Story of Mahabharata: Part 2 by Kaushal Kishore

 Story of Mahabharata: Part 2 by Kaushal Kishore

Story of Mahabharata: Part 2 by Kaushal Kishore

This is the second part of Story of Mahabharata. In this book, the author narrates a tough period of Pandavas, full of challenges and trials. He meticulously describes how the Pandavas endured twelve years in the forest, followed by a year in disguise.

In their disguise, they were supposed to be completely hidden without resorting to despair, deceit, or superstition. It intrigued me to know that did they spend this time lamenting their fate? Did they conspire to overthrow their cousins with the help of allies? Did they try to mitigate the supposed influence of unfavourable planets through rituals, as suggested by some modern "experts"?

The author's writing is simple yet evocative. He doesn't try to be poetic or overly intellectual; he speaks plainly. It has a sincere, almost devotional tone. He guides the reader gently, pausing often to reflect on a lesson or pose a persistent question.

In conclusion, this book is not just a recitation of events; it is a critical analysis of human character in question. Its tales are timeless, up to date, and incredibly compelling. This book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys epic storytelling, timeless wisdom, and the quiet power of inner strength.


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