Published 2022-12-05
Keywords
- Mahabharatam,
- Pandavas,
- Vana Veethigal,
- worship
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Abstract
The great epic Mahabharata is a wonderful work, and each character in this book tells us about the life journey of Pandavas. This book teaches us how to face life's problems. Based on the story of Mahabharata, the novel Irandam Idam is special as it seems like Bheema himself narrates the story by creating characters with human characteristics. This book is in such a way that we can understand all the stages of life such as family, politics, worship, wars, scheming, love, hate, suffering and asceticism. This article describes the moral concepts in the third section of the book entitled "Vana Veethigal" out of the eight sub-sections. It enable us to develop good thoughts and activities of life in accordance with this era.
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