Mahabharat Chaturtha Khanda By Maharishi Vedvyas

Mahabharat Chaturtha Khanda

Rs. 375.00
Rs. 375.00

The Mahabharat (Dwitiya Khanda), or Second Volume, from Gita Press, is an illustrated edition containing the Vanaparva (Forest Book) and Virata Parva (Virata Book) with simple Hindi translation. This volume details the Pandavas' twelve years of exile in the forest and their subsequent one year of anonymous living in the kingdom of Virata. It includes narratives such as the story of Nala and Damayanti, and the capture of Duryodhana's army by the Gandharvas.

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This volume of the Mahabharat epic is a vital part of the colossal narrative, focusing on the Pandavas' spiritual and physical trials away from their kingdom. The Vanaparva covers their pilgrimages, encounters with sages, and the acquisition of divine weapons by Arjuna, while the Virata Parva recounts their various disguises and the eventual revelation of their identities. The text presents lessons on perseverance, morality, and justice within the framework of epic storytelling. The book contains captivating narratives. Prominent sections include तीर्थयात्रापर्व (Teerthyatrapurva), detailing their pilgrimages, नलोपाख्यानपर्व (Nalopakhyaanpurva), relating the Nala-Damayanti saga, and कीचकवधपर्व (Keechakvadhpurva), which describes the killing of Keechaka by Bhima. Explore more of the grand epic and other spiritual texts in our collection of Hinduism and its Sources books.

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