Ok people since all of us here are sure that Mahabharata is a historical event and not some work of fiction so now my next question is when did Mahabharata actually happened and what were the exaggerations in the narration
As per the Puranic scriptures and the Kaliyuga calendar, the events would have taken place around 50 years before the start of Kaliyuga. The Kaliyuga calendar has started around 3052 BCE, making the time of Mahabharata war around 3102 BCE. This however is way too long a timeline to be true.
Firstly this would mean that Mahabharata war happened nearly at the time when Indus valley civilization was at its peak. Had that been the case then we would have got at least some mentions of Mahabharata in IVC carvings. Although we can not completely discredit the mentions there since we haven't been able to decipher the script but there should have been some paintings, engraving of the war in it, especially since that would have been the regions ruled by Jaidrath (Sindh--Harrapa and Mohan JoDaro), Krishna's descendants (Gujarat- Lothal)
Secondly Srimad Bhagwatam and the texts from various literatures in South have a list of of kings who succeeded the king of Mahabharata era in their kingdom till the ancient known times, however the number of kings mentioned are not so high that they could indicate an unbroken chain flood 3000+ years.
Going by these details the time of Mahabharata should be approximately 1600-1700BCE.
This date however would again mean that the entry of Aryans into India would be coincide with IVC. That might not be improbable but still not very acceptable either since none of ancient texts mention about the ancient Indian texts
The Western historians generally claim this time frame to be 900-1100BC while Indian historians push it further back by around 200 years.
This time frame however would mean that there is only around 500 years between Mahabharata and Mahavira Jain/Buddha, but the 18th Tirthankar was Krishna's friend, so there are 6 Tirthankars in 500 years, could that be possible?
Aside even if we take 1100BC as the time for Mahabharata, then is 18 akshauni Sena possible?? It would mean nearly 40lakh people?? Was the population in India so much back then than 40 lakh soldiers could have participated??
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