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Kushal Abrol's The Great Indian Epic

It is 5000 year old epic Mahabharata re-told by a youngster
of today.

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Recent blog posts from The Great Indian Epic


19. The Childhood of Kauravs and Pandavas
The news spread across the kingdom that Pandu was no more. The kingdom was filled with rumors about the reason for Pandu’s death. Some speculated that Pandu discovered his wife, Kunti, had co…...
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Review: Shikhandi and Other Stories They Don’t Tell You!
(Originally posted here with a slight difference) How many authors do you know who in a volatile political and cultural environment can come up with a book with the very first statement as terse asâ...
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Book Review: The Winds of Hastinapur!
Book Review: The Winds of Hastinapur!
Have you guys been enjoying the current Mahabharat Series on Star Plus? (It is about to end, by the way). Have you been missing the posts here? Yes, there might be a correlation. Personally, I am r…...
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18. The Death of Pandu
Dhritarashtra was acting as the representative of the king in the palace of Hastinapur with his hundred sons and blind-folded wife beside him while Pandu was residing in forest with his two wives a…...
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The Birth of Karna
The Birth of Karna
Kunti, the wife of Pandu and the mother of five Pandavas, has been projected as one of the most tragic characters in Mahabharata. She was married to an arguably impotent king and in no time was put…...
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17. The Generation of Supernatural Warriors
17. The Generation of Supernatural Warriors
Hastinapur now had its worthy king in the forest, repenting for his mistake, and his blind representative on the throne. Except for time (and me….huhahaha) no one knew what was to come. One d…...
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