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The Birth of Draupadi Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

The Birth of Draupadi Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Nov 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-06

The Pandavas hear the story of the birth of their future wife. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, the Pandavas, now living in Ekacakra disguised... read more
Bhima Frees Ekacakra Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Bhima Frees Ekacakra Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Sep 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-05

While in hiding disguised as a brahmana,  Bhima gets a chance to use his extraordinary strength. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, the Pandavas are now... read more
The Brahmana’s Dilemma Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

The Brahmana’s Dilemma Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Jul 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-04

Kunti hears a cry of grief sounding throughout the brahmana's house. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, the Pandavas, whom their enemies assume... read more

Bhima’s Celestial Travels Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

May 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-03

Bhima's powerful new wife shows him the wonders of higher realms. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, Bhima, having killed the man-eater Hidimba, tries to... read more
Bhima Fights The Man-Eater Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Bhima Fights The Man-Eater Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Mar 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-02

Having escaped one calamity, the Pandavas and their mother now face the dangers of the jungle. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, the Pandavas and... read more
The Fire At Varanavata Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

The Fire At Varanavata Translated from Sanskrit by Hridayananda Dasa Goswami

Jan 1, 1995 | Hridayananda Dasa Goswami, Mahabharata – The History of Greater India, Volume-29 Number-01

Knowing of Duryodhana's evil plans, Vidura,  the uncle of the Pandavas, warns them of the danger ahead. The sage Vaisampayana is telling the history of the Pandavas to their great-grandson, King Janamejaya. As the Mahabharata continues, the Pandavas... read more
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