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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa I


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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa


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Author : Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
language : en
Publisher: Darryl Morris
Release Date : 2014-03-25

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The Mahabharata, "What is found here, may be found elsewhere. What is not found here, will not be found elsewhere." The ancient story of the Mahabharata casts the reader's mind across spiritual and terrestrial vistas and battlefields. Through the experiences of divine incarnations and manifest demons, a great royal dynasty is fractured along fraternal lines, resulting in the greatest war of good and evil ever fought in ancient lands. This most venerable of epics remains profoundly timeless in it teachings of truth, righteousness and liberation. This second edition ebook of the Mahabharata is Kisari Mohan Ganguli's 1896 translation and is complete with all 18 parvas in a single ebook. It features a comprehensive table of contents, book summaries and double linked footnotes.



The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa
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language : en
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Release Date : 1883

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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa I


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa I
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Author : Unbekannt
language : en
Publisher: anboco
Release Date : 2016-08-18

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The object of a translator should ever be to hold the mirror upto his author. That being so, his chief duty is to represent so far as practicable the manner in which his author's ideas have been expressed, retaining if possible at the sacrifice of idiom and taste all the peculiarities of his author's imagery and of language as well. In regard to translations from the Sanskrit, nothing is easier than to dish up Hindu ideas, so as to make them agreeable to English taste. But the endeavour of the present translator has been to give in the following pages as literal a rendering as possible of the great work of Vyasa. To the purely English reader there is much in the following pages that will strike as ridiculous. Those unacquainted with any language but their own are generally very exclusive in matters of taste. Having no knowledge of models other than what they meet with in their own tongue, the standard they have formed of purity and taste in composition must necessarily be a narrow one. The translator, however, would ill-discharge his duty, if for the sake of avoiding ridicule, he sacrificed fidelity to the original. He must represent his author as he is, not as he should be to please the narrow taste of those entirely unacquainted with him. Mr. Pickford, in the preface to his English translation of the Mahavira Charita, ably defends a close adherence to the original even at the sacrifice of idiom and taste against the claims of what has been called 'Free Translation,' which means dressing the author in an outlandish garb to please those to whom he is introduced. In the preface to his classical translation of Bhartrihari's Niti Satakam and Vairagya Satakam, Mr. C.H. Tawney says, "I am sensible that in the present attempt I have retained much local colouring.



The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa


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Author : Rāya
language : en
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Release Date : 1887

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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose
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Release Date : 1889

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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose


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Release Date : 1884

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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose Vana Parva 2nd Ed 1889


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose Vana Parva 2nd Ed 1889
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Release Date : 1884

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The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa First Book Adi Parva


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa First Book Adi Parva
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Author : Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
language : en
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Release Date : 2008-03-01

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Translated into English Prose from the Original Sanskrit Text by Kisari Mohan Ganguli



The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Complete


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Complete
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Author : Anonymous
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
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Om! Having bowed down to Narayana and Nara, the most exalted male being, and also to the goddess Saraswati, must the word Jaya be uttered. Ugrasrava, the son of Lomaharshana, surnamed Sauti, well-versed in the Puranas, bending with humility, one day approached the great sages of rigid vows, sitting at their ease, who had attended the twelve years’ sacrifice of Saunaka, surnamed Kulapati, in the forest of Naimisha. Those ascetics, wishing to hear his wonderful narrations, presently began to address him who had thus arrived at that recluse abode of the inhabitants of the forest of Naimisha. Having been entertained with due respect by those holy men, he saluted those Munis (sages) with joined palms, even all of them, and inquired about the progress of their asceticism. Then all the ascetics being again seated, the son of Lomaharshana humbly occupied the seat that was assigned to him. Seeing that he was comfortably seated, and recovered from fatigue, one of the Rishis beginning the conversation, asked him, ‘Whence comest thou, O lotus-eyed Sauti, and where hast thou spent the time? Tell me, who ask thee, in detail.’ Accomplished in speech, Sauti, thus questioned, gave in the midst of that big assemblage of contemplative Munis a full and proper answer in words consonant with their mode of life. “Sauti said, ‘Having heard the diverse sacred and wonderful stories which were composed in his Mahabharata by Krishna-Dwaipayana, and which were recited in full by Vaisampayana at the Snake-sacrifice of the high-souled royal sage Janamejaya and in the presence also of that chief of Princes, the son of Parikshit, and having wandered about, visiting many sacred waters and holy shrines, I journeyed to the country venerated by the Dwijas (twice-born) and called Samantapanchaka where formerly was fought the battle between the children of Kuru and Pandu, and all the chiefs of the land ranged on either side. Thence, anxious to see you, I am come into your presence. Ye reverend sages, all of whom are to me as Brahma; ye greatly blessed who shine in this place of sacrifice with the splendour of the solar fire: ye who have concluded the silent meditations and have fed the holy fire; and yet who are sitting—without care, what, O ye Dwijas (twice-born), shall I repeat, shall I recount the sacred stories collected in the Puranas containing precepts of religious duty and of worldly profit, or the acts of illustrious saints and sovereigns of mankind?” “The Rishi replied, ‘The Purana, first promulgated by the great Rishi Dwaipayana, and which after having been heard both by the gods and the Brahmarshis was highly esteemed, being the most eminent narrative that exists, diversified both in diction and division, possessing subtile meanings logically combined, and gleaned from the Vedas, is a sacred work. Composed in elegant language, it includeth the subjects of other books. It is elucidated by other Shastras, and comprehendeth the sense of the four Vedas. We are desirous of hearing that history also called Bharata, the holy composition of the wonderful Vyasa, which dispelleth the fear of evil, just as it was cheerfully recited by the Rishi Vaisampayana, under the direction of Dwaipayana himself, at the snake-sacrifice of Raja Janamejaya?’



The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose


The Mahabharata Of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated Into English Prose
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Author : Anonymous
language : en
Publisher: Good Press
Release Date : 2019-11-20

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The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose: Adi Parva by an unknown writer, translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, is the first volume of the Indian epic Mahabharata, translated into English prose. The book recounts the history, mythology, and moral lessons of ancient India, providing readers with a rich and engaging introduction to the timeless wisdom of this classic literary work.