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Heroes from the Mahabharata

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Collection Of The Following Titles:

  • BHEESHMA
  • DRONA
  • TALES OF ARJUNA
  • KARNA
  • ABHIMANYU
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The gallant heroes of the Mahabharata are shining examples of valour and chivalry. Yet they also had their weak spots. They were swayed by conflicting emotions which only served to heighten the epic grandeur of the greatest story ever told. In this poem of 100,000 verses, human foibles and heroism loom larger than life even as the Pandava brothers emerge victorious over their jealous Kaurava cousins. Amar Chitra Katha brings you the Heroes from the Mahabharata Collection, which contains titles like Bheeshma, Drona, Tales of Arjuna, Karna, and Abhimanyu. Bheeshma, the son of Shantanu and Ganga, took a grave oath to fulfil his father’s wishes and remained a symbol of integrity, till his last breath. Drona, the greatest teacher of that time, imparted Arjuna and the Pandavas the skills that helped them win the war but ended up losing his life on the battlefield. Karna, perhaps the most tragic figure in the epic, was abandoned at birth yet grew up famed for his courage and generosity. Arjuna, the conflicted hero of the Mahabharata, who along with his brothers, battled for their birthright in the holy war and Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna, who perished at a young age, while proving his bravery in the Kurukshetra war. The stories of these heroes are bound to arouse great emotions in the readers and inspire them to reach greater heights.

1 review for Heroes from the Mahabharata

  1. Amar Chitra Katha

    In an epic full of heroes, we present this book with the most prominent heroes amongst them. They include- Karna, the hero of Mahabharata; also the most popular cultural hero of India. Grand sire Bhishma; the personality who swore an oath for the well-being of his father. The book discusses the neutrality of his decisions taken at every point of time, this would invoke deep thinking among the readers. Drona; the master teacher who imparted the best among his disciples, Pandavas and Kauravas and also his jealousy and impartiality and with Karna. Arjuna; a character who was bound to the lord’s decisions, his ignored achievements and his dilemmas in the Kurukshetra war presented in a more explained and detailed way. Abhimanyu; a short lived hero who was killed by Karna and Drona in the Chakravyuha. The book presents his unheard stories and encounters with his beloved ones.

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