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The Complete Amar Chitra Katha Mahabharata Set

Author: Pai, Anant

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Mahabharata -- Vol 1



The Kuru Princes of Hastinapura



This deluxe hard-bound volume describes the lineage of the Kuru princes. When Pandu, the father of the Pandavas, dies in the forest, his wife kunti returns to hastinapura with the five boys.



The great Dronacharya trains the kuru princes in the art of war. The feats of strength preformed by Bheema, and Arjuna's skill at wielding the bow awake jealousy in the minds of Duryodhana and the other kuru princes.



Duryodhana plots the exile of the Pandavas to the city of Varanavata. Acting on the coded warning given by Vidura, the Pandavas manage to escape from the burning house of shellac.



They live in the guise of mendicants at Ekachakrapura. Later they proceed to Panchala to aatend the Swayamvara of Draupadi. Arjuna, the skilful archer, wins Draupadi's hand. In order to obey their mother's words, all the five brothers are married with due ceremony to Draupadi. The Pandavas are recalled to Hastinapura and are given half the Kingdom.



Veda Vyasa's epic on the Bharata race was first recited in public by his disciple Vaishampayana at the behest of the ageless seer Vyasa himself.



The recital took place in the august presence of King Janamejaya, a great-grandson of Vyasa, and the many learned sages who had assembled for Janamejaya's Sarpa Satra (a twelve-year-long Yajna).



Mahabharata -- Vol 2



The Pandavas in Exile



The earlier volume describes the training of the Pandavas and the Kauravas, the Pandavas' escape from the burning house of shellac, their marriage to Draupadi and their subsequent return to Hastinapura.



This volume describes the slaying of Jarasandha by Bheema, the subjugation of the other kings by the Pandavas and the Rajasooya Yajna performed by Yudhishthir. Later, in the game of dice, the Pandavas lose their kingdom and live in exile.



At the end of the period of exile, when the Pandavas come back to claim their kingdom, Duryodhana refuses to part with even five villages.



Mahabharata Vol 3



On the Battlefield of Kurukshetra



The earlier volume described the growing animosity between the Kauravas and the Pandavas, the costly game of dice which led to the banishment of the Pandavas for thirteen years, the events during the exile and the proposal of peace from Dhritarashtra conveyed by Sanjaya toe the Pandavas.



This volume describes the attempts of Krisha to bring about a peaceful settlement between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. They fail and a bitter is fought for eighteen days. The Pandavas emerge victorious in the end.



Table Of Contents:



The Mahabharata Vol 1



Veda Vyasa

Bheeshma's Vow

The Advent of the Kuru Princes

The Pandavas at Hastinapura

Enter Drona

Enter Karna

The Conspiracy

The Escape

The Birth of Ghatotkacha

The Pandavas at Ekachakrapura

Enter Draupadi

Draupadi's Swayamvara

The Pandavas Recalled to Hastinapura

Arjuna's 12-year Exile



The Mahabharata Vol 2



A Hall for Yudhishthira

The Pandavas Conquer the World

Yudhishthira's Rajasooya Yajna

Indraprastha Lost

The Pandavas in the Forest

Arjuna's Quest for Weapons

Arjuna in Indraloka

The Reunion

Duryodhana Humbled

The Twelfth Year

The Pandavas at Virata's Palace

Panic in the Kaurava Camp

Sanjaya's Mission

Duryodhana Refuses to Yield



The Mahabharata Vol 3



Krisha's Peace Mission

The War Begins

Bheeshma in command

The Fall of Bheeshma

Drona's Vow

The Slaying of Abhimanyu

Arjuna Fulfils his Vow

The Battle at Midnight

Karna in Command

The Kurus Routed

After the War

Yudhishthira's Coronation

The Ashwamedha Yajna

The Celestial Reunion



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