Mahabharatam

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1. VIRATAPARVAM

Voice by Sri Garikapati Narasimharao

02-22
02:28:39

7. ARANYA PARVAM

Voice by by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:56:28

6. ARANYA PARVAM

Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:53:12

5. ARANYA PARVAM

Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:45:52

4. ARANYA PARVAM

Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:52:53

3. ARANYA PARVAM

Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:53:32

2. ARANYA PARVAM

The Pandavas' twelve-year journey through the forest, where they learn life lessons and develop character, is chronicled in the parva. The Aranya Parva includes talks on virtues and ethics, as well as myths about Arjuna, Yudhishthara, and Bhima, as well as the stories "Nahusha the Snake and Yudhishthira" and "Ushinara and the Hawk."  It also includes "Nala and Damayanti" and "Savitri and Satyavan" love stories. Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:50:16

1. ARANYA PARVAM

The Vana Parva (or Aranya Parva) is the third of the Mahabharata's eighteen parvas, often known as the "Book of the Forest." Aranya Parva comprises 324 chapters and 21 sub-books, as is customary. The critical edition of Aranya Parva contains 16 sub-books and 299 chapters, making it the longest of the epic's 18 books. Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma

02-20
01:37:04

3. SABHAPARVAM

6. Rajasuyika Parva (Chapters: 32–34) 7. Arghyaharana Parva (Chapters: 35–38) 8. Shishupala-vadha Parva (Chapters: 39–44) 9. Dyuta Parva (Chapters: 45–73) 10. Anudyuta Parva (Chapters: 74–81) Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu

01-11
02:23:52

2. SABHAPARVAM

Sabha Parva has 10 sub-parvas (sub-books, little books), and a total of 81 chapters (sections). The following are the sub-parvas: 1. Sabhakriya Parva (Chapters: 1–4) 2. Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva (Chapters: 5–13) 3. Rajasuyarambha Parva (Chapters: 14–19) 4. Jarasandha-vadha Parva (Chapters: 20–24) 5. Digvijaya Parva (Chapters: 25–31) Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu

01-11
02:04:11

1.SABHAPARVAM

Sabha Parva, often known as the "Book of the Assembly Hall," is the second of Mahabharata's eighteen books. In the conventional Sabha Parva, there are ten sub-books and 81 chapters. Sabha Parva comprises nine sub-books and 72 chapters in the critical edition. Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu.

01-11
01:51:26

8. AADHIPARVAM

Drupada said to Drona: Friendship never remains in the world in anyone's heart without being worn out, Time wears it out, anger destroys it. The poor cannot be the friend of the rich, the unlearned cannot be the friend of the learned, the coward cannot be the friend of the brave, how then do you desire the continuance of our old friendship?— Sambhava Parva, Adi Parva, Mahabharata Book . Drona said to Dhritarashtra: Friends summoned for consultation should always speak what is right, true.— Viduragamana Parva, Adi Parva, Mahabharata Book. Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu

09-02
01:53:00

7. AADHIPARVAM

He who subdues his anger, he who does not regard the bad word of others, he who is not angry even when there is a cause, certainly acquires the four objects for which we live(namely Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha). Between the two men, one performing sacrifices continually every month for one hundred years and one who does not feel any anger, the man who does not feel any anger is the greater man. Boys and girls, who are incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong, quarrel among one another; the wise never imitate them. — Sambhava Parva, Adi Parva, Mahabharata Book i.79 Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu

06-13
02:23:00

6. AADHIPARVAM

The following are the next sub-parvas in AADHIPARVAM : 9. Hidimva-vadha Parva (Chapters: 154–158) 10. Vaka-vadha Parva OR Baka-vadha Parva (Chapters: 159–166) 11. Chaitraratha Parva (Chapters: 167–185) 12.Swayamvara Parva (Chapters: 186–194) 13. Vaivahika Parva (Chapters: 195–201) 14. Viduragamana Parva (Chapters: 202–209) 15. Rajya-labha Parva (Chapters: 210–214) 16. Arjuna-vanavasa Parva (Chapters: 215–220) 17. Subhadra-harana Parva (Chapters: 221–222) 18. Harana-harana Parva OR Harana-harika Parva (Chapter: 223) 19. Khandava-Daha Parva (Chapters: 224–236) Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu

05-25
01:47:14

5. AADHIPARVAM

The following are the sub-parvas: 1. Anukramanika Parva (Chapter: 1) 2. Sangraha Parva (Chapter: 2) 3. Paushya Parva (Chapter: 3) 4. Pauloma Parva (Chapters: 4–12) 5. Astika Parva (Chapters: 13–58) 6. Adivansavatarana Parva OR Anshavatarana Parva (Chapters: 59–64) 7. Sambhava Parva (Chapters: 65–142) 8. Jatugriha Parva OR. Jatugriha-daha Parva (Chapters: 143–153) Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu

05-24
01:39:33

4. AADHIPARVAM

There are 19 upa-parvas (sub-books) in the Adi Parva (also referred to as little books). Each sub-book is referred to as a parva, and each parva is further divided into chapters, totaling 236 chapters in Adi Parva. Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu

05-23
01:25:38

3. AADHIPARVAM

Aadhiparvam includes a table of contents for each of the eighteen volumes, as well as information about the relevance of each book. The Bhratas and the Bhrigus are described in detail. The work's main focus is on the birth and early lives of the Kuru Kingdom's princes, as well as Dhritarashtra's hatred of the Pandavas. Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sai-sowmya3/support

05-22
01:14:51

2. AADHIPARVAM

After originally being narrated at the sarpasatra of Janamejaya by Vaishampayana at Taxila, the epic was recited by Ugrasrava Sauti to the gathering rishis at the Naimisha Forest by Ugrasrava Sauti. Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar garu

05-21
23:46

1. AADHIPARVAM

The Adi Parva, or Book of the Beginning, is the first of the Mahabharata's eighteen books. The Sanskrit term "adi"  literally means "first." Traditionally, Adi Parva has 19 sub-books and 236 adhyayas (chapters). Adi Parva comprises 19 sub-books and 225 chapters in the critical edition. Voice by Vaddiparti Padmakar Garu.

05-21
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