The Anushasana Parva of Mahabharata is essentially a “Civic” junk drawer where later redactors stored everything they wanted to legalize or preach. If the Bhagavad Gita is a philosophical interlude, the…
In his “Bhriguization” theory, V.S. Sukthankar observed that while the original Jaya was a heroic Kshatriya ballad, the text was later taken over by the Bhrigu and Angirasa clans of Brahmanas.…
The “Approved” Redactions – When the Critical Edition still hides a Secret There is a vital distinction to make. Just because a verse is “Critical” doesn’t mean it is “Original.”…
The Theological Coup – Demoting the Divine This is perhaps the most “combative” layer of the epic Mahabharata. These interpolations were not just additions; they were Sectarian Strikes—territorial markings by…
The Mahabharata is often called the “Fifth Veda”. When we open the Mahabharata, we often assume we are reading a single, static, sacred book. But what if I told you…