Book, Chapter
1 3 | modern. The legend in the Maha-bharata, of brothers marrying a
2 Epi | Epics. One of them, the Maha-bharata, relates to a great war
3 Epi | and therefore called the Maha-bharata. The real facts of the war
4 Epi | complete translation of the Maha-bharata therefore into English verse
5 Epi | the war. The war of the, Maha-bharata was a series of eighteen
6 Epi | selected passages from the Maha-bharata might be more acceptable
7 Epi | European reader which the Maha-bharata cannot lay claim to; as
8 Epi | very different with the Maha-bharata, practically unknown to
9 Epi | something of the truth about the Maha-bharata. into English, for without
10 Epi | of narrative. Indeed, the Maha-bharata would lose that unadorned
11 Epi | which distinguishes the Maha-bharata (as well as the other Indian
12 Epi | delineation of character the Maha-bharata is far above anything which
13 Epi | woman and her sister. In the Maha-bharata we find just the reverse;
14 Epi | rich and so true as the Maha-bharata in the portraiture of the
15 Epi | if the characters of the Maha-bharata impress themselves on the
16 Epi | even greater force to the Maha-bharata; it is an encyclopædia of
17 Epi | works of imagination, the Maha-bharata and the Ramayana, will be
18 Epi | modern translation of the Maha-bharata to while away his leisure
19 Epi | in Christian lands as the Maha-bharata and the Ramayana in India.
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