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The Ramayana and The Mahabharata: Condensed into English Verse(Paperback, Romesh C. Dutt)

The Ramayana and The Mahabharata: Condensed into English Verse(Paperback, Romesh C. Dutt)

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About The Book: The Ramayana and Mahabharata, much like Greece's epics, are India's literary treasures. The Ramayana tells the story of a prince's exile and his years wandering in the wilderness of southern India, drawing parallels with the Odyssey. On the other hand, the Mahabharata is India's equivalent of the Iliad, built around the legends of a monumental war involving the warrior clans of Northern India. These epics collectively offer a vivid window into the civilization, culture, and life of ancient India, spanning 3,000 years. They touch upon politics, society, religion, and philosophy. The Ramayana captures domestic and religious life, imbued with tenderness, endurance, and devotion. In contrast, the Mahabharata unfolds as a political epic, brimming with valor, heroism, ambition, and chivalry. This condensed rendition selectively presents key episodes from these extensive narratives, accompanied by concise explanatory notes. Ideal for those seeking a succinct yet comprehensive grasp of these magnificent works, this translation offers both convenience and poetic finesse. The later sections of the Mahabharata shed light on the aftermath of the grand war, tragic events in Dwarka, and the Pandav brothers' concluding journey to the Himalayas. The epic's conclusion revolves around Yudhishthir's celestial voyage, trials, and heavenly reunion with his brothers and other revered figures, unveiling glimpses of their eternal destinies. About The Author: Romesh Chunder Dutt (1848-1909) was an Indian civil servant, economic historian, and influential advocate of Indian economic nationalism. He came from a distinguished Bengali family, excelled in education, and joined the Indian Civil Service. Dutt managed relief operations during famines and served in various administrative roles. After retirement, he lectured on Indian history in London and became the dewan of Baroda State. He was actively involved in politics, serving as the President of the Indian National Congress i