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Dr.T.V.

Rao MD
Our lives are full of conflicts every moment of life is associated with tension arising from within and without our consent. We deviate from principles of Dharma as written in the great epic Mahabharata, and reap the consequences, may not be very soon but certainly later, that many agree as Destiny when many unnatural events happen in our Lives. The poem's theme focuses on the Hindu
concept of dharma, or sacred duty. In essence, the epic story represents an extended exploration of the responsibilities set forth by the code of dharma. In addition to recounting a heroic tale, the Mahabharata contains a collection of writings on a broad spectrum of human learning, including ethics, law, philosophy, history, geography, genealogy, and religion. It also features a number of legends, moral stories, and local tales all woven into an elaborate narrative. If you analyze characters all the characters we see around, our friends and relatives, are embedded in the Mahabharata, think about self we are good and bad as per the circumstances, which is found in the pages of Mahabharata may be found elsewhere, but what is not in these pages exists nowhere. The concept of dharma, or duty, is a large issue in the Mahabharata. The characters in the work all face the issue of dharma in one way or another and their response to it forms both the structure of the work and the lessons taken from it. The Hinduism is a ocean of thinking with many potentials to think and practice to suit oneself. Out many Hindu scriptures Mahabharata signifies is only Truth or Dharma

wins any battle in the end. To show Jealousy is the root for evil causes to prove the thought "live and let live It is important to refer to the teachings of our
ancestors, however when it comes to our real life and its experiences the visitor would be well advised to introspect and gain new insights from the world to make realistic decisions for the betterment of his or her own life. We all should realize that all this knowledge and information and more is available in the environment. We live as we surrounded by good and evil which we accept makes a difference for us, He or she is required only to find it before making his or her decisions with respect to improving present life circumstances. The

Mahabharata tells us we all have to live and die by our karmic cycle. Thus works the perfect reward-and-punishment, cause-and-effect, and code of the universe. Human greed is expressed in Mahabharata as we see the same in corruption and acquiring the wealth without hard work. It understands the world is powered by desire. And that desire is an unknowable thing. Desire conjures death, destruction, and distress. We blame many for our failures, tragedies, if we think and intercept we are the only creators of our own destiny, man a part of Action and Reactions cycle, which is deciding our future Dr.T.V.Rao MD professor of Microbiology

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