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Mahabharata: The Exile - Part 1 - A gripping reimagining of the epic saga for a modern audience - cover

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Mahabharata: The Exile - Part 1 - A gripping reimagining of the epic saga for a modern audience

Vikram Aditya

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

From 5000 BC to 5000 AD – the same story unfolds in every home.
 
Experience the timeless drama and profound wisdom of the Mahabharata like never before. Crafted meticulously by Vikram Aditya, this 300+ page epic reinvigorates the ancient story with a compelling modern touch, making the complex themes of ethics and values not only accessible but intensely engaging.
 
As the Pandavas face their thirteen years of exile, their journey through adversities richly illustrates the conflicts and moral questions that resonate deeply with our contemporary struggles. Every page of this narrative is a mirror to the soul, reflecting themes of loyalty, justice, and the pursuit of righteousness amidst the harshest trials.
 
More than just a thrilling adventure, "Mahabharata: The Exile" offers valuable insights into ethics, values, and the complexities of human relationships. It's a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers today.
 
Step into a world where each chapter offers not just a story, but a profound life lesson waiting to be discovered.
 
"The Exile: Part-1" masterfully covers the first 50 percent of the Mahabharata's expansive narrative. Each chapter meticulously sets the pieces for the grander saga, "The Kurukshetra: Part-2."
 
"The Kurukshetra - Part 2" masterfully covers the remaining 50 percent of the Mahabharata's expansive narrative.
Available since: 02/19/2024.
Print length: 306 pages.

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