The Mahabharata
Journey through the epic tale of dharma, destiny, and divine wisdom.
About the Epic
The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient Bharat, the other being the Ramayana. With more than 100,000 shlokas (couplets) and about 1.8 million words, it is the longest epic poem ever written.
18 Parvas
100+ Major Characters
100,000+ Verses
Key Characters
Arjuna
The greatest archer and third Pandava, Krishna's beloved disciple.
Master Archer
Krishna's Devotee
Lord Krishna
The divine charioteer and guide, avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Divine Avatar
Gita Teacher
Yudhishthira
The eldest Pandava, known for his righteousness and adherence to dharma.
Dharmaraja
Just King
Draupadi
The wife of the five Pandavas, symbol of strength and dignity.
Born from Fire
Five Husbands
Karna
The tragic hero, known for his generosity and unmatched skills in archery.
Invincible Armor
Daanveer
Duryodhana
The eldest Kaurava, whose jealousy and pride led to the great war of Kurukshetra.
Kaurava Prince
Skilled Warrior