The Mahābhārata is the world's longest epic and a timeless spiritual treasure of ancient India. Composed by Vyāsa, it weaves together mythology, history, philosophy, and devotion into a single vast narrative. At its heart lies the Kurukṣetra War, fought between the noble Pāṇḍavas and the ambitious Kauravas, but the epic expands far beyond the battlefield.
It contains the revered Bhagavad Gītā, a sacred dialogue between Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna that offers profound guidance on dharma (righteous action), karma, detachment, and spiritual realization. The Mahābhārata also explores ethics, kingship, justice, divine intervention, and the consequences of human choice.
A cultural and philosophical encyclopedia, the Mahābhārata is not just a story—it is a reflection of human nature, moral complexity, and the pursuit of liberation (mokṣa). Its teachings remain deeply relevant in every age.
Contents of Mahabharata
- Ādi Parva — Book of the Beginning — Origins of the Kuru dynasty, birth of heroes, early events
- Sabhā Parva — Book of the Assembly Hall — Game of dice, Draupadī's humiliation, exile begins
- Vana Parva — Book of the Forest — 12 years of exile, stories, pilgrimages, morality tales
- Virāṭa Parva — Book of Virāṭa — One-year incognito stay in King Virāṭa’s court
- Udyoga Parva — Book of Effort — Failed peace missions, war preparations
- Bhīṣma Parva — Book of Bhīṣma — First part of the war, includes the Bhagavad Gītā
- Drona Parva — Book of Droṇa — Droṇa becomes commander, intense battles
- Karṇa Parva — Book of Karṇa — Karṇa’s commandership and death
- Śalya Parva — Book of Śalya — Śalya as commander, end of war
- Sauptika Parva — Book of the Sleeping Warriors — Night massacre by Aśvatthāmā
- Strī Parva — Book of the Women — Lament of the women after the war
- Śānti Parva — Book of Peace — Bhīṣma’s discourse on dharma, duties of kings
- Anuśāsana Parva — Book of Instructions — Bhīṣma continues his teachings, especially on charity
- Aśvamedhika Parva — Book of the Horse Sacrifice — Yudhiṣṭhira’s aśvamedha yajña
- Āśramavāsika Parva — Book of the Hermitage — Dhṛtarāṣṭra retires to the forest
- Mausala Parva — Book of the Clubs — Yādava civil war and destruction
- Mahāprasthānika — Book of the Great Journey — Pāṇḍavas renounce the world and journey to the Himalayas
- Svargārohaṇa Parva — Book of the Ascension to Heaven — Yudhiṣṭhira's final test and ascent to heaven