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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2024 · 21 MIN

Ep. 49 : Diplomacy and Destiny: The Pandavas' Quest for Justice

from Mahabharat by Kumar Varun · host Kumar Varun

Narrated by Kumar Varun.After their exile, the Pandavas reconvened with allies at Upaplavya. Krishna advocated for a peaceful claim to their kingdom, reflecting on their past hardships. Balarama urged diplomacy, noting Yudhishthira's loss at dice forfeited their claim, while Satyaki passionately argued for the Pandavas' right to fight for their kingdom if necessary. As both sides prepared for potential conflict, the atmosphere was charged with the possibility of war.Sources, Bibliography and Suggested further reading :1. Ganguli, Kisari Mohan. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa (1883-1896). Project Gutenberg, 2003. This translation offers a comprehensive account of the Mahabharata, including the events leading up to and during the preparations for the great war, highlighting the diplomatic efforts and tensions between the Pandavas and Kauravas.2. Menon, Ramesh. The Mahabharata: A Modern Rendering (2004). New York: iUniverse, Inc. Menon's modern retelling provides detailed narratives of key events and character interactions, emphasizing the political maneuvering and strategies employed by both sides.3. Narayan, R.K. The Mahabharata: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic (1978). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. This abridged version captures the essence of the Mahabharata, focusing on the significant events and characters, including the diplomatic missions and war preparations.4. Bhattacharya, Pratip. Vyasa's Mahabharata (2010). New Delhi: Orient Blackswan. Bhattacharya’s analysis offers a critical perspective on the epic’s themes, characters, and narrative structure, focusing on the political dynamics and preparations for the impending war.5. Dutt, Romesh C. The Mahabharata: Condensed into English Verse (1899). J.M. Dent & Co. Dutt's poetic rendition condenses the epic's events, highlighting the strategic discussions and preparations for the battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas.6. Van Buitenen, J.A.B., trans. The Mahabharata, Volume 3: The Book of Virata and The Book of Effort (1978). University of Chicago Press. This translation covers the period leading up to the war, providing detailed scholarly commentary on the strategies and diplomatic efforts.7. Subramaniam, K.R. Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic (1971). Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This book provides an overview of the epic, with a focus on the political and military strategies employed by the Pandavas and Kauravas.8. Ray, Pratap Chandra. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa (1890). Calcutta: Bharata Press. Ray's translation includes detailed accounts of the events leading up to the war, with an emphasis on the diplomatic missions and preparations.

Narrated by Kumar Varun.After their exile, the Pandavas reconvened with allies at Upaplavya. Krishna advocated for a peaceful claim to their kingdom, reflecting on their past hardships. Balarama urged diplomacy, noting Yudhishthira's loss at dice forfeited their claim, while Satyaki passionately argued for the Pandavas' right to fight for their kingdom if necessary. As both sides prepared for potential conflict, the atmosphere was charged with the possibility of war.Sources, Bibliography and Suggested further reading :1. Ganguli, Kisari Mohan. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa (1883-1896). Project Gutenberg, 2003. This translation offers a comprehensive account of the Mahabharata, including the events leading up to and during the preparations for the great war, highlighting the diplomatic efforts and tensions between the Pandavas and Kauravas.2. Menon, Ramesh. The Mahabharata: A Modern Rendering (2004). New York: iUniverse, Inc. Menon's modern retelling provides detailed narratives of key events and character interactions, emphasizing the political maneuvering and strategies employed by both sides.3. Narayan, R.K. The Mahabharata: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic (1978). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. This abridged version captures the essence of the Mahabharata, focusing on the significant events and characters, including the diplomatic missions and war preparations.4. Bhattacharya, Pratip. Vyasa's Mahabharata (2010). New Delhi: Orient Blackswan. Bhattacharya’s analysis offers a critical perspective on the epic’s themes, characters, and narrative structure, focusing on the political dynamics and preparations for the impending war.5. Dutt, Romesh C. The Mahabharata: Condensed into English Verse (1899). J.M. Dent & Co. Dutt's poetic rendition condenses the epic's events, highlighting the strategic discussions and preparations for the battle between the Pandavas and Kauravas.6. Van Buitenen, J.A.B., trans. The Mahabharata, Volume 3: The Book of Virata and The Book of Effort (1978). University of Chicago Press. This translation covers the period leading up to the war, providing detailed scholarly commentary on the strategies and diplomatic efforts.7. Subramaniam, K.R. Mahabharata: The Great Indian Epic (1971). Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This book provides an overview of the epic, with a focus on the political and military strategies employed by the Pandavas and Kauravas.8. Ray, Pratap Chandra. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa (1890). Calcutta: Bharata Press. Ray's translation includes detailed accounts of the events leading up to the war, with an emphasis on the diplomatic missions and preparations.

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