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  2. Svargarohana Parva - Wikipedia

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    Debroy, in 2011, notes that updated critical edition of Svargarohana Parva, after removing verses generally accepted so far as spurious and inserted into the original, has 5 adhyayas (chapters) and 194 shlokas (verses). [5] The entire parva has been "transcreated" and translated in verse by the poet Dr. Purushottama Lal published by Writers ...

  3. Category:Parvas in the Mahabharata - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Svargarohana Parva; U. Udyoga Parva; V.

  4. Anushasana Parva - Wikipedia

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    Dana-dharma Parva (Chapters: 1–152) 2. Bhishma-svargarohana Parva (Chapters: 153–168) The Parva starts with a visit to Bhishma, who is dying. He is surrounded by sages and rishis including Vashishta, Maitreya, Sanatkumara, Valmiki, Kapila, Vyasadeva and Narada. As with Shanti Parva, Yudhishthira asks for counsel and Bhishma replies. It ...

  5. Parashar Gita - Wikipedia

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    It is mentioned in the Shanti Parva section of the text Mahabharata. Parashara Gita is the longest Gita among the Gita texts of the Shanti Parva section in Mahabharata. It is divided into nine chapters. [2] In the text, the sage Parashara has emphasised on the supreme importance of Dharma over the wealth earned by foul means. According to him ...

  6. Kashiram Das - Wikipedia

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    He had embarked on the next book, the vana-parva, but it is thought that he may have died shortly thereafter, [1] and the remaining books were completed by his son-in-law, nephew, and other relatives, [4] who followed the same style and even retained the 'Kashiram Das' vanity line after each chapter. The entire work was completed around 1610 AD.

  7. Anugita - Wikipedia

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    Anugita is an ancient Sanskrit text embedded in the Book 14 (Ashvamedhika Parva) of the Hindu epic the Mahabharata. [1] Anugita literally means an Anu ("continuation, alongside, subordinate to") of Gita.

  8. Purushottama Lal - Wikipedia

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    Bhishma Parva (Bhishma/Tenacity) 067–070 797 1000 P. Lal 07 Drona Parva 071–078 1383 1200 P. Lal 08 Karna Parva 079 932 1000 P. Lal 09 Shalya Parva (Shalya/The Pike) 080–083 628 1000 P. Lal 10 Sauptika Parva (The Sleeping Warriors) 084–085 138 200 P. Lal 11 Stri Parva (The Women) 086–089 141 200 P. Lal 12 Shanti Parva (Peace)

  9. Talk:Svargarohana Parva - Wikipedia

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