It is true because every places in story are real places which until now exists and every character have proof of existence because there is statue in various place and scripture...At that time there was no video, no camera....so every event was written in paper and stone which exists till now ...There is about incarnation or reborn in Mahabharata which exists till now as dalai lama or many lama in Buddhist...No one can reject it because it exists till now.
Every one know and believe Buddha was existed..but after 1-2 thousand year people may doubt it existed or not...Sai baba which existed few year ago and have many video of proof but after many thousand year people may doubt he existed or not..They may saw video as proof but they doubt that is real or not... All these was real and people saw also but many year later that event became as story and people doubt..
Every one believe world war I and II..After many thousand year that becomes as story and people doubt that was real or not....All are real or true at present but later it becomes as doubt....People without knowledge believe it, people with greater knowledge believe it but who understand little bit don't believe.So, little knowledge is dangerous..
Yes, Mahabharata is a true story.
As per the hindu mythology, yes Mahabharata is a real life story
mahabharatha is not aheroic story
Mahabharata was not a person. It is the story that happened thousands of years ago according to Hindu religious beliefs.
The story mahabharata includes THE GITA in it,, and THE GITA has many moral lessons.. seriously many lesson about life. Look for the GITA and u'll get all ur answers
Ramayana was written by valmiki and mahabharata was written by veda vyasa.
The epic poem is known as Mahabharata. Mahabharata is the story of a huge war in Ancient India. Bhagwat geeta is a part of Mahabharata.
The epic story of Arjuna was called The Mahabharata. I recommend the version by Krishna Dharma.
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"Savitri and the God of Death" is a poem from the Indian epic Mahabharata, which was compiled by the sage Vyasa. The specific authorship of this particular story within the epic is attributed to Vyasa and is part of the larger body of work that makes up the Mahabharata.
Maharishi Vyas was telling the story and Lord Ganesha was writing it down.
No, the Ramayana and Mahabharata are two separate epics in Hindu mythology. The Ramayana recounts the story of Lord Rama and his journey to rescue his wife Sita from the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata, on the other hand, revolves around the conflict between the Pandavas and Kauravas, leading to the great war of Kurukshetra.