Pariskshit and Kali – The death of Parikshit
Yudhishtar was in his palace, when a guard came trembling with shock and fear. Yudhishtar composed himself and spoke sharply, ‘What is it my man?
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Kalayavana, the King of Magadha and Salva attacked the city of Mathura at the same time that Jarasandha attempted to attack it for the eighteenth
The Mahabharata is often known as the fifth Veda. It has often been said that reading the Mahabharata from start to finish will fill the
Ancient stories such as Mahabharata and Ramayana have been re-written and misinterpreted so many times that it becomes a little difficult to get to the
Brahmastra (Sanskrit: ब्रह्मास्त्र, Brahmāstra) was a weapon created by the creator Brahma, for the purpose of upholding Dharma and Satya (truth). When the Brahmastra was discharged,
Once there was a battle fought between Brahmins (virtues) and Kshatriyas (passions). Vaishyas and Shudras sided with the Brahmins in the war. Warriors on both
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