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Section Three : Poushya Parva

Episode 1 of the The Mahabharata podcast, hosted by Meghana Krishnan, titled "Section Three : Poushya Parva" was published on January 9, 2021 and runs 25 minutes.

January 9, 2021 ·25m · The Mahabharata

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This parva has 195 shlokas and one chapter. It is the story of Poushya. After the first two sections, Section 3 is where the main story of the Mahabharata should begin. But not only is this section mostly in prose, unlike the rest of the Mahabharata, it has little to do with it he main story, since it has all kinds of incidents that don’t quite belong. All this section does is set up the snake sacrifice.

This parva has 195 shlokas and one chapter. It is the story of Poushya. After the first two sections, Section 3 is where the main story of the Mahabharata should begin. But not only is this section mostly in prose, unlike the rest of the Mahabharata, it has little to do with it he main story, since it has all kinds of incidents that don’t quite belong. All this section does is set up the snake sacrifice.
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