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The Mahabharata is one of the two major
Sanskrit epics of ancient
India, the other being the
Ramayana, and contains many of the philosophical concepts from the
Vedas.
Peter Brook's original
1985 stage play 'The Mahabharata' was 9 hours long, and toured around the world for four years. In
1989, it was reduced to under 6 hours for television.
An important fragment of The Mahabaratha, part of the sixth book of the epic poem, is '
The Bhagavad Gita' ( https://youtu.be/_p0JtIHA9gU), sometimes known as the
Song of the Lord or the
Gospel of the Lord Shri Krishna.
The Mahabaratha tells of the Pandavas,
Prince Arjuna and his four brothers, growing up in north India at the court of their uncle, the blind
King Dhritarashtra, after the death of their father, the previous ruler. There is always great rivalry between the Pandavas or sons of
Pandu and the Kauravas, the one hundred sons of Dhritarashtra.
Eventually the old king gives his nephews some land of their own but his eldest son, Duryodhana, defeats Yudhisthira, the eldest Pandava, by cheating at dice, and forces him and his brothers to surrender their land and go into exile for thirteen years. On their return, the old king is unable to persuade his son Duryodhana to restore their heritage and, in spite of efforts at reconciliation by Sanjaya, Dhritarashtra’s charioteer; by
Bheeshma, his wise counsellor; and even by the
Lord Krishna himself, war cannot be averted. The rival hosts face eachther on the field of
Kurukshetra. It is at this
point that The Bhagavad Gita begins.
When Prince Arjuna surveys the battlefield, he is overwhelmed with sorrow at the futility of war. The teachings of The Bhagavad Gita are spoken by the divine Lord Krishna, who is acting as the prince’s charioteer. They are overheard by Sanjaya and reported back to King Dhritarashtra. When
Krishna has finished speaking to Arjuna, the two armies engage. The battle lasts eighteen days and by the end of it nearly all of the warriors on both sides are dead save Krishna and the five sons of Pandu.
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