Mahabharata, The
A descriptive study about the management concepts depicted in great Indian epic Mahabharata
... the Mahabharata gave greater focus to the gods Vishnu and ...the Mahabharata became known as the Bhagavad Gita (the Lord's Song), shortened by many to the ...
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Study of Tales of Supernatural Powers from Select Revisionist Texts of The Ramayana and The Mahabharata
... and Mahabharata, are replete with numerous instances of the use of special and powerful weapons of mass destruction in the epic battles, weapons that are loaded with unimaginable destructive powers on a global ...
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Courage and Sacrifice of Bhishma in the Mahabharata
... truthfulness and doing sacrifices. In war, he tolerated the ultimate pain for the sake of Dharma.“What does one make of this extraordinary figure who lived his life for the sake of others? He certainly managed to create ...
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Chitra and Savitri as Epitomes of Women Empowerment: A Study in Comparison
... the Mahabharata, the impact of the Indian Renaissance on Tagore and Aurobindo, the grounding of the poets in the contemporary Bengal tradition, and the purpose behind the creation of these two works logically lead ...
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ELEMENTS OF BHARATAMUNI’S NATYASHASTRA IN KALIDASA’S ABHIJNASAKUNTALAM
... Kalidasa derived narratives hugely from folk tales or the epics, which were a part of oral traditions, like Mahabharata. He is considered to be a poet of nature and he structured his work upon Dharma, Veda ...
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Replication of the Cultural Scripts in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions
... relationship; it may be either a matter of their recognition or sacrifice. Panchali is also a sufferer in spite of having devotedness towards her relationships. Panchali likes Karna but she could not fulfil her feelings ...
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Role of female identity in the ancient Indian Stories
... the Mahabharata is one of India’s “great stories”, and the ancient epic maintains its status as a culturally foundational text which, apart from philosophical/spiritual values, educational and religious ...
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The Parody of the Sacred: A Study of the Characters in the Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor Dr. Punyashree Panda, Ms. Sulagna Mohanty
... The relationship between Shantanu and Ganga, here, is a mockery of the pure relationship between father and son. Tharoor notices that Shantanu, for his own pleasures of flesh, puts his son Ganga into the ordeal. Ganga ...
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The People and the Wayang by Franz Magnis Suseno: Translation and Introduction
... the Mahabharata, but they are not related to the original ...Indian Mahabharata, thus, they have been created in Java and they are most prominent in the carangan ...
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8. Learnings and Managerial Implications from Comparative Analysis of Eminent Women in Mahabharata
... Vyasa's Mahabharata, Draupadi's saviour is named as Dharma (who could be just morality, the god Dharma, Krishna as the Lord of Dharma, or even Vidura or Yudhishthira, or even a logical paradox of Draupadi's ...
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Evaluation of Water Samples Collected from Ulta Khera Mound from Mahabharata fame Hastinapur
... Hastinapur (29º9'; 78°3') is a town in the Doab region of Uttar Pradesh in India approx. 37 km from district headquarter Meerut and 110 km north-east of Delhi on National Highway 119. According to the official records, ...
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A Deep Dive into Identification of Characters from Mahabharata
... consider Mahabharata as a case study from where we choose aswamedha, asram- vasika, mausala, mahaprasthanika and svargaro- hanika parva(or Chapter) as our sample ...
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Study of Importance of Mahabharata in Indian Culture
... From the Mahabharata we learn that the story was originally conceived by the great sage Vyasa, also known as Krishna- Dwaipayana, as a poem. Since it was conceived by him as a poem, Brahma, the creator god, wanted ...
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A Computational Analysis of Mahabharata
... As Mahabharata is an epic, we must mention Poetics by Aristotle and an excellent commentary provided by Lucas ...as Mahabharata are a type of tragedy and are built around noble men in the form of ...
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Identification of Character Adjectives from Mahabharata
... The present paper describes the identification of prominent characters and their adjectives from Indian mythological epic, Mahabharata, written in English texts. However, in contrast to the tra- ditional ...
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