In the Mahabharata, one of the most famous riddles occurs during the game of dice, where Yudhishthira must answer questions posed by Shakuni to stake his kingdom. Another notable riddle is during the encounter with the Yaksha at the lake, where Yudhishthira answers a series of philosophical questions to save his brothers. These riddles often explore themes of duty, morality, and the nature of life and death, highlighting the complex dilemmas faced by the characters.
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.
I hate riddles...............
The Indian literary work that includes riddles about the meaning of life is the Mahabharata. This epic poem is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient Indian literature and is known for its philosophical and ethical teachings, including discussions on the purpose of life and the concept of dharma.
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
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.
Ramayana was written by valmiki and mahabharata was written by veda vyasa.
The epic story of Arjuna was called The Mahabharata. I recommend the version by Krishna Dharma.
Maharishi Vyas was telling the story and Lord Ganesha was writing it down.
"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.