Light on the Mahabharata
A Beginner's Guide to India's Great Epic
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Insight Editions
Published:5th Mar '24
£22.99
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In this in-depth, engaging guide to the Mahabharata, Hindu Studies scholar Nicholas Sutton explores the central messages of the work’s core narratives and passages of instruction, demonstrating how the questions the text poses are as relevant today as they were to those who composed this mighty treatise on human existence.
“This book is an invaluable resource for anyone encountering the Mahabharata for the first time. Containing summaries of each of the Mahabharata’s eighteen books, brief biographies of its principal characters, and illuminating discussions of its main religious and philosophical teachings, this book is a reader-friendly and reliable guide through one of the world’s longest and most complex texts.” -- Brian Black, Lancaster University, author of In Dialogue with the Mahabharata
“Written in the voice of a seasoned scholar and teacher, Light on the Mahabharata provides a rich and lucid introduction to India’s great epic. It honours the epic as a whole, identifying unifying themes and central teachings throughout. In taking seriously the epic’s masterful story world, Sutton offers insightful examination into the epic’s complex cast of characters and their ethical deliberations. As such, this study affords the opportunity not only to learn about the epic, but from it.” -- Raj Balkaran, author of The Goddess and the Sun in Indian Myth and host of the New Books in Indian Religions podcast
ISBN: 9798887620770
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336 pages