The Mahabharata is not merely an ancient epic; it is a mirror held up to human nature. Composed thousands of years ago, it does not offer a world divided neatly between good and evil. Instead, it ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At Lincoln Center, the Toronto-based theater company Why Not strives to balance the old and new in its production of the Sanskrit epic. By Sopan Deb ...
For most of us, the Mahabharata is a grand epic that happened once in ancient India, a war of dharma versus adharma, of family, power, and fate. But within the depths of Hindu cosmology and Puranic ...
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