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Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik

Written by: Devdutt Pattanaik
Narrated by: Devdutt Pattanaik
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  • Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik is an exclusive presentation by Audible. "Mahabharata" is a story that communicates Vedic Ideas such as dharma and karma. It narrates the epic quarrel over property between five brothers (the Pandavas) and their hundred cousins (the Kauravas). The events, if real, may have taken place 3000 years ago in the Gangetic plains. It was composed orally and transmitted for centuries before it was written down in Sanskrit about 2000 years ago. 

    About 1000 years ago, it started being retold in regional languages. In the 15th century, it was written in Hindi by Vishnu Das and Odia by Sarala Das. Besides texts, there are various performances such as Pandav Lila of Uttarakhand, Pandavani of Bundelkhand and Therukuttu of Tamil Nadu that communicate the story. There are many variations in the many retellings, leading one to conclude that Mahabharata is a tradition, not just a story. Each version changes with audience, and context, and has something to offer. 

    Within Infinite myths lies an eternal truth; Who sees it all?; 

    Varuna has but a thousand eyes, Indra a hundred; You and I only Two.

    Disclaimer- This show is meant for Listener’s entertainment. This show is not intended to offend or defame any individual, entity, caste, community, race, or religion or to denigrate any institution or person, living or dead. Listener's discretion is advised.

    ©2020 Audible Singapore Private Limited (P)2020 Audible Singapore Private Limited
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Episodes
  • Chapter 1

    Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik, Episode 1
    Apr 21 2020
    In this first episode, Devdutt explains that Humans have limited access to reality. King Shantanu of Hastinapur marries Ganga but she kills their babies.
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    20 mins
  • Chapter 2

    Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik, Episode 2
    Apr 21 2020
    In the second episode, Devdutt explains that all actions have consequences, not all good. King Shantanu wants to marry Satyavati, the fisherwoman, who wants her children to be declared heirs
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    19 mins
  • Chapter 3

    Revisiting Mahabharata with Devdutt Pattanaik, Episode 3
    Apr 21 2020
    In this third episode Devdutt explains that we cannot control our destiny. Bhisma abducts three princesses for his brother Vichitravirya who marries two of them but dies before he can make either of them pregnant.
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    19 mins

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Erroneous Performance

While am a fan of Devdutt, was quite surprised to hear quite a few faux pas. Certain character names are pronounced differently and there are quite a few pronunciation errors. Also states that Ram is from the “lunar” dynasty (incorrect).
Was there a QC done to this project before uploading?

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Can I get the PDF Copy of the script

I am a huge fan, I need the PDF copy of the entire title. Even If it's Paid I won't mind paying for it.

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incorrect mention

chapter 15 incorrectly mention 'Dronacharya became the reason for the death of Arjuna son ashwatthama' instead of abhimanyu