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An Eye to Indian Policing Challenge and Response. 1st edition

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Book Details

• Publisher: c
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2000
• Pages: 474
• Dimensions: 24 x 16 cm
• ISBN: 8186852530
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock

About the Book

Krishna and the Mahabharata by V. Vaikunth presents a detailed exploration of the role and significance of Lord Krishna in the epic narrative of the Mahabharata. The book examines the character of Krishna not only as a central figure in the epic but also as a spiritual guide, philosopher, and statesman whose actions shaped the course of the great war.

The author analyzes key episodes of the Mahabharata to illustrate Krishna’s influence on major events and his guidance to the Pandavas during times of conflict and moral uncertainty. Special attention is given to Krishna’s teachings and his role as the charioteer of Arjuna, particularly in the context of the Bhagavad Gita.

The book also discusses the philosophical and ethical themes associated with Krishna’s actions, including duty, righteousness, leadership, and the complexities of dharma. By examining these elements, the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of Krishna’s place within the epic and within the broader spiritual tradition of India.

Krishna and the Mahabharata is a valuable resource for readers interested in Indian epics, Hindu philosophy, and the cultural and spiritual significance of the Mahabharata.