical events to their children, and it became a habit in my own home that a bedtime story would sometimes be from the Mahabharata. My kids listened with rapt attention always eager to hear more and after relating a part I would pause and say, "To be continued tomorrow night," to complaints of, "No please tell us more!" In an attempt to have something that not only my kids could enjoy I began penning whatever I could remember from the Mahabharata, and I discovered a huge and relishable history that can be enjoyed by all. I cannot claim full accuracy, but I've tried to stick to what I have been hearing since I was a child.

I am very grateful to everyone who has given me these stories from my childhood - my parents, the tapes by Amala Bhakta Swami, the movies that were made on the Mahabharata, but I owe special gratitude to His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedhanta Swami Prabhupada who brought this timeless knowledge and these stories from India and shared it with us exposing us to the incomparable beauty of the ancient culture of India and its literature.

In times gone by, knowledge was passed from spiritual master to disciple through oral recitation; however, with the decrease in the ability to absorb everything, the great sage Vyasadeva began to write the Vedic narrations preserving them and allowing us get a glimpse into the vast treasure of knowledge. My narration cannot in any way compare to Vyasadeva's, but I am enthusiastic that the stories must not die with the older generations and for us to keep on passing them on so that everyone can benefit and relish the stories.

I am writing this during the auspicious month of Purusottam and seeking the blessings of all the great saints and devotees of the Lord, I will attempt to present the Mahabharata as I’ve heard it so that this great book will always remain alive with the upcoming inquisitive generations and they will treasure it, understanding the intricate yet beautiful story of the Great Mahabharata.

Contents

Part One Mahabharata
Chapter 1 Maharaja Shantanu Meets Ganga the Goddess of Water 1
Chapter 2 Birth of Devarata 5
Chapter 3 Return of Devarata and Maharaja Shantanu Falls in Love with Satyavati the Daughter of a Fisherman 9
Chapter 4 Devavrata Becomes Bhishma 15
Chapter 5 Birth of the Sons of Shantanu and Maharaja Shantanu Leaves Home 21
Chapter 6 Bhishma Kidnaps the Daughters of the King of Kashi 23
Chapter 7 Amba's Anger 27
Chapter 8 Death of Vicitravirya and Vyasadeva Impregnates Ambalika and Ambalika 32
Chapter 9 Marriage of Dhritarashtra and Pandu to Gandhari, Kunti and Madri 38
Chapter 10 Pandu Cursed and the Birth of the Pandavas 41
Chapter 11 Death of Pandu and the Pandavas Come to Hastinapura 46
Chapter 12 Satyavati, Ambika and Ambika Leave Hastinapura 49
Chapter 13 Krishna 52
Chapter 14 The Pandavas Meet the Sons of Dhritarashtra 65
Chapter 15 The Teacher Dronacharya 69
Chapter 16 Duryodhana Becomes Allies with Karna 76
Chapter 17 Guru Dakshina for Dronacharya 83
Chapter 18 Schemes of Duryodhana 90
Chapter 19 Flames all Around 93
Chapter 20 In the Forest 99
Chapter 21 Bhima Shows his Strength 106
Chapter 22 Marriage to Draupadi 112
Chapter 23 Kunti's Words and the Pandavas Return to Hastinapura 118
Chapter 24 The Big Fire Sacrifice - Rajausuya Yajna 123
Chapter 25 The Dick Game 129
Chapter 26 Exiled 139
Chapter 27 Akshya Patra - The Magic Pot 143
Chapter 28 Arujuna Goes to the Heavens 155
Chapter 29 Defeated by the Gandharvas 161
Chapter 30 The Last Year 168
Chapter 31 The Priest with a Massage 183
Chapter 32 Krishna Takes a Decision 188
Chapter 33 Another Peace Messenger sent 192
Chapter 34 Dhritarashtra Gets Good Advice 195
Chapter 35 Kunti Meets her Son Karna 198
Part Two The War
Chapter 1 Kings Assemble for War 205
Chapter 2 Blessed by his Mother 208
Chapter 3 Battle by his Mother 212
Chapter 4 Bhagavad-Gita - The Song of God 216
Chapter 5 The War Beings 240
Chapter 6 Ghatotkach the Son of Bhima 245
Chapter 7 Krishna's Wrath 249
Chapter 8 The Fall of the Great Hero Bhishma 255
Chapter 9 Karna Enters the Battle and Jayadratha's Revenge 259
Chapter 10 Krishna Saves His Devotees 265
Chapter 11 Death of the Teacher 270
Chapter 12 Face to Face with the Enemy 274
Chapter 13 The Unholy Act 279
Chapter 14 The Decendant of the Pandavas in Trouble 283
Chapter 15 The Greatest Heo Leaves his Body 287
Chapter 16 Vidura Instructs Dhritarashtra 290
Glossary 293
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