Bhishma has long been remembered as the man of the terrible vow, the elder of the Mahabharata who renounced a kingdom, upheld a throne, endured generations of turmoil and finally taught from a bed of arrows. But beneath that grandeur lies a more intimate spiritual drama: the story of duty that hardens, sacrifice that shapes identity, silence that wounds and endurance that must eventually learn surrender. In The Bed of Arrows, Darpan Murly turns to Bhishma not as a distant symbol of nobility alone, but as a mirror for modern readers who carry too much, stay too long, protect structures at personal cost and struggle to tell the difference between fidelity and fear. Through reflective prose rooted in the Mahabharata, this volume explores vows, restraint, grief, moral passivity, responsibility, aging, mercy and the long path from hardness to wisdom. Literary, contemplative and deeply human, this book invites readers to examine the burdens they have mistaken for identity and to discover whether endurance, rightly understood, can become not a prison of duty but a doorway to freedom.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Bhishma has long been remembered as the man of the terrible vow, the elder of the Mahabharata who renounced a kingdom, upheld a throne, endured generations of turmoil and finally taught from a bed of arrows. But beneath that grandeur lies a more intimate spiritual drama: the story of duty that hardens, sacrifice that shapes identity, silence that wounds and endurance that must eventually learn surrender. In The Bed of Arrows, Darpan Murly turns to Bhishma not as a distant symbol of nobility alone, but as a mirror for modern readers who carry too much, stay too long, protect structures at personal cost and struggle to tell the difference between fidelity and fear. Through reflective prose rooted in the Mahabharata, this volume explores vows, restraint, grief, moral passivity, responsibility, aging, mercy and the long path from hardness to wisdom. Literary, contemplative and deeply human, this book invites readers to examine the burdens they have mistaken for identity and to discover whether endurance, rightly understood, can become not a prison of duty but a doorway to freedom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798259290440
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Bhishma has long been remembered as the man of the terrible vow, the elder of the Mahabharata who renounced a kingdom, upheld a throne, endured generations of turmoil and finally taught from a bed of arrows. But beneath that grandeur lies a more intimate spiritual drama: the story of duty that hardens, sacrifice that shapes identity, silence that wounds and endurance that must eventually learn surrender. In The Bed of Arrows, Darpan Murly turns to Bhishma not as a distant symbol of nobility alone, but as a mirror for modern readers who carry too much, stay too long, protect structures at personal cost and struggle to tell the difference between fidelity and fear. Through reflective prose rooted in the Mahabharata, this volume explores vows, restraint, grief, moral passivity, responsibility, aging, mercy and the long path from hardness to wisdom. Literary, contemplative and deeply human, this book invites readers to examine the burdens they have mistaken for identity and to discover whether endurance, rightly understood, can become not a prison of duty but a doorway to freedom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798259290440
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