Krishna, Krishna-Arjuna, Krishnaa-Draupadi, and Vyasa: Mahabharata

Indrajit Bandyopadhyay
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This book consists of five essays on Mahabharata titled -1. Krshhna, Last Significance of “16” in the 16th Mausala Parvan, and Vyaasa the Fisherman-Kaala (Time)2. Krshhna and Arjuna, Night and Day in An Analysis of Vyaasa's Discourse on Time and Power in the Light of Vedas, Shatapatha Braahmana, and Upanishhads3. Indra-Vishhnu on One Metaphor for Raashtriya Policy of Community Welfarethrough Dharma-Vidyaa-Vaarttaa Connection4. Draupadiii, Sexuality as Reading Mahaabhaarata Rationally in the light of Kautilya’s Arthashaastra, and5. Draupadiii, Aspects of Shacii-IndraaniiThe essays explore Mahabharata from entirely new angles. The author intends to have a glimpse of Vyasa's oceanic mind in search of gems from India’s glorious past and tradition and find their modern relevance.
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