Munshie
08-06-2015, 07:58 AM
The Mahabharata is one of the holy texts of Hindus. I want to declare up front I am not and have never been a Hindu. The Mahabharata is probably one of the longest stories told in verse (in Sanskrit) which I am unable to read. My familiarity of the the book is through an English translation.
I have enjoyed thoroughly the stories in the the Mahabharata. The numerous stories contained within the book have great heroes and heroine, brave as well as noble deeds, spells and curses. Some of the stories of the Mahabharata (and the Ramayana, one of the other major holy Hindu texts) have been popularied as children stories by Madhur Jaffrey - yes the cookery writer and actor. Without having to accept the religious beliefs behind them the stories of the Mahabharata, I think the stories can be enjoyed by all. I also know that I began to understand and enjoy Bollywood films more once I had read the Mahabharata because of the references to characters and plot lines in wider Indian society and culture. BTW TV serial and even animated films in India regularly portray stories from the Mahabharata. Those shouldn't be too difficult to access. e.g. "Arjun, the warrior prince" film is a good example of one of the main characters in the Mahabharata.
I'm not sure, but given that the US has good quality and numerous libraries, i expect people could borrow a copy of the Mahabharata.
So, I've set the ball rolling, what are your ideas about the matter.
I have enjoyed thoroughly the stories in the the Mahabharata. The numerous stories contained within the book have great heroes and heroine, brave as well as noble deeds, spells and curses. Some of the stories of the Mahabharata (and the Ramayana, one of the other major holy Hindu texts) have been popularied as children stories by Madhur Jaffrey - yes the cookery writer and actor. Without having to accept the religious beliefs behind them the stories of the Mahabharata, I think the stories can be enjoyed by all. I also know that I began to understand and enjoy Bollywood films more once I had read the Mahabharata because of the references to characters and plot lines in wider Indian society and culture. BTW TV serial and even animated films in India regularly portray stories from the Mahabharata. Those shouldn't be too difficult to access. e.g. "Arjun, the warrior prince" film is a good example of one of the main characters in the Mahabharata.
I'm not sure, but given that the US has good quality and numerous libraries, i expect people could borrow a copy of the Mahabharata.
So, I've set the ball rolling, what are your ideas about the matter.