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A must read book for everyone.
Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic by Sudarshan Ray is a masterful retelling. The author has included flowcharts in the starting chapters which helps the reader understand the lineage easily. It is divided into 6 parts and then into sub-parts. Each chapter is described with details. My favourite part of the book was the battle events. The details and setting is so well described. Author highlights their moral complexities and human struggles, allowing readers to interpret their choices and motivations in their own way. The book explores deep values like dharma, karma, and the inner struggles we all face in life. The aftermath of the Mahabharata is also included in this, which many people aren't unaware of. This book gave me a new perspective of Mahabharata. This book is a must-read for mythology lovers.
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A Clear and Engaging Retelling of the Mahabharata
Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic by Sudarshan Ray is a masterful retelling that condenses the vast and intricate story of the Mahabharata into an accessible 484-page narrative. Ideal for both newcomers to Indian mythology and those familiar with the epic, this book presents the grandeur, moral dilemmas, and philosophical depth of the original in a way that is easy to follow yet deeply thought-provoking.Ray’s writing style is straightforward and engaging, avoiding overly complex prose while maintaining the depth and nuance of the story. The structured organization—divided into six thematic sections—helps readers navigate the epic’s many events and characters without feeling overwhelmed. Additionally, useful tools like charts, family trees, and explanations of Sanskrit terms enhance the reading experience, making it both informative and immersive.One of the book’s strongest aspects is its portrayal of characters. Rather than simplifying them into heroes and villains, Ray highlights their moral complexities and human struggles, allowing readers to interpret their choices and motivations in their own way. Themes of dharma, karma, and the nature of power are seamlessly interwoven into the narrative, offering philosophical insights that remain relevant today.Beyond the legendary battles and dramatic conflicts, the book also explores the cultural and spiritual dimensions of the Mahabharata, making it more than just a retelling—it’s a journey into India’s rich philosophical heritage. Ray’s balanced approach respects the original while ensuring modern readability, making this an excellent choice for anyone looking to understand the Mahabharata without the challenge of its original vastness.Overall, Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic is a rewarding read that captures the essence of the legendary saga in a clear, structured, and meaningful way. Whether you’re a mythology enthusiast or a first-time reader, this book is a fantastic way to experience one of the world’s greatest epics. Highly recommended!
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An introduction to the realm of the great epic
Mahabharata needs no introduction and is one of the most significant epics of our culture. This book will take you on a journey of the legendary battle with all its drama, royal political dynamics and its plethora of interesting characters.The retelling of the story starts right from Shantanu and Ganga , parents of Bhishma. The origin of each character along with the back story related to each character has been included in the book. Diving into the betrayal , failures , triumphs , revenge of the story , the author has narrated the story in a fast paced manner. The bit sized chapters with well given titles of the different characters and events takes the reader on an intriguing ride with all the impressive aspects of the story. Right from the inception to the conclusion of the battle and its consequences , the author has presented the legendary story in a simple and easy to understand language with ample footnotes to aid the reader.Certain parts of the narration do feel rushed and some information does seem controversial , but the captivating storytelling keeps the reader hooked till the end. The length of the book does justice to the saga and provides space to all important events of the epic.The author has included flowcharts in the starting chapters which helps the reader understand the lineage easily. The book has been distributed into chapters as per Ved Vyas’s Parvas. This provides a systematic approach to the narration and awards authenticity to the retelling.This is a great start for those who want to introduce themselves to the world of Mahabharata and want a thrilling and engaging reading experience
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