Friday, March 30, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Episode 99 - Epilogue 2: The Snake Sacrifice
Episode 99 - This is the final piece that brings us around, back to the beginning. We covered some of this territory before, back in Episode 2, but at the time, it was hard to explain that Parikshit was Arjun's grandson and that Takshaka had an ancient feud with the dynasty going back to the fire at the Khandava Forest. Also, back then we were anxious to get going with the story itself, and all the digressions with angry brahmins and talking snakes only made things confusing at the time.
So now we have re-visited the beginning at our leisure, and now you know the circumstances in which the Mahabharata was first publicly recited. The burnt snake guts must have still been warm when Vyasa's disciple Vaishampayana began the tale.
So that's all for a while. I am working on a commentary for episode 100-- reviewing the story and considering what was included and what was left out. Please visit this blog (http://mahabharatapodcast.com) and leave comments, or questions, or any requests for what I should include in my final summing up of the epic!
Thanks, Lawrence
So now we have re-visited the beginning at our leisure, and now you know the circumstances in which the Mahabharata was first publicly recited. The burnt snake guts must have still been warm when Vyasa's disciple Vaishampayana began the tale.
So that's all for a while. I am working on a commentary for episode 100-- reviewing the story and considering what was included and what was left out. Please visit this blog (http://mahabharatapodcast.com) and leave comments, or questions, or any requests for what I should include in my final summing up of the epic!
Thanks, Lawrence
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Episode 98 - Epilogue 1: The Beginning
Episode 98 - This is the first of two episodes that take us from the death of the Pandavas down to the Snake Sacrifice, held by Arjun's great-grandson. We skimmed over this back at the beginning of the podcast, because back then we were unfamiliar with who all these people were. But now it makes sense to bring it around to the beginning again.
Not much is recorded about the life of Parikshit. We only know about how he died, and the many snakes and Rishis who were involved in the process.
So, I'm not quite through yet!
Not much is recorded about the life of Parikshit. We only know about how he died, and the many snakes and Rishis who were involved in the process.
So, I'm not quite through yet!
Friday, March 16, 2012
Episode 97 - The End
Episode 97 - So this is it-- the final installment from the Mahabharata. Book 18, the Svargarohanika Parva, is done, and the 18 parvas of the Mahabharata are now complete.
Please be sure to visit my blog and let me know you made it! And then treat yourself to something nice, because you have really accomplished something.
We've reached the end of the story, but this isn't quite the end of the podcast. You can expect a few more episodes-- an epilogue where the story is carried forward up to the time of the Snake Sacrifice.
Following that, if you have any questions or points of discussion, I'd like to make the 100th episode a summing up of the entire podcast. If there's anything you'd like me to address, let me know soon!
Lawrence
Please be sure to visit my blog and let me know you made it! And then treat yourself to something nice, because you have really accomplished something.
We've reached the end of the story, but this isn't quite the end of the podcast. You can expect a few more episodes-- an epilogue where the story is carried forward up to the time of the Snake Sacrifice.
Following that, if you have any questions or points of discussion, I'd like to make the 100th episode a summing up of the entire podcast. If there's anything you'd like me to address, let me know soon!
Lawrence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Episode 96 - The Death of the Pandavas
Episode 96 - Arjun returns home with some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that they have lost their powers and have lost their friends. The good news is that they finally get to retire. Yudhistira doesn't hesitate. He strips off his fine garments and leads his brothers into retirement. Krpa is put in charge of defense, Yuyutsu is made regent, and Parikshit is king. Parikshit's grandmother Subhadra (Krishna's sister) is made Dowager Empress.
The Pandavas then take a final tour of India, visiting even the former site of the magical city of Dwarka. Finally, they head north, for Heaven, with their little dog Dharma.
The Pandavas then take a final tour of India, visiting even the former site of the magical city of Dwarka. Finally, they head north, for Heaven, with their little dog Dharma.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Episode 95 - Arjuna's Defeat
Episode 95 - Krishna is dead. Balaram is dead. The city of Dwarka sinks beneath the waves, and the refugees of that once-great city are making their way to Indraprastha with only Arjun as their protector. But the influence of the Kali Yuga pervades the earth, and Arjun is not the man he once was. When the vulnerable procession is attacked by bandits, his magic quivers run out of arrows and his magical weapons no longer obey his command. Only a fragment is saved, along with Krishna's grandson Vajra, who is made King of Indraprastha.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Episode 94 - The Kali Yuga
Episode 94 - The Dark Age is now unquestionably upon us. The elder Kurus, living austere lives in the forest, found themselves consumed by a forest fire of their own creation. Let this be a lesson to all you Hindu campers out there to douse your sacred campfires!!
18 years later, things go from bad to worse when news arrives of the death of Krishna and all his relatives. This story alone is deserving of an extended treatment, but we only get a sketchy account of how things went down.
With the death of the Vrshnis, Krishna's work on earth is done. He accepts his fate and embraces death when it comes to him.
The Kali Yuga is here to stay, so I'll warn you now, don't expect things to get better!
18 years later, things go from bad to worse when news arrives of the death of Krishna and all his relatives. This story alone is deserving of an extended treatment, but we only get a sketchy account of how things went down.
With the death of the Vrshnis, Krishna's work on earth is done. He accepts his fate and embraces death when it comes to him.
The Kali Yuga is here to stay, so I'll warn you now, don't expect things to get better!
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