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Few works in world literature have inspired so vast an audience in nations with radically different languages and cultures as theMahabharata. Written some 2,000 years ago and probably the longest Indian epic ever composed, it is a story of dynastic struggle that culminates in a fatal clash between two branches of a single ruling family. It is a moral and philosophical tale as well as a historical one. In his introduction, Sanskritist B. A. van Nooten notes that apart from William Buck's rendition no other English version has been able to capture the blend of religion and martial spirit that pervades the original epic.

Table of Contents
Publisher’s Preface
Introduction

PART I. IN THE BEGINNING
1. A Mine of Jewels and Gems
2. The Ring and the Well
3. Fire and Flame
4. Indraprastha
5. The Falling Sand

PART II. IN THE MIDDLE
6. Nala and Damayanti
7. The Th ousand-Petaled Lotus
8. An Iron Net
9. Virata
10. The Invasion
11. Do Not Tell
12. Sanjaya Returns
13. Trees of Gold
14. The Enchanted Lake
15. The Night

PART III. IN THE END
16. The Blade of Grass
17. The Lonely Encounter
18. Parikshita
19. The Timeless Path
20. The City of Gates

Notes
Reference List of Characters

Mahabharata

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    A Paperback / softback by William Buck, B.A. van Nooten

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 07/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9780520305588, 978-0520305588
      ISBN10: 0520305582

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Few works in world literature have inspired so vast an audience in nations with radically different languages and cultures as theMahabharata. Written some 2,000 years ago and probably the longest Indian epic ever composed, it is a story of dynastic struggle that culminates in a fatal clash between two branches of a single ruling family. It is a moral and philosophical tale as well as a historical one. In his introduction, Sanskritist B. A. van Nooten notes that apart from William Buck's rendition no other English version has been able to capture the blend of religion and martial spirit that pervades the original epic.

      Table of Contents
      Publisher’s Preface
      Introduction

      PART I. IN THE BEGINNING
      1. A Mine of Jewels and Gems
      2. The Ring and the Well
      3. Fire and Flame
      4. Indraprastha
      5. The Falling Sand

      PART II. IN THE MIDDLE
      6. Nala and Damayanti
      7. The Th ousand-Petaled Lotus
      8. An Iron Net
      9. Virata
      10. The Invasion
      11. Do Not Tell
      12. Sanjaya Returns
      13. Trees of Gold
      14. The Enchanted Lake
      15. The Night

      PART III. IN THE END
      16. The Blade of Grass
      17. The Lonely Encounter
      18. Parikshita
      19. The Timeless Path
      20. The City of Gates

      Notes
      Reference List of Characters

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