This article gives a brief introduction to the epic drama from India - The Mahabharata. It is of immense importance to the culture of the Indian subcontinent, and is a major text of Hinduism.
Motherhood is the most defining moment for any woman. Her influence on her child(ren) is eternal. It is not just about providing the basic necessities of life that characterizes parenting. It is the influence they wield on their children’s overall personality that delineates their character. Mythological mothers have a great influence on not just their children but the generations of mothers and children to follow. In this article, we shall see four great queens of Ramayana and Mahabharata as m
Every Indian, either living in India or living outside India, knows about the two epics that dominates the Indian psyche and the psyche of the terra firma. These epics are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. The Mahabharata has exercised a continuous and pervasive influence on the Indian mind for millennia. The Mahabharata, originally written by Sage Ved Vyas in Sanskrit, has been translated and adapted into numerous languages and has been set to a variety of interpretations.
The disrespect of DraupadiIn Mahabharata the Kauravs invited Pandavas for dice play. Pandavas lost everything including Draupadi in the dice play. After that Dushashana brought in Draupadi to the hall and wanted to disrobe her in front of all. That time Draupadi called upon all the elders sitting in the...
Jayadratha's KillingDuring the great war of Mahabharata, Dronacharya made the Chakra Vyuha. Only Arjuna knew how to break that. But he had gone away to fight. That time Arjuna's son Abhimanyu tried to break open the Chakra Vyuha. Many Kauravs killed Abhimanyu together. That time after Arjuna returned he vowed...
Emotions were supposed to be something very personal. But, Daniel Goleman's books have broken this myth and made people realise the importance of understanding and controlling these emotions which are now identified as the key to success in any field. This article explores the possibilities of teaching emotional intelligence through the great indian epic 'The Mahabharata'.
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