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An episode of the Mahabharat Ki Kahaniya podcast, hosted by Er. Nishant Saxena Aahaan, titled "Trailer" was published on September 28, 2023 and runs 0 minutes.

September 28, 2023 ·0m · Mahabharat Ki Kahaniya

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Jeene Ki Raah Pt. Vijayashankar Mehta is known to have made a study of epics such as the Ramayana, particularly the legend of Sri Hanuman. Through his discourses and interactions with people across the country, he gives tips, which he believes if adopted and implemented could resolve many lifestyle problems.He is a author,columnist and radio presenter Vijayashankar Mehta is based out of ujjain,Madhya Pradesh,India.After the Simhastha 2004 Kumbh he started speaking on Life Management. For the last 15 years, Pt Mehta was giving lectures on various subjects of life management Pt Vijyashankar Mehta has delivered lectures at home and abroad. Sriramkatha, Shrimad Bhagavat, Mahabharata, Hanuman Chalisa, Geeta etc. Pt. Vijayashankar Mehta has developed a meditation course based on Hanuman Chalisa Mahabharat Anurag Sharma Welcome to my first podcast , I hope you enjoy listening to it! Ramayana, Ramayan, Ramayanam, Sampurn Ramayan, Sampoorna Ramayanam, Mahabharat | OnlineNarada OnlineNarada Welcome to OnlineNarada – your gateway to dive deeper into ancient Indian epics like SriRamayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavatham, Ashtadasa puranas, etc. in the form of short stories in english.For more content about Ramayana, Mahabharat, puranas, etc. you can follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduxYF77LcOIfi9lp5UkFJQhttps://twitter.com/OnlineNaradahttps://www.kooapp.com/profile/OnlineNaradahttps://www.facebook.com/OnlineNaradaFB The Mahabharata by Vyasa: the epic of ancient India condensed into English verse by Romesh C Dutt Loyal Books 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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