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1. ARANYA PARVAM

Episode 1 of the Mahabharatam podcast, hosted by Sai, titled "1. ARANYA PARVAM" was published on February 20, 2022 and runs 97 minutes.

February 20, 2022 ·97m · Mahabharatam

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The Vana Parva (or Aranya Parva) is the third of the Mahabharata's eighteen parvas, often known as the "Book of the Forest." Aranya Parva comprises 324 chapters and 21 sub-books, as is customary. The critical edition of Aranya Parva contains 16 sub-books and 299 chapters, making it the longest of the epic's 18 books. Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

The Vana Parva (or Aranya Parva) is the third of the Mahabharata's eighteen parvas, often known as the "Book of the Forest." Aranya Parva comprises 324 chapters and 21 sub-books, as is customary. The critical edition of Aranya Parva contains 16 sub-books and 299 chapters, making it the longest of the epic's 18 books.

Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

Andhra Mahabharatam By Chaganti Koteshwara Rao Garu Mohan kumar Surampudi This podcast comprises of recorded speeches given by Chaganti koteshwara rao garu in a temple located at Kakinada. These are not just stories. These are indian history, these are complete guide to the human psychology and the virtues we need to follow to lead a life nearer to the ideal life. Many Indian traditions and Cultures are embedded in this great Ithihaas. Chaganti koteshwara rao garu unravells the hidden treasures of Mahabharatam in telugu. Mahabharata Teaching Archives - Arsha Bodha Center Swami Tadatmananda Podcast series on Spiritual Teachings of Mahabharata by Swami Tadatmananda resident teacher of Arsha Bodha Center Mahabharata सुगम पोखरेल In this podcast,I narrate the great story of Mahabharata as translated by C. Rajagopalachari. Mahabharata by Vyasa: The epic of ancient India condensed into English verse, The by Romesh C. Dutt (1848 - 1909) LibriVox The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahabharata is attributed to Vyasa. With more than 74,000 verses, Mahabharata is said to be the longest poem. Mahabharata tells the story of the epic Kurukshetra War and the fates of the cousin brothers Kauravas and the Pandavas. But more than that the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or 'purusharthas'. The latter are enumerated as dharma (right action), artha (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moksha (liberation). (Introduction by om123)
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