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Who is the real hero of Mahabharata Why?
Karna-the Real Hero of Mahabharata, the World’s Greatest Epic From India (Part I) Karna is the most tragic character in the great Hindu epic Mahabharata. From his birth onwards he faced the cruel fate.
Who made Mahabharat of Star Plus?
Siddharth Kumar Tewary
Mahabharat (2013 TV series)
Mahabharat | |
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Created by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Based on | Mahabharata by Vyasa |
Written by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary Sharmin Joseph Radhika Anand Anand Vardhan Mihir Bhuta |
Directed by | Siddharth Anand Kumar Amarprith G Mukesh Kumar Singh Kamal Monga Loknath Pandey |
Is Mahabharata serial true story?
Mahabharata is completely real and it did take place. It has been mentioned in the epic that Mahabharata is an “Itihasa” which means history and thus it means that Mahabharata took place. The words “Purana” and “Itihasa” were created to denote history that occurred at different phases in the past.
Do you know everything about Mahabharata?
Mahabharata is an epic narration of the Kurukshetra War which was fought between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. Mahabharata is a vast treasure house of all the facts and knowledge and it is not possible for anyone to know everything about this holy text.
Does Mahabharat teach about truth or lies?
It is said that Mahabharat teaches about Dharma and many people even connect it with truth or lies but nowhere in any instance in Mahabharat truth or lies are defined. Each and every action of people in Mahabharat depends upon the situations in which they are in.
What is the significance of Hastinapur in the Mahabharata?
2. Hastinapur (of Bharat Varsha) was the most opulent and developed place in the history of mankind during Mahabharat’s time. It had all the resources that a civilized state comprises of: dams, artificial ponds, irrigation, monuments, temples and learned Sages.
Why Hare Krishna teachings of Mahabharat and Bhagavad Gita are important?
Amazing Facts, Hare Krishna Teachings of Mahabharat and Shreemad Bhagavad Gita shaped the world culture and consciousness of the world and Bharat. Mahabharat not only witnessed the presence of Bhagwan, demons and their accomplices but also re-established Hindu dharma (morality, virtues) in its full glory for the future generation of Bharat Varsha.