Mahābhārata
✍ Scribed by Bowles, Adam
- Publisher
- JJC Foundation, New York University Press
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 474
- Series
- Clay Sanskrit library
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Bk. 2. The great hall / translated by Paul Wilmot -- Bk. 3. The forest / translated by William J. Johnson -- Bk. 4. Virāta / translated by Kathleen Garbutt -- Bk. 5. Preparations for war (2 v. ) / translated by Kathleen Garbutt -- Bk. 6. Bhishma : including the "Bhagavad Gita" in context / translated by Alex Cherniak -- Bk. 7. Drona / translated by Vaughan Pillikian -- Bk. 8. Karna / translated by Adam Bowles -- Bk. 9. Shalya / translated by Justin Meiland --Bk.10. Dead of night, Bk.11. The women / translated by Kate Crosby. --Bk. 12. Peace / translated by Alexander Wynne.
✦ Table of Contents
Bk. 2. The great hall / translated by Paul Wilmot --
Bk. 3. The forest / translated by William J. Johnson --
Bk. 4. Virāta / translated by Kathleen Garbutt --
Bk. 5. Preparations for war (2 v. ) / translated by Kathleen Garbutt --
Bk. 6. Bhishma : including the "Bhagavad Gita" in context / translated by Alex Cherniak --
Bk. 7. Drona / translated by Vaughan Pillikian --
Bk. 8. Karna / translated by Adam Bowles --
Bk. 9. Shalya / translated by Justin Meiland --Bk.10. Dead of night, Bk.11. The women / translated by Kate Crosby. --Bk. 12. Peace / translated by Alexander Wynne.
✦ Subjects
Hinduism--Sacred books;;Hinduism;Sacred books;Hinduism -- Sacred books
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