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Mahabharata III: War Books

TAT7203 – This course is the third of a 6-part Course Sequence that explores the great epic of India, The Mahābhārata. It examines the Mahābhārata through its central war books, i.e., parvans 6­–10, Bhīṣma, Droṇa, Karṇa, Śalya, and Sauptika.  We shall examine the various historical, literary, philosophical, and textual issues involved in reading this complex text.

Please take a note of the following Holidays in Fall quarter-

1) Vijayadashami- Thursday, October 14, 2021

2) Deepawali – Thursday – November 4, 2021

3) Thanksgiving Holidays –  Thursday, November 25, 2021 to Sunday,  November 28, 2021

 

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Course Code: TAT7203

Credit Hours: 3

Course Level: 700

TAT7203 – This course is the third of a 6-part Course Sequence that explores the great epic of India, The Mahābhārata. It examines the Mahābhārata through its central war books, i.e., parvans 6­–10, Bhīṣma, Droṇa, Karṇa, Śalya, and Sauptika.  We shall examine the various historical, literary, philosophical, and textual issues involved in reading this complex text.

Please take a note of the following Holidays in Fall quarter-

1) Vijayadashami- Thursday, October 14, 2021

2) Deepawali – Thursday – November 4, 2021

3) Thanksgiving Holidays –  Thursday, November 25, 2021 to Sunday,  November 28, 2021

 

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Mahabharata III: War Books

Conventionally, the very title “Mahabharata” conjures up images of a great war in which eighteen armies were annihilated. Using divine weaponry and mystical war formations, and having Kṛṣṇa Vasudeva on their side, the Panḍavas triumph over the Kauravas. Who are these combatants and what does their heroism signify? What dilemmas of dharma arise as part of the battle? In the 6th Parva of the Mahabharata, we find Krsna giving the Bhagavadgita to Arjuna, revealing himself as Brahman.

His presence as the karmaphaladata informs key events in the battle. In the final book 10, Rudra empowers Asvatthaman to annihilate the progeny of the heroes, thus closing out the laya cycle of the epic, which began in Book 6 with the fall of the Brahma-figure Bhisma pitamaha. These theological threads, the complex temporal shifts in the narrative, and the constancy with which human motives are interrogated prevent a simplistic reading of the Mahabharata as just another war story. Rather, the epic presents us with a deep understanding of time, the nature of the universe, human purpose, and ultimate reality.

Areas of Study: Text and Traditions

Required/Elective: Elective

Prerequisites: Must have completed Orientation to Hindu Studies or Concurrently enrolled into Orientation to Hindu Studies

Instructor:  Dr. Vishwa Adluri  , Dr. Joydeep Bagchee 

Day: Every Saturday

Start Date: October 9, 2021

End Date: December 18, 2021

Time:- 10:00 am EST – 1:00 pm EST

Quarter: Fall 2021

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Fall 2021

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