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Posted: 2 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: jhalak7

Your statement shows thar you read some kind of modern bashing session of Mahabharata which is neither obeyed by the priests or worshippers. Not interested in such sources.🙏👎

What? Bhandarkar Oriental research is very renowned and trusted not only for their translations of Mahabharata but other scriptures. Read it and you will understand the difference between Close to original text and folktales.

The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune, was founded on July 6, 1917, in honor of the work of Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarakar, the foremost pioneer of scientific Orientology in India.

Here. You can research more about them -

https://borilib.com/repository/about

Posted: 2 years ago
#52

Originally posted by: Agni_Jytsona

What? Bhandarkar Oriental research is very renowned and trusted not only for their translations of Mahabharata but other scriptures. Read it and you will understand the difference between Close to original text and folktales.

The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune, was founded on July 6, 1917, in honor of the work of Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarakar, the foremost pioneer of scientific Orientology in India.

Here. You can research more about them -

https://borilib.com/repository/about

Please ignore that person...He/She is only trying to get everyone riled up...

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Team Gargi

Posted: 2 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: jhalak7

Your statement shows thar you read some kind of modern bashing session of Mahabharata which is neither obeyed by the priests or worshippers. Not interested in such sources.🙏👎

Well if 2000+ year old stuff is modern for you then cant help


Also irrespective of who believes there remains only one Mahabharata that Vyasa composed about which we are saying you like or don't

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Team Gargi

Posted: 2 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Please ignore that person...He/She is only trying to get everyone riled up...

Yes that's better now

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Posted: 2 years ago
#55

Hey guys, I am new to the forum. Have been a silent reader.

Since kartik has arrived Delhi, I think he will be karna. May be I am going overboard, but there are chances of him joining DJ against yuvika as the same way karna allied kauravas..

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Team Gargi

Posted: 2 years ago
#56

Originally posted by: Docworld

Hey guys, I am new to the forum. Have been a silent reader.

Since kartik has arrived Delhi, I think he will be karna. May be I am going overboard, but there are chances of him joining DJ against yuvika as the same way karna allied kauravas..

Hi Welcome to the forum. Please introduce yourself in Introduction thread


Yes he seems to be Karna because his initials are same as Karna and Karna is the only major character yet left to be introduced.

Aside Kartik is very much own of Nagars but still not a family, like Karna was their brother but still not a Pandava.

Thing to check is how and when will DJ befriend Kartik because DJ is very class conscious and calls his cousins Fatichar because of their background.

Posted: 2 years ago
#57

Simone = Shubbadra?

Ruhi = Bhanumati

Miraya = Dusshala

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Posted: 2 years ago
#58

Originally posted by: Pete15rogmourey

Simone = Shubbadra?

Ruhi = Bhanumati

Miraya = Dusshala

If we are equating Yuvi to Arjun then Simone can't be that obviously . 🤣🤪
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Posted: 2 years ago
#59

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism


This is the Kolkkata recession translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, I use it for quick reference.


But actually, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institue did a research to find out which could the interpolated verses. They collated manuscripts from all corners of India (even Indonasia) checked on which are less commonly featuring verses and eventually came up with Critical Edition of Mahabharat. This entire exercise took over 48 years (1917-1966). They reduced from 2 lakh verses in some recession to 90 thousand verses using these methods, thats considered pretty close to original Vyasa's works (although we never would know what is absolutely correct)


I was referring to translation of this CE. I have a pdf link if someone wants to actually read in convenience


Also please subscribe to my Youtube channel :P

could you please send me the link as well? I would love to read it. I subscribed to your channel as well. The video about the myths is very nice.
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Posted: 2 years ago
#60

Originally posted by: Irshita

could you please send me the link as well? I would love to read it. I subscribed to your channel as well. The video about the myths is very nice.

Thankyou for subscribing the channel, hope you would like it


Have sent you the link on PM

Edited by FlauntPessimism - 2 years ago

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