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Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume I | Available | 036163 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume II | Available | 036164 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume III | Available | 036165 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume IV | Available | 036166 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume IX | Available | 036171 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume V | Available | 036167 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume VI | Available | 036168 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume VII | Available | 036169 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume VIII | Available | 036170 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume X | Available | 036172 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume XI | Available | 036173 | |
Books | DAU | 294.5923 VYA (Browse shelf) | Volume XII | Available | 036174 |
The Mahabharata of Veda Vyasa is one of the greatest war epics in the world after Iliad and Odyssey. Mahabharata is the story of the feud between two clans – Kaurava and Pandava. This English translation was originally published by Pratap Chandra Roy, a Calcutta-based bookseller, who owned a publishing house and printing press from 1883 to 1896. The fourteen parvas were published by Pratap Chandra Roy, and the last four parvas by his widow Sundari Bala Roy. The English version of the Sanskrit epic was composed at the behest of Dr Reynold Rost of the India Office Library, who was in dire need of an authentic and complete English version of the original text. The first volume comprises Adi Parva, which is the first part of Mahabharata. The Adi Parva is further divided into several parvas: Anukramanika, Parva Sangraha, Pauloma, Astika, Adivansavatarana, Sambhava, Jatugriha, Hidimva-vadha, Vaka-vadha, Chaitraratha, Swayamvara, Vaivahika, Viduragamana, Rajya-labha, Arjuna-vanavasa, Subhadra-harana, Haranaharana, and Khandava-daha Parva. Adi Parva is recited to the sages by Ugrasava Sauti at Naimisha forest. It contains the history of Bharatas and Bhrigus. Also, it contains the biographies of Kuru and Pandava kingdoms, followed by the persecution of Pandavas under Dhritarashtra. It narrates the stories of characters like Dronacharya, Dhritarashtra, Dushyanta, Shakuntala, Shantanu, and the birth of the main character of this Epic, Lord Krishna. It also covers the marriages of Arjuna and Bhima with Subhadra and Hidimba respectively, and the five Pandavas with Draupadi. The parva also discusses Yudhishthira’s reign before his downfall and the subsequent exile of Pandavas. About the Author Kisari Mohan Ganguli was an English translator. He was the first to translate the Mahabharata into English. He was awarded the first Honorary Literary Person and Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire-Companion (CIE) by the British Crown for his great works.
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