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Mahabharata Unheard Untold Folk Tales
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Mahabharata Unheard Untold Folk Tales by Ajay Jaiswal and Dr. Abhay Jaiswal unveils the hidden layers of India's greatest epic, drawing from oral traditions, regional folklore, and forgotten narratives passed down by bards, grandmothers, and village storytellers.
This self-published 2025 edition (ISBN 978-93-344-5966-1) goes beyond the canonical Sanskrit text to explore lesser-known tales like Sahadeva's wisdom and sacrifice, Iravan's tragic offering, Barbarika's story, Vikarna's stand for justice, and the mystical origins of Shakuni's dice. Chapters such as "The Whispers of Jaya," "Arjuna and Urvashi's Celestial Encounter," and "The Mysteries of the Maha-prasthana" reveal alternative perspectives on dharma, karma, and human struggles, blending philosophy with vibrant folk retelling from regions like Kurukshetra, Varanasi, and Ujjain.
Dedicated to generations of storytellers, the book celebrates the Mahabharata as a living tradition, offering fresh insights into characters' emotional depths and moral ambiguities for seekers of cultural heritage and epic wisdom.
Mahabharata Unheard Untold Folk Tales by Ajay Jaiswal and Dr. Abhay Jaiswal unveils the hidden layers of India's greatest epic, drawing from oral traditions, regional folklore, and forgotten narratives passed down by bards, grandmothers, and village storytellers.
This self-published 2025 edition (ISBN 978-93-344-5966-1) goes beyond the canonical Sanskrit text to explore lesser-known tales like Sahadeva's wisdom and sacrifice, Iravan's tragic offering, Barbarika's story, Vikarna's stand for justice, and the mystical origins of Shakuni's dice. Chapters such as "The Whispers of Jaya," "Arjuna and Urvashi's Celestial Encounter," and "The Mysteries of the Maha-prasthana" reveal alternative perspectives on dharma, karma, and human struggles, blending philosophy with vibrant folk retelling from regions like Kurukshetra, Varanasi, and Ujjain.
Dedicated to generations of storytellers, the book celebrates the Mahabharata as a living tradition, offering fresh insights into characters' emotional depths and moral ambiguities for seekers of cultural heritage and epic wisdom.


















