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Aparajita Kunti Ki Gatha
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This book is not just a retelling of the Mahabharata story, but also a journey of the mind with Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas, a major female character of the Mahabharata. The book explains why Kunti is so important in the entire story, even though she is behind the scenes. In fact, Kunti is the mental guru of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. The Mahabharata war was fought in Kurukshetra, but its script had started being written from the day Kunti chose to stay in Vidur's Dharmagriha instead of going to exile with the Pandavas. Big wars are not won with big weapons, big armies, or big words; big wars are won with big determination... Kunti proved this. Kunti is not invincible because she was never defeated, but she is invincible because she did not allow any defeat to overwhelm her, no defeat could defeat her. Along with Kunti, this book also discusses Krishna's Dharmaniti, which says - the objective of Dharma is one, but with time, the path is bound to improve; there should be no deviation from the path, but the path improvement is necessary. This book also presents a glimpse of the social system, intelligence system and war strategy of that time
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