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Do the Bhagavad and the Mahabharata contain many of the Central beliefs of Buddhism?

No. but of Hinduism


What is original name of Mahabharata?

The original name of the Mahabharata is Mahabharata.


Did the mahabharata contain the caste system?

Yes. The system of four Varnas like Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudras was well established at the time of Mahabharata. The Karna was victim of discrimination on the ground of caste in the Mahabharata. In the Gita, Lord Krishna told that He has created four varnas on the basis of his karma. Not on the basis of birth. But the Hindus conveniently overlook the God.


Is mahabharata is true?

Yes, Mahabharata is a true story.


What heroic things does Arjuna do in the Mahabharata?

There are number of heroic things that Arjuna do in Mahabharata. The list is long and beyond the scope. Better you read the Mahabharata. Rather study the Mahabharata.


What two things contain revelation of God?

Sacrament, Tradition


What two things contain the revelation of God?

Sacrament, Tradition


Who is ajamil in Mahabharata?

Ajaamila is personality who comes in Srimadbhagavata, not in Mahabharata


What is the best Mahabharata translation available?

One highly recommended Mahabharata translation is "The Mahabharata: A Modern Rendering" by Ramesh Menon.


Who killed jarasandh in Mahabharata?

It was Bhimsen who killed Jarasandha in Mahabharata.


The Epic Mahabharata is famous for which game?

The gambling game is what Mahabharata is famous about.


Who wrote the epic of Mahabharata in sanskrit?

The epic of Mahabharata was traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa, also known as Vedavyasa. He is considered one of the seven Chiranjivi (immortal beings) in Hindu tradition and played a crucial role in composing this monumental text, which encompasses a vast narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and Pandava princes. The Mahabharata is not only a story of conflict but also includes philosophical and devotional themes, making it a cornerstone of Indian literature and culture.