Originally posted by: Shilpa.Agarwal
wow! very well written dear๐.....mahabharata is the most unique of all epics of all religions.....this is cos unlike other epics, it does not preach....it is not a rule book like the Quran or the guide to learn values like the Bible.....it only raises questions......it puts forth the dilemmas involved decision making but does not resolve them, instead it shows the different paths that can be taken, where none is completely wrong or completely right. which is actually how real life is, its not necessaray to have clearly defined wrong or right paths. there was this dialogue in fanaa that kajol says at the end of the film.....Ek sahi aur ek galat raste mein se sahi ko chunna asaan hai, par do sahi raaston mein se behtar chunna aur do galat raaston mein se munasib, yehi humari zindagi ke faisle karte hain.......for eg karna, he had to choose betwwen pandavas and duryodhan......pandavas were right but duryodhan was his friend, he helped him in his time of need.....so whom should he have picked?? he had given a promise to his friend to help him could he break that?? but how could side the wrong?? he finally chose his friend and lost his life.....but was he wrong or right?? mahabharata does not tell you the answer. but this is one epic which i think is evergreen.....be it at that time or today, politic is all about decission makin......everytime i read this great epic its as if i'm reading for the first......n i luvd ur comparisons with DLMH.....relating it to real life and fictional character even helps understanding the Mahabharata better, in fact everytime you think about it, you get new insights....so thanks a lot.
LoveShilpa
@shilpa, I'm happy that you like it but i have no match to you, your post is delightful to read๐ and yes you are absolutely right that when ever you read this 'EPIC'you get new ideas.
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