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Marabharata Reading Notes Part A

 


Alright, well here we go! Unfortunately I missed a lot from last week due to mental health reasons, but I am hoping that this week will be different. I am hoping to be a little less harsh on myself and give myself some more understanding, otherwise, I won't enjoy the readings. So far I have adored all of part A from the Mahabharata, it is such a riveting story. I really enjoyed the Ramayana but I feel like it got a bit redundant. The story I found most interesting was Drona Trains the Princes. I am going to wind up writing my story this week about this story, I believe because it is such a classic style of training story. I think that I could write a really good tale of jealousy with this story, or create a good training scene type of story. There is a lot of direction that I could take with any number of these stories, but I particularly liked this story for the lesson it helps teach as well as the mythology and story behind it.

Information: Arjuna meets Krishna at Prabhasakshetra (illustrated Mahabharata)

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