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Mahabharat In English rhyme - cover

Mahabharat In English rhyme

Munindra Misra

Editorial: Munindra Misra

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Sinopsis

The Mahabharat, is an ancient tale of yore,An epic saga, forever for humanity to explore.A tapestry of life, woven with divine threads,Aranya Parva from Sections 141 to 270 treads.
 
In the forest's depths, the Pandavas did stray, Seeking refuge from anger, day by day.With Kunti's wisdom guiding them on their path, Their unity, strength shone like a beacon's aftermath.
 
In Dwaitavana's shade, darkness would descend, And danger loomed, as their courage did ascend.Arjuna's penance earned him celestial might, Indra's blessing granted, in the light of morning bright.
 
Ghatotkacha's birth got strength from Hidimba's hand, A son of the forest, with destiny to withstand.Through trials they journeyed, with valor unbound, Krishna’s wisdom guided, as their hearts did resound.
Disponible desde: 14/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 350 páginas.

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