The Mahabharata: A Tale of Dharma, Conflict, and Redemption

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Navin_kumar_9696
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

The epic revolves around the conflict between two branches of the Kuru dynasty and the **Pandavas** (five sons of Pandu) and the **Kauravas** (one hundred sons of Dhritarashtra). The central event is the **Kurukshetra War**, a great battle fought for the throne of Hastinapura.

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  1. Deeznuts8999
    Deeznuts8999 rated it
    The reason I came to this site to the first place would buy a physical copy if it ever got a release (=_=) with no second thoughts. Story wise while the overpowered MC isn't anything new the cast of the characters and game descriptions are amazing. It's very rarely that you see this many likable characters with their with their own traits and personalities.
  1. NixelLazuliRwj
    NixelLazuliRwj rated it
    Wow now that I know that is is stolen I will read it on another site. How pathetic to steal someone's work................................................
  1. SwordDemon876Yha
    SwordDemon876Yha rated it
    Es dificil de leer.Es muy fácil no entender los capitudos.Muy confuso.Cuando resaltas los pensamientos tiene que ser con el mismo tipo de letras ya que el traductor no lo reconoce.....................................................................
  1. IsaiahCaudillbkI
    IsaiahCaudillbkI rated it
    Mediocre, a nice standard for 'average' to compare others with. It's nice that it's completed already and we don't have to wait week after week, but for the style it's in, there are lots of other novels on this site that does the job better (and lots that do it worse).The nice things about it are the occasional warm scenes and amusing characters. Although rare, the feeling of family and friends are well-appreciated. But the idiocy! The sheer, mind-blowing, soul-cringing idiocy! It's like almost all the characters in this story, even the supposedly 'intelligent' ones are competing for the Global Morons Championships! What kind of husband sits around crying about his mistakes while his wife is lying in front of him still alive but slowly dying? SAVE HER you absolute nincompoop! And all that standing around waiting for an enemy to strike first! Or worse, give them time to summon a total badass?! Or treating a death-zone as a tourism site and getting trapped!? Or worse, the gambling habits! It's like a guy, who, just after becoming a majority shareholder in a global corporation, went to a casino and bet his very life all night long! That dumb!On top of that, the whole mindset of 'might makes right' looks like a child's temper tantrum. So many times I hoped for intelligent responses and all we got was more and more reason for endless conflicts. That, and a lot of contradictions of behavior and supposed character. The westernized names, the hate for churches and all that portraying gods behaving as badly as petty spiteful children doesn't help either. What happened to the author? Got rejected by a churchy girl who wanted to save herself for marriage? Sure seems like it. The story might have done better to delve more into meaningful side-plots (like a certain sort-of-teacher involving gravity and her spunky son, or a certain sister of a city lord who could have been a love interest, or even that certain pair of lovers stuck in a really bad place for a crazy amount of time). But instead? We get more reasons for a fight scene (which while plentiful, are too focused on reasons for power than actual action. Dude. Rookie mistake. Too much telling, not enough showing.)In the end, this story feels immature, like the early works of a budding novelist. It's a good first effort, I guess? Like I said, a good standard 'average' to compare others with.
  1. Perpetior
    Perpetior rated it
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  1. RatPoison
    RatPoison rated it
    so far i LOVE this novel but after hundreds of chapters, the separation of one chapter in two/three separate chapters too much.At chapter one thousand, the actual chapter is just in the 400s, which is crazy because you'd have to spend money to read those extra chapters that were separated
  1. mo86
    mo86 rated it
    Napalingon ako at hinanap ang boses na narinig ko pagpasok ko sa pinto. Ganon na lang ang pagtibok ng puso ko sa narinig ko na sigaw nang isang babae.
  1. Gabriel_Silva_8900
    Brodick knew she regretted her spontaneity, but as he stared into her brilliant green eyes, he also knew, with a certainty that shook him to the core, that his life had just been irrevocably changed by this mere slip of a woman.

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