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Books with title Mahabharata

  • Mahabharata: v. 12

    Veda Vyasa, A.L. Verma

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 15, 1998)
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  • Mahabharata: v. 10

    Veda Vyasa; Editor-T.R. Bhanot; Illustrator-A.L. Verma

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 1, 1998)
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  • The Mahabharata

    Apple Books

    Paperback (Apple Publishing, Nov. 19, 2012)
    Professional top quality screen protction is a given with this five pack of universal screen protectors!Can only be used on screens smaller than 3.0x4.125". This kit includes an customizable grid for an easy adjustment to fit your specific screen size. Includes an applicator type card for a for a bubble free and smooth installation. Dual layer plastic has the highest PET rating which will not damage your phone, resists the most scratches, and is re-usable including the sticky sticky side. No expense was spared by Japan in creating this top quality screen protector for your device!
  • The Mahabharata

    Pratapacandra Raya

    Originally published in 1884-96. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies.
  • Mahabharata Part 7

    Dreamland Publications

    eBook (Dreamland Publications, May 12, 2017)
    Mahabharata Part 7 - The Mahabharta has the honour of being the longest epic in world literature. It is one of the most widely read epics of the Indian Mythology and literary treasure of India. Composed by Maharishi Ved Vyasa several thousand years ago, Mahabharta is a teaching of the human race and carries a universe message – ‘Victory comes to those who stay on the righteous path.’ To contribute to the growth and instill good values in children the epic has been retold in simple and crystal clear language with classic illustrations for quick grasping.
  • Mahabharata Part 9

    Dreamland Publications

    eBook (Dreamland Publications, May 12, 2017)
    Mahabharata Part 9 - The Mahabharta has the honour of being the longest epic in world literature. It is one of the most widely read epics of the Indian Mythology and literary treasure of India. Composed by Maharishi Ved Vyasa several thousand years ago, Mahabharta is a teaching of the human race and carries a universe message – ‘Victory comes to those who stay on the righteous path.’ To contribute to the growth and instill good values in children the epic has been retold in simple and crystal clear language with classic illustrations for quick grasping.
  • Mahabharata Part 5

    Dreamland Publications

    eBook (Dreamland Publications, May 12, 2017)
    Mahabharata Part 5 - The Mahabharta has the honour of being the longest epic in world literature. It is one of the most widely read epics of the Indian Mythology and literary treasure of India. Composed by Maharishi Ved Vyasa several thousand years ago, Mahabharta is a teaching of the human race and carries a universe message – ‘Victory comes to those who stay on the righteous path.’ To contribute to the growth and instill good values in children the epic has been retold in simple and crystal clear language with classic illustrations for quick grasping.
  • Mahabharata Part 6

    Dreamland Publications

    eBook (Dreamland Publications, May 12, 2017)
    Mahabharata Part 6 - The Mahabharta has the honour of being the longest epic in world literature. It is one of the most widely read epics of the Indian Mythology and literary treasure of India. Composed by Maharishi Ved Vyasa several thousand years ago, Mahabharta is a teaching of the human race and carries a universe message – ‘Victory comes to those who stay on the righteous path.’ To contribute to the growth and instill good values in children the epic has been retold in simple and crystal clear language with classic illustrations for quick grasping.
  • The Mahabharata

    Romesh C Dutt

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  • The MAHABHARATA .

    Romesh C Dutt

    (Kitabistan, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • Mahabharata

    Romesh Chunder Dutt

    This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an important historical work, maintaining the same format as the original work. While some publishers have opted to apply OCR (optical character recognition) technology to the process, we believe this leads to sub-optimal results (frequent typographical errors, strange characters and confusing formatting) and does not adequately preserve the historical character of the original artifact. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as blurred or missing pages, poor pictures or errant marks may have been introduced due to either the quality of the original work or the scanning process itself. Despite these occasional imperfections, we have brought it back into print as part of our ongoing global book preservation commitment, providing customers with access to the best possible historical reprints. We appreciate your understanding of these occasional imperfections, and sincerely hope you enjoy seeing the book in a format as close as possible to that intended by the original publisher.
  • Mahabharata: v. 11

    Veda Vyasa; Editor-T.R. Bhanot; Illustrator-A.L. Verma

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, July 1, 1998)
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