Stories From Mahabharata
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India has a very ancient tradition of stories. There are a number of short legends in Brahman; Upanishads and Nirukta. Ramayan and Mahabharat contain many stories. Brihad Devata is the oldest existing collection of Vedic legends. Katha Sarit Sagar, Pancha Tantra and Hitopadesh belong to a later period of good Indian stories. The Mahabharat is a mine of stories. There are hundreds of stories some of which are the finest specimen of short stories eg. Usinara and the Pigeon, Satyavan-Savitri, Nal-Damyanti etc. the Mahabharat depicts the post Vedic society with all its characteristics. Some of the descriptions appear to us today somewhat strange. But they were perhaps relished during those times. Religion seemed to dominate all aspects of life-social, political and economic. The stories have a tendency to point towards the need for moral behaviour. There is great importance of Yajna, Mantras and asceticism. They are believed to result in great merit and even amazing spiritual power. The whole world seemed to be afraid of a curse of an ascetic. Apart from Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, a number of other lesser gods like Kuber, the god of wealth, Ganesh, the god of learning, Karttikeya, the god of war, Laxmi, the goddess of wealth, and Durga, the goddess of destroyer of the wicked frequently appear on the stage.
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