The Mahabharata is the world's longest epic. It contains within it numerous fables, anecdotes and pieces of practical wisdom that make up what we today call Indian culture.
Two thousand tales from this ocean of Vedic literature are now being retold for your reading pleasure. Crisp, comprehensive, contextual.
In Volume 10 you will find stories such as:
- How Amba Became Shikhandin - The Geographical Details of Jambudwipa - The Difference between Sankhya and Yoga - What Krishna Told Arjuna about Devotion - The Island Called Sudarshana
And many more. Whether you're a casual reader of mythology or a die-hard fanatic, this is a must-read.
Sharath Komarraju is an author of fiction and nonfiction based in Bangalore, India. Once a software engineer, now he writes for a living, and on lazy days he watches cricket and talks to his wife (often at the same time).
His most popular work to date is the Hastinapur series, in which he speaks into the silences of the Mahabharata story through the epic's many women characters.