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  • Take a fresh look at india's great epic withthe illustrated mahabharata and rediscover the lost kingdoms, dynasties, and characters of the mahabharatathe illustrated mahabharata: the definitive guide to india’s greatest epic hardcover – 2 may

    23 €

  • The mahabharata secret by christopher c doyle the mahabharata secretposted by nishant in books, comics & magazines, books in woking

    5 €

  • R (ilt), isbn , isbn-13 if there ever was an epic that touches upon every conceivable human emotion and poses the most complex of questions, it has to be the mahabharata, the most famous of stories from indiamahabharata: rolling the dice, paperback by jayakumar, prema (rtl); raji, k

    7 €

  • See oxfam website for delivery information read more  the hardbacks have intact dust jackets with some wear at the edges, the boards are compressed at the base of the spines  the text is clear and unmarkedoxfam bookshop tunbridge wells the mahabharata: a modern rendering ramesh menon (translator) good condition modern english language rendering of the mahabharata, two hardback volumes in a slipcase  the slipcase is damaged with rips in two places

    80 €

  • The mahabharata - mahabharata is one of the two major sanskrit epic of ancient india, the other being the ramaya?atraditionally, the authorship of the mahabharata is attributed to vyasaganguli) an indian translator first complete translation of the sanskrit epic mahabharata in englishthe mahabharata was probably compiled between the 3rd century bce and the 3rd century ce, the original events related by the epic probably fall between the 9th and 8th centuries bcehis translation published as the mahabharata of krishna-dwaipayana vyasa translated into english prose between and , by protap chandra rai (), a calcutta bookseller who owned a printing press and raised funds for the project it narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the kurukshetra war and the fates of the kaurava and the pa??ava princes and their successorsplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websiteprinted calcutta - kolkata indiacondition volumes included i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi (vii not included) viii, ix, x, xi, xiiref:wikipedia kisari mohan ganguli (also kour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storegenerally good conditionbinding slightly-loose in volume iii & ivthese 11 volumes have been translated from the original sanskrit languagethe text probably reached its final form by the early gupta period (care you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikithese volumes are an important translation which gives westerners a glimpse of this ancient indian civilisationwith original red cloth covers, slight bumped cornerscatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethis is the early edition of english translation in these volumesapprox 500 pages each volume4th century ce) this vast storehouse of indian knowledge is normally hidden

    (England)

    36 €

  • From the sanskrit of the mahabharata see oxfam website for delivery information read morepage edges rough cutsticker inside front coversome small marks on coversotherwise tightly bound with no further inscriptionscover corners buckedinscribed on tanned free endpaperburgundy cloth covered boards with gilt title on spinespine bumped top and bottomoxfam bookshop lymington hardback fourth edition published in by kegan paul trench trubner & co

    10 €

  • Oxfam bookshop hexham the bhagavad gita is a 700-verse hindu scripture that is part of the epic mahabharata, commonly dated to the second century bcethe blue-cloth boards are gilt-stamped on the front cover and the spinethe binding is cracking but holdingthe unpriceclipped dustjacket is intact but is tanned and chipped at the head and foot of the spineit is in a fair, used condition overallcorners and edges are worn and there is a small tear at the top of the front coverthere are a few notes in pencil made by a previous owner on the final endpaperthe gita is set in a narrative framework of a dialogue between pandava prince arjuna and his guide and charioteer krishnathere is a previous owner's name inscribed in blue ink on the first endpaperit is discoloured and faded, particularly on the spineagain, the spine is very fadedthe text block is yellowing but appears cleanthere is an introduction by aldous huxley  see oxfam website for delivery information read more  this , fifth impression, revised edition published by phoenix house limited, was translated by swami prabhavananda and christopher isherwood

    21 €

  • See oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop wallingford this is the first major study of the 'terukkuttu', the rich, powerful ritual theater tradition of tamilnadu, the tamil-speaking area of south india  it focuses on the manifestation of 'terukkuttu' currently practriced in tontaimantalam, the north-eastern part of the region

    9 €

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