People of ancient India that lived in the time of Mohandas Gandhi.
From the heart of it the author is one who can say the word and understand the true meaning without having to look it up... it may look like a mouth full at first but with trust and understanding the spirits love you to will hear the joys in seeing it through... a gift for all who reside hear inside the words of one the spirit if all... as i look to the words for guidance hear i hear them begin again see if you can see this too...from
mahabharatha sounds like see below.... and then you to will know the way to go...love is the answer that was never written but could be true to day if you see it that way too.
em ah ha alo oh aw air aw eh tee ha rat say. thaw
Pandu is a word which has Sanskrit origin (from the Mahabharata epic).In Malay/Indonesian, the word Pandu is a noun, which means 'guide', 'scout' or 'pathfinder'.
Nala was a king from the Mahabharata, an Indian epic, known for his amazing cooking skills. "Paka" is a word for cuisine. The phrase is used when someone cooks a nice meal. Basically, the food is as good as "Nala's cuisine".
Author's is the singular possessive of author.
How the author fells about the person,place or thing.
the way an author thinks about the subject of his or her writing
Vanamala Bhawalkar has written: 'Mahabharata mem nari' -- subject(s): Women in Mahabharata, Women in Hinduism
The original name of the Mahabharata is Mahabharata.
Wil Geraets has written: 'The wisdom teachings of Harish Johari on the Mahabharata'
Yes, Mahabharata is a true story.
There are number of heroic things that Arjuna do in Mahabharata. The list is long and beyond the scope. Better you read the Mahabharata. Rather study the Mahabharata.
Ajaamila is personality who comes in Srimadbhagavata, not in Mahabharata
"Savitri and the God of Death" is a poem from the Indian epic Mahabharata, which was compiled by the sage Vyasa. The specific authorship of this particular story within the epic is attributed to Vyasa and is part of the larger body of work that makes up the Mahabharata.
The gambling game is what Mahabharata is famous about.
It was Bhimsen who killed Jarasandha in Mahabharata.
The Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great commissioned the translation of the Mahabharata into Persian. The task was carried out by a group of scholars led by Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, one of Akbar's courtiers and the author of the Akbarnama.
The author of the Kannada novel "Mrityunjaya" is Shivaji Savant. The novel is a fictional retelling of the life of Karna from the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Because mahabharata includes in religios discussions