GOSPEL OF SRI RAMAKRISHNA. THE MAHABHARATA by CR.
The life of Sri Ramakrishna in the greatest possible detail written - of one who is regarded as an incarnation of God.
The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna is the greatest hagiography ever written of one who was considered an incarnation or a manifestation of the One who took birth to teach mankind spiritual life.
Krishna passes away. And Yudhisthira is tested again before he is reunited with all his brothers in Swarga
Yudhisthira rules for 15 years when Dhritarashtra with Gandhari and Kunti retreat to the forest.
Brihaspati's envy. Itanagar and Krishna. The Golden Weasel.
Ashwatthama kills the Pandava Army while the Army sleeps
War nears its end with all generals slain
The war takes a terrible toll on both sides.
Bhima and Karna fight a grim battle and Karna spares Bhima's life.
The war rages on and Arjuna advances to where Jayadratha holds fort
Abhimanyu, the adolescent son of Arjuna dies gallantly in battle
King BHAGADATTA meets his end in the hands of Arjuna
In these three chapters Drona assumes command and falls into the trap of pledging to capture Yudhisthira alive at Duryodhana's request. But the Pandava forces remain strong.
Bhishma, the Grandsire, the Son of Ganga passes on.
Destruction and mayhem on the battlefield as the war takes its course.
The see-saw battle rages on with Dhritarashtra getting an account of each day's battle from SANJAYA.
The War rages on with losses incurred on both sides.
The Pandavas cheer on a better showing on the battlefield
Kauravas in resurgent mood after the first day's battle.
Yudhisthira takes the blessings of the elders before the battle commenced.
Bhishma exhorts his army to inspired action. This is when Krishna teaches Arjuna although this chapter has none of those teachings.
Karna declines to take part in the war as long as Bhishma is in command.
The supreme commanders of the two opposing armies are appointed. The two armies are arrayed on the battlefield ready for war. And BALARAMA wants no part in this war and he walks away wanting nothing to do with it.
Negotiations for peace continue
Salya narrates the story of Indra's sins and rise back to favour with the gods
Duryodhana exacts a promise from SALYA to fight on the side of the Kauravas
Krishna agrees to be the charioteer of Arjuna.
An emissary is sent to Duryodhana to negotiate peace
Pandavas reveal their identity after completing the stipulated 13 years
Arjuna routs the Kauravas forces and retrieves the cows stolen by them.
KiChaka meets his end in the hands of Bhima
The Pandavas decide on their disguise for the 13th year.
Duryodhana's desire to delight in the suffering of the Pandavas goes awry
Duryodhana wishes to feast on the suffering of the Pandavas.
The importance of doing one's duty is outlined in this story.
Learning and Virtue are two different qualities
YAVAKRIDA tries to take shortcuts in studying and learning the Vedas.
Arjuna goes forth to do penance and seek the blessings of Lord Siva.