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082 _a808.899282
_bSHA/M
100 _aShanta Rameshwar Rao
245 0 0 _aThe Mahabharata
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOrient Longman
_c1994
300 _axii,140p.
_bill.
520 _aShanta Rameshwar Rao's Mahabharata tells the central story of India's great Sanskrit epic, one of the oldest works of literature in the world. The warrior princes called the Kauravas and the Pandavas, two branches of the royal clan of the Kurus who lived in northern India thousands of years ago, are its main characters; its main theme, the events - some comic, some beautiful, some bitter that led to a catastrophic war between the two branches of the clan. Intensely human in their passionate loves and hates, happiness and grief, the people of the Mahabharata have their recognizable counterparts in all ages and civilizations. The grandeur, beauty and colour of their story and the variety and depth of its message make it a book for all times and all occasions. Here, the story is further brought to life by Badri Narayan's illustrations. Rich in line and symbol they add a dimension that could only have been provided by an artist so steeped in the Indian tradition.
650 0 _aMahabharata
700 _aBadri Narayan, ill.
942 _cBK
999 _c1561
_d1561