Mahabharata Tales In Quiz

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Religious
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Author: M. Sharma ISBN: 9781540147578
Publisher: mds0 Publication: April 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: M. Sharma
ISBN: 9781540147578
Publisher: mds0
Publication: April 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Religious texts play an important role in benefiting society as well as in upholding the values in it. The Vedas, the Ramayana, the Gita, the Puranas and the Mahabharata are some of Hindu's ancient religious texts that have been guiding the society for ages towards the development of a better society. A God-fearing person on his own desists himself from doing wrong, as he is aware of the omnipresence of the Lord. Hindu religious texts make one aware of one’s duties and the principles of Dharma or righteous behaviour.  The term ‘God-fearing’ does not mean that one is a coward.  In fact, it signifies a strong aversion to doing wrong. This is what these ancient texts try to teach everybody.

As the original texts are too voluminous, we have presented their essence in the form of unique quiz books, which not only enrich the mind with the knowledge of Hinduism but also enlighten the reader on the philosophical concepts of Hinduism. The Volume-I in your hand pertains to the epic Mahabharata written by the great sage Veda Vyasa. It contains the Opening Canto, the Assembly Canto and the Forest Canto.  These Cantos satiate the curiosity of the inquisitive mind quite thoroughly.

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Religious texts play an important role in benefiting society as well as in upholding the values in it. The Vedas, the Ramayana, the Gita, the Puranas and the Mahabharata are some of Hindu's ancient religious texts that have been guiding the society for ages towards the development of a better society. A God-fearing person on his own desists himself from doing wrong, as he is aware of the omnipresence of the Lord. Hindu religious texts make one aware of one’s duties and the principles of Dharma or righteous behaviour.  The term ‘God-fearing’ does not mean that one is a coward.  In fact, it signifies a strong aversion to doing wrong. This is what these ancient texts try to teach everybody.

As the original texts are too voluminous, we have presented their essence in the form of unique quiz books, which not only enrich the mind with the knowledge of Hinduism but also enlighten the reader on the philosophical concepts of Hinduism. The Volume-I in your hand pertains to the epic Mahabharata written by the great sage Veda Vyasa. It contains the Opening Canto, the Assembly Canto and the Forest Canto.  These Cantos satiate the curiosity of the inquisitive mind quite thoroughly.

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