Mahabharata I
The Kuru Princes
Mahabharata is one of India’s greatest epics, written by Veda Vyasa, which teaches the importance of dharma or duty.
The Mahabharata is a story of brotherhood, deceit, love, and sacrifice. It is the story about the battle of Kurukshetra between the cousin sibling groups Pandavas and Kauravas for the throne of Hastinapura.
It is also the setting for The Gita, Lord Krishna's discourse on dharma. Volume one is about the early days in Hastinapur and the beginning of Duryodhana's hate for his cousins, the Pandavas. The story continues to the Pandavas' escape from the burning palace of shellac to Arjuna’s marriage to Draupadi. The complex and elaborate story simplified through illustrations in the comic aids in the easy understanding of the complex plot.
The numerous characters come alive in action with colours and graphics.
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