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The original name of the Mahabharata is Mahabharata.
Lord Ganesha is not mentioned in the original Mahabharata text. However, there are adaptations and retellings of the Mahabharata where Lord Ganesha may be included for various reasons.
The original language of the Book of Psalms is Hebrew. It is a collection of religious songs, prayers, and poems found in the Hebrew Bible.
The city of Babel was in the book of Genesis and still exists to this day. It is now known as the city of Babylon.
The women present at the Pentecost in the book of Acts were likely the same women mentioned in Acts 1:14, which includes Mary the mother of Jesus and other women who followed Jesus. Though not explicitly named during the Pentecost event, these women were among the early followers who gathered with the apostles.
The original name of the Mahabharata is Mahabharata.
Devrata or gangaputra
Yes, Mahabharata is holy book of Hindus. It is and epic poem describing the most dangerous war on the earth.
Yes. Mahabharata is one of the many Holy / Sacred books of Hinduism
ma intla(in our house)
North Western Subcontinent around present day Pakistan.
The exact number of verses is 107281.Some people say it is 100500.But we can understand that it has over 100000 slokas.A great book with beautiful grammer.
Actually Mahabharata means a great war fought in the land of bharata or India. This can be seen as world war of Ancient times.
Bhagwat Gita, Ramayna, Mahabharata, Vedas, Upnishads
There are many books for Hinduism. Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two important holy books of Hinduism. Bhagavad Gita [The technical part of Book 6 of the Mahabharata] is also the world famous one.
The Indian epic "Mahabharata", consisting of over 100.000 verses. The sacred book of Krishnaists, Bhagavad Gita, is just one part of "Mahabharata" playing during the battle as a conversation between Krishna and Arjuna.
Lord Ganesha is not mentioned in the original Mahabharata text. However, there are adaptations and retellings of the Mahabharata where Lord Ganesha may be included for various reasons.