The Mahabharata book five : preparations for war / translated by Kathleen Garbutt with a foreword by Gurcharan Das.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Sanskrit Series: The clay Sanskrit libraryPublication details: New York : New York University Press and the JJC Library, 2008.ISBN:- 9780814731918
- 9780814732021
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | General Books | 294.5923 MA- V.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Volume 1 | Available | 147549 | |||
OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | General Books | 294.5923 MA- V.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Volume 2 | Available | 147550 |
" Volume 1: The Pándavas believe they have completed the terms of their exile, though Duryódhana claims that they did not live unknown for the full thirteenth year, since Árjuna was recognized in the battle at the end of the preceding book, Viráta. While the Pándavas and Kurus make their preparations for war they organize a series of embassies to negotiate peace. This volume constantly highlights the inevitability of conflict and the futility of negotiation. Most characters are concerned that war between family cannot fail to be sinful. Contained herein is the “Sanat·sujatíya,” a philosophical passage to rival the “Bhagavad·gita.” Like the “Bhagavad·gita,” the “Sanat·sujatíya” tells that karma will not chain one in the cycle of rebirth, if one refrains from desire. Through understanding the truth of non-duality, that the world is mere illusion, one is subsumed into eternal existence with Brahman."--
"Volume 2: The second volume of “Preparations for War” seals the fate of the Pándavas and Kurus. This book is the turning point of the entire Maha·bhárata. The failure of diplomacy ensures war is now inevitable, and with this realization come dramatic arguments, miracles and temptations. The Maha·bhárata explores timeless problems of humanity, and in this volume of “Preparations for War,” it explores the realities of human nature in times of conflict. The lust for power and bloodshed overwhelms all attempts at negotiation.Interwoven with these serious issues come beautiful accountsof divinities, magical realms and legendary marvels."--
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