Because mahabharata includes in religios discussions
They provide important religious and moral lessons
The names of the five pandavs in mahabharata are Arjun,Bheem,Nakul,Sahadev,Yudidtrastra.
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Dritharashtra
Black or dark-skinned.
Maharbharata was written By lord Valmiki. all the religious discussions were there in Mahabharata because Sree krishna was a part of it and he shared various principles in Mahabharata as Bhagvada Gita.
Because they wanted freedom in their life.
Mahabharata was not a person. It is the story that happened thousands of years ago according to Hindu religious beliefs.
The causes of Mahabharata in this century include enlightenment and increased activism.
The Mahabharata
They provide important religious and moral lessons
in Hinduism there are 4 Vedas which are extremely holy. apart from Vedas other Sacred Texts include Mahabharata Ramayana and Geeta.
Mahabharata teaches us the Morales of life. It also teaches people Dharma (righteous living) of life. It establishes faith in God as well.
Mahabharata is an epic poem of Hinduism. Basic 4 principles of life are talked in Mahabharata. Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) & Moksha (liberation).
It is a great epic
Hinduism has 4 Vedas & Bhagwat Geeta . Apart from that two epics Mahabharata & Ramayan.
Ramayana and Mahabharata are two major Sanskrit epics of India. They are valued for their literary merit and its religious inspiration.They are among the many sacred books of Hinduism.Ramayana was written by Valmiki and is about Lord Rama. The Mahabharata is the longest single poem in world literature and primarily the fabulous account of a dynastic struggle and great civil war in the kingdom of Kurukshetra.Ramayana and Mahabharata are two major Sanskrit epics of India. They are valued for their literary merit and its religious inspiration.They are among the many sacred books of Hinduism.Ramayana was written by Valmiki and is about Lord Rama. The Mahabharata is the longest single poem in world literature and primarily the fabulous account of a dynastic struggle and great civil war in the kingdom of Kurukshetra.