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Book Review – Samsara: Enter the Valley of the Gods by Saksham Garg
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About the Book: What if you came face to face with the king of the gods? Phones stop working. Smartwatches die out. Arms start glowing with blue scars. And training begins the very next day for Aman
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New Year greetings and a look back at Year 2022!
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I would like to start off this post by first wishing you all a very happy and prosperous New Year 2023! I would also like to thank the entire reading community, friends and everyone who has supported
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A stucco bas releif of Gajalakshmi on an old building in Mannady, Chennai. Wonder how long this old building can withstand the onslaught of development! The two cherubs with wings (angles?) look
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End of radiance – Karna’s end | Mahabharata Paintings
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Karna took over as commander in chief of Kaurava army on the sixteenth day, after the fall of Drona. Kaurava army had much hope of recovery after the fall of their great chieftains, Bhishma, and
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The lie that killed Drona | Mahabharata Paintings
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It was the fifteenth day of war. Drona was unstoppable after he took over as commander-in-chief position after Bhishma. Being his teacher, Arjuna could not raise his bow against him. The cruel
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Rules broken to kill Bhurishravas | Mahabharata Paintings
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When Arjuna was in search of Jayadratha, he was hiding behind the Kaurava army. Arjuna got frustrated. Out of incapacity, Arjuna was a bit moody that day. Bhurishravas was a prince of a Himalayan
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Jayadratha’s head blown off | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Pandava-s were unable to save Abhimanyu. The teenage boy was cruelly killed by Kaurava warriors. Yudhishthira tried to save Abhimanyu. But Jayadratha blocked his way. In a way, he wanted to take
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The mutilated Abhimanyu | Mahabharata Paintings
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After the fall of Bhishma, Drona became the commander-in-chief of Kaurava army. Though he was a skilled Archer, teacher and master of war tactics, he could not get an opportunity to slay any of the
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Foul play – Bhishma on bed of arrows | Mahabharata Painting
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dwaraka
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10th day of the war – The pressure was on Arjuna to kill Bhishma. Because the old man was unbeatable and ruined Pandava‘s army. 10 days have passed already. War materials are being consumed day by
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A excruciating war starts | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Pandava finished their exile life Gaurava-s sniffed about Pandava-s hiding in Virata. They attacked Virata without giving any opportunity for Pandava-s. There was a small war in which Arjuna fount as
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Kichaka disgraced Draupadi | Mahabharata Paintings
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Pandava-s spent 12 years in forest and 1 year in incognito. They seceded themselves and approached Virata kingdom. Yudhishthira joined for a job as King’s advisor Kanka, the mighty Bhima as cook
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Jayadratha’s audacity on Draupadi | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Draupadi – the mother goddess – went through a difficult life after marrying to the Pandava-s led by the gambler Yudhishthira. I pointed out why Yudhishthira is more harmful to Draupadi than
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Yudhishthira, A Failed Gambler | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Duryodhana was jealous about Pandava‘s wealth. In addition, he got humiliated when he fell down into water at the palace of Indraprastha. By mistake, he thought Draupadi mocked him with derision. He
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Eliminating Kshatrias | Jarasandha & Shishupala | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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The Rajasuya Yagna (ceremony) was not that simple to Yudhishthira. It is an ancient process of make all other kings of Bharathakanda to agree that someone is their equal. Not an easy job for
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Indraprastha | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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After Pandava-s married Draupadi, they could not hide any more. They exposed themselves to external world. They stayed in Panchala for sometime. Accompanied by Krishna, they reached Hastinapur.
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Draupadi as Pandava’s wife | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Arjuna won Draupadi in Swayamvara. Pandava-s were on the way back to the house, where they took refuge. Meanwhile Kunti was afraid as her sons did not turn back till the evening. When they reached
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Draupadi’s Swayamvara | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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The disguised Pandava-s lived in many places and forests. Bhima found a wife, Hidimbi in forests. Sage Daumya advised them to proceed to Panchala. Swayamvara of Panchala princess Draupadi was
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Shikhandi, Draupadi and Dhrishtadyumna born | Mahabharata paintings
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Drona did not forget or forgive Drupada for humiliating him in his court. He asked Drupada’s kingdom as the tuition fee from Kuru princes. Kuru princes fought with Drupada and captivated him. Drupada
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Varanavata palace | Mahabharata paintings
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The feud between Pandava-s and Kaurava-s reached a stage where both will not gel any longer. Duryodhana did his best to justify his right over the throne. Vidura justified the right of Yudhishthira
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The serpent’s nectar [short story]
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There was a flash of a huge stream of water coming inside a pot hole in the bank of the Ganges. A young Naga, Loban – who was sleeping inside it – awoke in such sudden current of flashing water. ‘Why
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Kuru princes at Drona’s school | Mahabharata Paintings
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dwaraka
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Kaurava-s and Pandava-s were grown up in Hastinapur. They attained the age to start proper education and martial arts to increase their endurance. Kripacharya Kripa was grown up in Hastinapur. He was
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The birth of Dhritarashtra’s sons | Mahabharata Paintings
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Kunti became a mother first. As a sister-in-law, Gandhari felt insecured about the throne now. The agony and trauma experienced by Pandu earlier, apprehended Gandhari’s mind now. The thoughts about
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Book Review: Rebellion (Warlord of Ayodhya, #1) by Shatrujeet Nath
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redpillows
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About the Book: Bharat. Son of Kaikeyi. Brother of Rama. Reluctant king of Kosala. Bharat’s carefree life in Kekeya is turned upside down by the death of his father Raja Dashratha and the exile of
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The Birth of Pandu’s Children | Mahabharata Paintings
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Pandu in exile Once Sage Kindama and his wife wanted to get intimate in open. They turned themselves into an antelope and doe. Pandu crossed that place in the forest when he went for hunt. He hit
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The royal marriages: Pandu with Kunti & Madri – Dhritarashtra with Gandhari | Mahabharata Paintings
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Kunti and Karna Surasena was the chief of Yadu-s. He is the father of Vasudeva. His daughter was named as Pritha, a matchless beautiful girl. Surasena gifted her female child to Kuntibhoja, his
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Satyavati | Mahabharata Painting
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Satyavati was supposed to be the most lovable or powerful matriarch in Indian Mythology. But the fate ruined her dreams and eventually she was faded out. The Birth Satyavati’s birth was a tragic one.
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Devavrata’s vow | Mahabharata paintings
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River Ganga returned Devavrata to Shantanu. He was skillful. He was better than his father in martial arts. He was a virtuous young chap. No wonder, everybody liked him. Everybody thought he is the
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Shantanu – Ganga | Mahabharata Paintings
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Puru’s descendant is Pratiba. Pratiba’s son was Shantanu. Shantanu’s story is version 2 of Pururavas.Pratiba gave up his throne renounce his worldly pleasures. He had two sons. Devapi and Shantanu.
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Yayati-Devyani-Sharmistha | Mahabharata paintings
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The list of Chandravamsha kings will not be complete without Yayati. I wrote about him earlier as well Jeyamohan’s Yayati and Fellow Indians’ Shah Jahan. When Yayati went to forest, he went deep into
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Shakuntala | Mahabharata paintings
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Shakuntala’s story is yet another disappointing one of Chandravamsha. King Kausika was a Suryavamshi King. He wanted to be the the most powerful. He renounced all his wealth and wishes. He started
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Pururavas and Urvashi | Mahabharata Paintings
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Chandravamsha or Lunar dynasty starts from King Pururavas. He is the son of Ila and Budh. Chandravamsha kings are driven by their love and unstable mind. It starts from him too. He saw an apsara –
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Round Up: Top 5 books read in 2021
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Hello to all my wonderful readers! I hope that you and your loved ones are safe and the holidays are treating you well. This is my first Round Up post for the year. I would like to highlight my
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Fit of the moment will be a disaster!
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In the Mahabharatha, as we all know the war happened because Pandavas didn’t not get their due, not even the five villages. Even as everyone tried to placate Duryodhana, he had said they would not
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The Code of the Manavas by Arpit Bakshi – a book review
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Language: English Binding: Paperback Publisher: Rupa Genre: Foreign Language Study ISBN: 9789353041205, 9353041201 Pages: 295 The author in this first of the series has tried to go into sci-fi mode
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RAMAYANA VERSUS MAHABHARATA – My Playful Comparison by Devdutt Pattanaik – a book review
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