Yes I just finished reading a recent one.
Yes, stories written in Sanskrit long ago, such as the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana, are still widely read and popular today. These ancient texts continue to be studied, adapted into various forms of media, and are considered integral to Indian cultural heritage.
The acient epics were passed down in a written form on stones or in a book formation.
Darangan Epics refer to the tales of ancient Philippines written around 14-15th centuries. These epics are like the epics of other countries depicting wars and romances.
There were two epics from that time: the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Danielle Feller has written: 'The Sanskrit epics' representation of Vedic myths'
Rajendra I. Nanavati has written: 'Secondary tales of the two great epics'
400 to 200bce
An epic is traditionally a typeof poetry, in modern terms, epic is often extended to other art forms, such as in theatre, flims and music, novels and plays, television and video games wherein the story has a theme of grandeur and heroism.Thus, epics are published to this very day, and are still popular, you only have to know what kind of epic you are looking for to find it.
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The written epics of the Mauryan and Gupta period include the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Arthashastra. These texts are considered significant works of literature and philosophy in Indian history, showcasing themes of ethics, politics, and mythology.
It is the world's oldest writing and it is quite interesting.
Kate Milner Rabb has written: 'National Epics' -- subject(s): Epic poetry