The Mahabharata of Vyasa: Condensed from Sanskrit and transcreated into English (2nd Edition)

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Author: P. Lal (transcreator)A sample cover of the book: dark olive green handloom sari with gold embossed nameplate and lettering for the title and author's name. The border of the sari lines the right hand margin of the cover.
Pages: 478
Year of Publication: First published 1980, Second edition 2006
Price: HB Rs 400
ISBN:
81-8157-444-3 (8181574443)

About the Book

“There are many condensed versions in English of the Mahābhārata of Vyāsa but the only one that can be called a translation is Dr. V. Raghavan’s rendering which, by shortening the 100,000 śhloka epic to about 2,000 śhlokas, is microscopic in its compression. My aim has been to re-tell the story of the Kurukshetra war at greater length but always in Vyāsa’s own words, without simplifying, interpreting, or elaborating. I have selected only such śhlokas as formed a continuous narrative, leaving out the large clutch of sub-stories, legends, peripheral digressions and other tangential material that is fascinating by itself but not absolutely relevant to the tale of the Kaurava-Pāndava conflict.

 

I have stressed incidents and episodes with dramatic qualities which provided illuminating entries into the complex motivation of the Mahābhārata‘s main characters.”

P. Lal, in his preface

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