Mahabharata is the head of Indian culture and literature and the heritage of India. Mahabharata is not about good or bad, it is about people, their complexities, their thoughts about philosophy of life, about people, about war, and even the direction or possibility of various scientific discoveries. Points out and which is still relevant today. The Mahabharata teaches us that death will happen to everyone because those who are born will die and that is inevitable. It is a normal rule. Mahabharata has many valuable family lessons. When we look at Karna's life, we realize that the kind being…mehr
Mahabharata is the head of Indian culture and literature and the heritage of India. Mahabharata is not about good or bad, it is about people, their complexities, their thoughts about philosophy of life, about people, about war, and even the direction or possibility of various scientific discoveries. Points out and which is still relevant today. The Mahabharata teaches us that death will happen to everyone because those who are born will die and that is inevitable. It is a normal rule. Mahabharata has many valuable family lessons. When we look at Karna's life, we realize that the kind being humble and generous is not enough in this world. The unconditional support of friends like Krishna can do wonders. No one automatically deserves one; One has to fight for it. Those who learn like Arjuna throughout their life will achieve the impossible. Many times Bhishma Enemies come in the form of friends like Vidura, and Drona. Abhimanyu Chakravyuh's story teaches us that half-knowledge can be more dangerous than not knowing. From Eklavya we learn that no one can stop one's desires. The most important social lesson of the Mahabharata is that of life to understand the importance of strategy, planning, and approach to living. It opens up new horizons of thought and grasps the fleeting moment of truth. This is why the epic is still relevant today. We have to bow down to Maharishi Vyasa's wisdom. Politicians and common people alike are this text identify with because it echoes their thought processes and actions. Human ambition, the incredible intensity of material pleasures, the desire for power or power, the desire to dominate others, and the good and the bad of human nature are covered in this amazing saga of literature. It continues. Mahabharata never ends. The main principle of this story was that the dishonest may have short-term victory, but in the end, the honest will always win. Sociology, theology, philosophy, ethics, science especially weaponry, medicine, and material science we need the study and analysis of the Mahabharata today. Mahabharata is a must read not only for research, but also for theatrical practice because of many events and characters. A new drama or a poem can be written in the new evaluation. The objective of this book is to provide a scientific and sociological analysis of the events of the Mahabharata to everyone. Hope it will be successful with the help of kind hearted readers.
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The author retired from his long-standing career in banking, with his final post being Chief Manager (Offing) at the Purshura Branch of State Bank of India (SBI). Throughout his career, he served in various roles such as Branch Manager, HR Manager, System Manager etc , gaining a wealth of experience across multiple banking functions. During this time, he also nurtured a hobby of discovering magic and writing, which led to the publication of his first book, "Prerana" in 2013. His written works have been featured in several prominent newspapers and magazines, and his expertise in magic earned him a mention in the Magicians' World Directory. In terms of academic qualifications, the author holds a BSc (Honours in Physics), MSc (Computer Science), and a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (PGDCA). He is a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)(Global) and a Certified Associate of the Indian Institute of Banking (CAIIB). Additionally, he has completed various certification courses in photo, video, and audio editing, animation, hardware, cobol programming, "Praggya" Hindi courses, and a certification course from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI). Post-retirement, the author has remained active by collaborating with different academies as a subject-matter expert in banking. He also runs a YouTube channel, Facebook page, website, and blog, where he continues to engage his audience. Additionally, the author contributes to stock photography, writes articles, and publishes his own books. To date, he has authored over 125 books, many of which are available through national and international online platforms.
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