We are unfortunately lost in a world of English and Americanism. Go beyond that narrow periphery to embrace the more beautiful prose of ancient Sanskrit texts. Can you compare any book ancient or modern with the Mahabharata and the Ramayana?
The Bible, The Odyssey, The Divine Comedy, Paradise Lost, War and Peace, etc... all are more than able to stand up to comparison with the great Indian texts. Add to this the Arabian Nights and the Shahnameh among Persian literature and undoubtedly JBI could cite several Chinese works of equal merit. We might also need to consider that the texts you cite are largely compendiums... anthologies... a collection of tales and poetry not unlike the Bible. They are not a single work of art created by a single artist. One might as well compare the great buried army of Qin Shi Huang...
or the Cathedral of Chartres:
... both of which are the product of literally thousands of skilled artists and craftsmen contrasted to the masterwork of a single artist... even the most prolific and superhuman:
The comparison is of little worth.
Can you find anything to match with the philosophy of the Mahabharata? All get dazzled. Our blinkered attitudes made us marginal thinkers
As others have suggested, you make too many presumptive uses of the terms "we" and "us". There are more than a few of "us" who have more than a passing familiarity of the artistic achievements beyond the West... and "we" recognize its merits... which are in no way inherently superior to those of the West. The Mahabharata may offer what you imagine to be the most profound philosophy... but a good many would argue that the Bible, Plato, Michel de Montaigne, Lucretius, Shakespeare, and many other Western writers offer a philosophy that is no less profound.













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