Mahabaratham (Editor's Choice)
The story is built on themes of duty ( dharma ), sacrifice, and the consequences of human choices:
: On the brink of battle, the Pandava archer Arjuna is paralyzed by the thought of killing his kin. His charioteer, Lord Krishna , delivers the Bhagavad Gita , a profound philosophical discourse on duty and the nature of existence. Mahabaratham
: After the Kauravas refuse to return even five small villages to the Pandavas after their exile, a cataclysmic 18-day war erupts at Kurukshetra. The story is built on themes of duty
: The tension begins with childhood jealousy and culminates in a rigged game of dice. The eldest Pandava, Yudhishthira, loses his kingdom, brothers, and their wife, Draupadi, resulting in a 13-year exile for the Pandavas. : The tension begins with childhood jealousy and
: The Pandavas emerge victorious but at a devastating cost, as almost all major warriors on both sides are killed. The story concludes with the Pandavas' final journey toward the heavens. Key Figures and Their Lessons