I was watching the last day Interview, Pooja was telling Rohit is solved and straightforward like Yudi and teased him saying that other than she doesn't know about staking his wife 😆
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I was watching the last day Interview, Pooja was telling Rohit is solved and straightforward like Yudi and teased him saying that other than she doesn't know about staking his wife 😆
It's a granth aka an epic like a novel. I couldn't find Pandavs generation tree in history tbh. I tried to see if Jarasandh of Magadh had any connection to the Nandas & the Mauryas but I have not succeded
Originally posted by: Armu4eva
It's a granth aka an epic like a novel. I couldn't find Pandavs generation tree in history tbh. I tried to see if Jarasandh of Magadh had any connection to the Nandas & the Mauryas but I have not succeded
I mean all the cities and towns and the places were present in current day. I don't think so, it's fiction. I read somewhere that the last king of Pandava line was dethroned by Mauryas.
Let's agree to disagree.
Originally posted by: Armu4eva
It's a granth aka an epic like a novel. I couldn't find Pandavs generation tree in history tbh. I tried to see if Jarasandh of Magadh had any connection to the Nandas & the Mauryas but I have not succeded
Mahabharata is an Aitihasic Granth/Mahakavya it's means historical account
Jarasangh belonged to the Brihadasth dynasty. There were three dynasties between them the Nandas.
Originally posted by: Andy3456
I mean all the cities and towns and the places were present in current day. I don't think so, it's fiction. I read somewhere that the last king of Pandava line was dethroned by Mauryas.
Let's agree to disagree.
Mahabharata is definitely history many proofs for it. I would list it down in the next comment
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Mahabharata is definitely history many proofs for it. I would list it down in the next comment
U dint shared manusmriti thing
Yes will share next
Manusmriti chapter 8 has mentions about slaves.
By the way checked for your other question.
BORI doesn't consider Draupadi assault as an interpolation
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Mahabharata is an Aitihasic Granth/Mahakavya it's means historical account
Jarasangh belonged to the Brihadasth dynasty. There were three dynasties between them the Nandas.
But it isn't a biography nor a documentary.
And is Jarasandh mentioned in that dynasty lineage? I couldn't find that. I would like to see if he is. Mauryas are my fave dynasty
Originally posted by: Andy3456
I mean all the cities and towns and the places were present in current day. I don't think so, it's fiction. I read somewhere that the last king of Pandava line was dethroned by Mauryas.
Let's agree to disagree.
Any author who writes historic would be referring to existing social norms/class/places /rules etc. But the characters in his 'novel' may or may not be real.
Its Ok, we can always have different pov. 🤗
Originally posted by: Andy3456
I was watching the last day Interview, Pooja was telling Rohit is solved and straightforward like Yudi and teased him saying that other than she doesn't know about staking his wife 😆
🤣
She really loves to pull his leg 😆