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The Mahabharata

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Penguin Books 2005 New Delhi Description: 472ISBN:
  • 9780143033585
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.5923 UBE
Summary: "A modern retelling of an ancient tale of power, love, duty and revenge To Indians, the Mahabharata is not merely a story of the power struggle between princes divided on the issue of inheritance. It is representative of human nature and of life itself, for woven into the elaborate narrative of a heroic tale are writings on ethics, law, philosophy, history, geography, statecraft and religion. Meera Uberoi has retold this epic tale of love and hatred, joy and sorrow, pride and endurance, with great lucidity. Heroes and villains, kings and queens all come alive through her use of the modern idiom. Weaving the metaphors, similes and allegories of the original into the main narrative, Uberoi makes the lessons of the Mahabharata more relevant than ever to the modern reader. Well-paced...Uberoi s Mahabharata reads like English, yet retains some measure of nuance from the original Sanskrit Arshia Sattar, Indian Review of Books Meera Uberoi s language is simple and spare...the story moves at a fast pace without flagging Hindu."
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Books Books Symbiosis Institute of Business Management - Hyderabad General General Book 294.592 UBE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SIBMH-B-7843
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294.592 GRI Hymns of the Ṛgveda Vol 1 294.592 KAP Vedas for beginners 294.592 SRI Wisdom of the rishis: the three upanishads 294.592 UBE The Mahabharata 294.5921 RAD The principal upanishads 294.59212 GRI Hymns of the Ṛgveda vol II 294.5922 VAL The Ramayan, Vol. 1

"A modern retelling of an ancient tale of power, love, duty and revenge To Indians, the Mahabharata is not merely a story of the power struggle between princes divided on the issue of inheritance. It is representative of human nature and of life itself, for woven into the elaborate narrative of a heroic tale are writings on ethics, law, philosophy, history, geography, statecraft and religion. Meera Uberoi has retold this epic tale of love and hatred, joy and sorrow, pride and endurance, with great lucidity. Heroes and villains, kings and queens all come alive through her use of the modern idiom. Weaving the metaphors, similes and allegories of the original into the main narrative, Uberoi makes the lessons of the Mahabharata more relevant than ever to the modern reader. Well-paced...Uberoi s Mahabharata reads like English, yet retains some measure of nuance from the original Sanskrit Arshia Sattar, Indian Review of Books Meera Uberoi s language is simple and spare...the story moves at a fast pace without flagging Hindu."

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