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Jaiminiya Mahabharata (Asvamedhika Parva)- Part I - Sanskrit Text and English Translation
by Keshoram Aggarwal
Paperback (Edition: 2007)
Gita Press, Gorakhpur

Item Code: IDK076
Price: $25.00
Stories from the Mahabharata (Hardcover Comic Book)
by Anant Pai
Hardcover (Edition: 2006)
India Book House

Item Code: IDK325
Price: $25.00
The Mahabharata: A Divine History of Ancient India
Hardcover (Edition: 2001)
Rasbihari Lal & Sons.

Item Code: IDL200
Price: $50.00
Mahabharata with the Commentary of Nilakantha (Sanskrit Only in Seven Volumes)
Hardcover (Edition: 1998)
Nag Publishers

Item Code: IHL673
Price: $295.00
The Mahabharata An Inquiry in the Human Condition
by Chaturvedi Badrinath
Paperback (Edition: 2007)
Orient Longman (P) Ltd., New Delhi

Item Code: IDJ815
Price: $35.00
Mahabharata
by Kamala Subramaniam
Hardcover (Edition: 2007)
Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan

Item Code: IDL155
Price: $40.00
The Mahabharata: Stories of the Great Epic with Spiritual Commentaries in the Light of Kriya Pranayam
by SwamiSatyeswarananda Vidyaratna Maharaj
Hardcover (Edition: 2006)
Swami Satyeswarananda Vidyaratna Maharaj

Item Code: IHF080
Price: $40.00
Mahabharata (Three Volume Comic Book)
by Anant Pai Illustrations: Dilip Kadam
Hardcover
India Book House

Item Code: IDH439
Price: $95.00
Reflections and Variations on The Mahabharata
by TRS. Sharma
Paperback (Edition: 2009)
Sahitya Akademi

Item Code: NAC190
Price: $25.00
The Mahabharata Retold
by Mrinalini Sarabhai
Paperback (Edition: 2004)
Mapin Publishing

Item Code: NAB976
Price: $10.00
The Great Epic of India (Character and Origin of the Mahabharata)
by E. Washburn Hopkins
Hardcover (Edition: 1993)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, Delhi

Item Code: NAB981
Price: $30.00
The Mahabharata (Volume 2)
by Bibek Debroy
Paperback (Edition: 2010)
Penguin Enterprise

Item Code: NAB909
Price: $40.00
Inspiring Tales from the Mahabharata
by Ram Lal Verma
Hardcover (Edition: 1988)
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan

Item Code: IDK254
Price: $16.50
Pride Goeth Before a Fall (Ten Stories Culled Out from Mahabharata)
by C.L. Purushothama Rao
Paperback (Edition: 2005)
Central Chinmaya Mission Trust

Item Code: IHL575
Price: $10.00
Quest for the Original Bharata Samhita and Mahabharata Story
by Sisir Kumar Sen
Paperback (Edition: 1995)
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

Item Code: IHL528
Price: $30.00
Mahabharata
by Anant Pai
Paperback Comic Book (Edition: 2010)
India Book House Pvt. Ltd.

Item Code: ACK15
Price: $6.50
Mahabharata (53rd Edition)
by C. Rajagopalachari
Paperback (Edition: 2009)
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

Item Code: IDL217
Price: $15.00
Epic Nation (Reimagining the Mahabharata in the Age of the Empire)
by Pamela Lothspeich
Hardcover (Edition: 2009)
Oxford University Press

Item Code: IDL195
Price: $40.00
The Mahabharata (Volume I)
by Bibek Debroy
Paperback (Edition: 2010)
Penguin Books India

Item Code: IHL368
Price: $40.00
Saint Vyasa’s Mahabharata
by Prashant Gupta
Hardcover (Edition: 2009)
Dreamland Publications

Item Code: IHL029
Price: $35.00
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Books on the Mahabharata
The Mahabharata war took place in 3139 BC. The Pandavas, after winning the war, ruled for 36 years and 8 months till Kaliyuga began in 3102 BC.

Interpreted on the mundane plane, the Mahabharata deals with the realistic account of a fierce fratricidal war of annihilation with its interest centered on the epic characters. The meaning on the ethical plane views the Mahabharata war as a conflict between the principles of dharma and adharma, between good and evil, between justice and injustice, in which the war ends in the victory of dharma.

On the transcendental plane, which takes us beyond dharma and adharma, the Mahabharata war is fought not only in Kurukshetra but also in our own minds; this perpetual battle between the higher self and the lower self of man for establishing mastery over the body is symbolized by the fight between the cousins for sovereignty.

The Mahabharata is a veritable encyclopedia of Indian tradition, and no other single work gives an insight into the innermost depths of the soul of the people as it does. It is a ‘Song of Victory’ (Jaya), commemorating the deeds of heroism in a war fought to avenge insults to womanhood, and to maintain the just rights of a dynasty that extended the heritage of Bharata and knit together the North, East, West, and South of India into one empire.

The Mahabharata is a magnificent poem describing in inimitable language the fury of the battle field, the stillness of the forest hermitage, the majesty of the roaring sea dancing with billows and laughing with foam, the just indignation of the true daughter of a warrior line, and the lament of the aged mother of dead heroes. It is an authoritative book of law, morality, and social and political philosophy, laying down rules for the attainment of dharma, artha, and kama, called trivarga, and also showing the way to liberation expounding the highest religious philosophy of India, and inculcating reverence not only for Narayana, the supreme Spirit, Saraswati, from whom flow all learning and the arts, and Nara, the superman, the ideal fighter and seer and the close associate of God, but also for mankind in general.

The characteristic traits of women, and the place they occupied in society are clearly brought out in several stories in the Mahabharata. In the story of Savitri, we have the ideal wife wrestling with the god of death for the life of her husband. In Draupadi we have the fiery yet dutiful wife. In Kunti we see a brave and sacrificing mother of powerful Kshatriyas, who, after her sons had won the war, chose to serve her brother in law and his wife, who belonged to the losing side.

Books on the Mahabharata for all levels: Comics for children and translations of the complete text. Studies of the Mahabharata from different perspectives: Dharma in the Mahabharata, State of Mahabharata studies all over the world, Quiz Books on the Mahabharata, Index to Names in the Mahabharata, Board Games on this great epic, Lessons from the Mahabharata, Principal Characters and Women in the Mahabharata.

The most authoritative commentary on the Mahabharata is that of Nilakantha, written in the later half of the seventeenth century. It is available in Seven Volumes.

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