According to the eons, the world has been changing. The last Mahabharata epic was at the end of the Dvapara Yuga, just before the onset of the... > Lire la suite
According to the eons, the world has been changing. The last Mahabharata epic was at the end of the Dvapara Yuga, just before the onset of the Kali Yuga. According to the Puranic scripts, this would place the events of the Mahabharata around 3102 BCE. Historical and archaeological attempts to date the Mahabharata events have resulted in a wide range of estimates, generally spanning from the 12th century BCE to the 8th century BCE. The differences arise from interpretations of astronomical data, linguistic analysis, and other archaeological findings. Major themes of the Mahabharata:1. Dharma (Duty): A central theme is the concept of dharma, or duty, and its complexities in various situations.2. Politics and Power: The epic explores themes of leadership, governance, and the use and abuse of power.3. Family and Conflict: It delves into familial relationships, loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of actions. In the 21st Century Mahabharata also there are similar problems which were experienced in the past. The author has thereby tried to resolve these problems of the community through his eight books. He is of the opinion that his eight published books may contain eight chapters, which means one book for each chapter. The 21st Century Mahabharata has nine chapters. The ninth chapter of the 21st Century Mahabharata is in this book. This is related to current political issues, war, terrorism, social issues and human rights at an international level. In this case, the author has suggested - "Why should we not bring Global Administration on Earth and resolve the present problems of the human beings and retain only scientific research in the public interest of the world?"