I’m starting a 30-day series on Mahabharata, where I will share moments and stories from this epic. Each day will feature something unique from the Mahabharata, aiming to engage and intrigue you.
The Mahabharata is one of the greatest epics in the world.
It is little bit of everything. It is history, myth, legend, fairy tales, fables, anecdotes, and profound religious and philosophical writings all mixed in one fiery package.
In Mahabharata, no character is purely good or evil. There is NO polarity. Everyone, including Shri Krishna, has shades of gray. This epic records the full spectrum of human emotions and actions, showing us the multifaceted nature of humanity. Each character embodies different virtues and vices, making the story relatable and timeless.
The Mahabharata explores deep philosophical questions and moral dilemmas. It delves into the essence of duty, righteousness, and the consequences of our actions. Through its stories, it teaches us about the complexities of life and the eternal struggle between good and evil within ourselves.
By sharing moments from the Mahabharata, I hope to spark curiosity. I want you to explore these stories and reflect on their meanings. The purpose of me sharing is to not make you agree with me but to rather start a conversation. A Reflection. The Mahabharata is not just an epic to be read; it is a journey to be experienced. It challenges us to look within ourselves and understand our own complexities.
I invite you to delve into the Mahabharata, explore the stories, question the characters, and find your own reflections in this timeless mirror of humanity.
Mahabharata: Introductory Post
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