Episode 8: The Flaming House of Varanavata
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2022
- Written, Directed and Narrated by: Sudipta Bhawmik
Audio Engineering, Sound design and Original Music: Avi Ziv
Illustrations: Prabir Krishna Deb
The stories of Mahabharata continues with this eighth episode - The Flaming house of Varanabata. With the advice from Shakuni, Duryodhana comes up with a devious plan to kill the Pandavas. Dhritarashtra sends the Pandavas to Varanabata to attend a festival. But the Pandavas escape the trap set for them and flee into the forest. There Bheema encounters the demons Hidimb and Hidimbaa. Listen to this exciting episode and subscribe. - Zábava
It’s a very good podcast on The great epic MAHABHARATA. The story is narrated in a great manner
Like the way you narrate it
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"You bitch"is this really what they wrote in the real Mahabharata?😅
I don't think there was English language yet😅
He might've said something else in Sanskrit but ig"bitch" was not really that offensive back then
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😅🤦, dude don't be a stupid christian. Mahabharata is just one work of sanatan , there much more you have a single book Bible, while we have 4vedas ,upanishads and much more .
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The oldest preserved parts of the *Mahābhārata* are not much older than around 400 BCE. The text probably reached its final form by the early Gupta period ( c. 4th century CE). Using a combined linguistic and historiographical approach, Hendel and Joosten date the *oldest parts of the Hebrew Bible* (the Song of Deborah in Judges 5 and the Samson story of Judges 16 and 1 Samuel) to having been composed in the premonarchial *early Iron Age (c. 1200 BCE).* Modern scholars generally see the *_completed_** Torah* as a product of the time of the Persian Achaemenid Empire (probably 450-350 BCE). (Wikipedia: "Mahābhārata", "Bible", "Composition of the Torah")