The Mahabharata of Veda Vyasa\n is the longest recorded epic in the world. With almost 100,000 verses, it is\n many times as long as the Iliad and the Odyssey combines and has deeply\n influenced every aspect of the Indian ethos for some 4,000 years.The main theme\n of the epic is the Great War in Kurukshetra, but it seems with smaller\n stories and other stories within these, all woven together with a genius that\n defies comparison. As its heart, it contains Krishna's immortal Bhagvat Gita,\n The Song of God.The Mahabharata embodies the ancient and sacred Indian\n tradition in all its earthy and spiritual immensity. Famously, 'What is found\n here may be found elsewhere. What is not found here will not be found\n elsewhere.'Many believe this most magnificent epic to be the greatest story\n ever told.
Ramesh Menon was born in 1951 in New Delhi. He attended St Columba's and St Xavier's High Schools and St Stephen's College. He has lived and worked in Delhi, Hong Kong, Bangalore and Jakarta, and now lives in Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. He is the author, among others, of Krishna: Life and Song of the Blue God and the Hunt for K, a novel and the Mahabharata: A Modern Rendering.
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