The Mahabharata Trilogy Vol 3: The Book Of Killings
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Arjuna versus Karna. Duryodhan versus Bheem. Shikandin versus Bheeshma. Dhritarashtra versus himself. The great war between the two sets of cousins is about to erupt. Krishna has just finished reciting the Gita to Arjuna, and the battlefield is on the brink of chaos. This is no ordinary war—it is one shaped by boons, curses, tricks, strategies, and divine interventions, all designed to tip the scales of victory.
The Book of Killings is the eagerly awaited third installment of the Mahabharata trilogy, which began with the explosive The Book of Vows and continued with The Book of Discoveries. Reimagined with fresh vision and written in a style that captures the power, beauty, and moral ambiguity of Vyasa’s epic, this volume brings the legendary 18-day war—and its haunting aftermath—to life.
Grounded in the original Sanskrit text, Majmudar has recreated the Mahabharata for a contemporary audience. This is his finest work yet—an accessible, magical, and utterly compelling retelling of one of the greatest stories ever told.
Arjuna versus Karna. Duryodhan versus Bheem. Shikandin versus Bheeshma. Dhritarashtra versus himself. The great war between the two sets of cousins is about to erupt. Krishna has just finished reciting the Gita to Arjuna, and the battlefield is on the brink of chaos. This is no ordinary war—it is one shaped by boons, curses, tricks, strategies, and divine interventions, all designed to tip the scales of victory.
The Book of Killings is the eagerly awaited third installment of the Mahabharata trilogy, which began with the explosive The Book of Vows and continued with The Book of Discoveries. Reimagined with fresh vision and written in a style that captures the power, beauty, and moral ambiguity of Vyasa’s epic, this volume brings the legendary 18-day war—and its haunting aftermath—to life.
Grounded in the original Sanskrit text, Majmudar has recreated the Mahabharata for a contemporary audience. This is his finest work yet—an accessible, magical, and utterly compelling retelling of one of the greatest stories ever told.
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