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Bhagavad Gita (14)
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A Wonder of Ancient India: The Mahabharata http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/world/asia/as-nhild.htm
A brief summary of the purpose and meaning of the work by Nhilde Davidson.
Epics of India http://www.epics.in/
Contains an abridged but complete version of Mahabharata. Also includes a summary of the epic.
Mahabharata http://www.gita-society.com/section3/mahabharata.pdf
The complete text of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari's retelling of the story, as a single online PDF file.
Mahabharata Tatparyam Nirnaya http://www.dvaita.org/sources/mbtn
Download text, and information about one of the oldest commentaries on the Mahabharata.
Mahabharata-Tatparya-Nirnaya Bhava-Sangraha http://www.dvaita.org/sources/mbtn/bh_s.html
A translation of a 32 verse summary of the Mahabharata. This site contains much information that will be useful to those engaged in research.
Mahabharata: the Great Epic of India http://larryavisbrown.homestead.com/files/xeno.mahabsynop.htm
Includes an introduction and a synopsis, a list of English translations of the epic. Also has discussions of what dharma is, and of the complex dilemmas faced by the heroes and villains of the story.
Sacred-Texts: Hinduism http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/maha/index.htm
The complete text of the translation by Kisan Mohan Ganguli.
The Mahabharat Chronology http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/ancient/mahabharat/mahab_patnaik.html
The site describes the Vedic calendar and then gives the dates for the important events of the Mahabharata based on that calendar, thus giving a time frame to the epic and the ages of the characters at the various events.
The Mahabharata http://web.utk.edu/~jftzgrld/MBh1Home.html
An introduction to the study of the work, with a very brief summary, and reviews of some of the available translations.
The Mahabharata and the Sindhu-Sarasvati Tradition http://www.ece.lsu.edu/kak/MahabharataII.pdf
Discusses the evidence and the possibilities for placing the basic story in the third to fifth millenia before the Christian era. By Subhash Kak.

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