CONTENTS Book 2: Sabha Parva
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HINDUISM
THE MAHABHARATA
of The Mahabharata
Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
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HINDUISM
THE MAHABHARATA
of The Mahabharata
Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
CONTENTS
Book 2: Sabha Parva
Book 2: Sabha Parva
Title Page and Contents here.
Section I - Sabhakriya Parva (Sections I-IV)
Section II
Section III
Section IV
Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva-Sections V-XII
Section V
Section VI
Section VII
Section VIII
Section IX
Section X
Section XI
Section XII
Section XIII
Rajasuyarambha Parva
Section XIV
Section XV
Section XVI
Section XVII
Section XVIII
Section XIX
Jarasandhta-badha Parva
Section XX
Section XXI
Section XXII
Section XXIII
Section XXIV
Section XXV
Digvijaya Parva
Section XXVI
Section XXVII
Section XXVIII
Section XXIX
Section XXX
Section XXXI
Rajasuyika Parva
Section XXXII
Section XXXIII
Section XXXIV
Arghyaharana Parva
Section XXXV
Section XXXVI
Section XXXVII
Section XXXVIII
Sisupala-badha Parva
Section XXXIX
Section XL
Section XLI
Section XLII
Section XLIII
Section XLIV
Dyuta Parva
Section XLV
Section XLVI
Section XLVII
Section XLVIII
Section XLIX
Section L
Section LI
Section LII
Section LIII
Section LIV
Section LV
Section LVI
Section LVII
Section LVIII
Section LIX
Section LX
Section LXI
Section LXII
Section LXIII
Section LXIV
Section LXV
Section LXVI
Section LXVII
Section LXVIII
Section LXIX
Section LXX
Section LXXI
Section LXXII
Section LXXIII
Anudyuta Parva
Section LXXIV
Section LXXV
Section LXXVI
Section LXXVII
Section LXXVIII
Section LXXIX
Section LXXX
THE MAHABHARATA of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
“God / Brahman Speaking To Anne Terri Through The Holy Spirit: This will be an ongoing endeavor, which will take many hours to build. I Begin this new section within The Third Testament - Research Library, to Bring forward one of the most important ancient texts of Hinduism, The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa as translated into English from Sanskrit. by Kisari Mohan Ganguli [1883-1896] In doing so, I have Asked of Anne to begin advanced studies on this, for the purposes of future links with other Hindu Study Guides currently in process. It is important to note that
The Mahabharata was written between 540 and 300 B.C. Most credit has been given to Vyasa. The Bhagavad Gita appears in Book 6. .... Juliet Sutherland, Project Manager. at sacred-texts.com, 2003, has asked that the Attribution appear with this public domain work as it is written below. AMEN”
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Scanned at sacred-texts.com, 2003. Proofed at Distributed Proofing, Juliet Sutherland, Project Manager. Additional proofing and formatting at sacred-texts.com, by J. B. Hare. This text is in the public domain. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact.
Scanned at sacred-texts.com, 2003. Proofed at Distributed Proofing, Juliet Sutherland, Project Manager. Additional proofing and formatting at sacred-texts.com, by J. B. Hare. This text is in the public domain. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attribution is left intact.