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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. DHARMIKATHAYKKULLIL OLINJIRIKKUNNA ADHIKARA ROOPANGAL: Mahabharatham, Ithihazam, Manushya Bo-dham, Vidheyathwam.(Hidden Forms of Power Within Morality: Mahabharata, Epic, Human Consciousness, and Obedience) approaches the Mahabharata from a perspective that moves beyond reading it solely as a devotional or moral narrative. Instead, it examines the epic as a social and intellectual document. This study does not treat the Mahabharata merely as the story of a great war. Rather, it explores how power is reconstructed when a society collapses, how morality transforms into a language of justification, and how human decision-making gradually becomes shaped by social structures.In this book, the Mahabharata is not approached as an object of worship but as a record of social transformation. The war is not presented simply as an event; it represents a historical moment in which older social orders collapse and new forms of authority emerge. At the center of this transformation, Krishna is not examined solely as a divine figure. Instead, he is read as a model through which we can understand how power operates within human societies, how it provides reassurance, and how it gradually silences doubt.The book examines in depth themes such as social structure, authority, intellectual obedience, the social function of myths, the political meaning of war, the instrumentalization of human relationships, and the silent suffering of the broader population. 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 9798903621767
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. DHARMIKATHAYKKULLIL OLINJIRIKKUNNA ADHIKARA ROOPANGAL: Mahabharatham, Ithihazam, Manushya Bo-dham, Vidheyathwam.(Hidden Forms of Power Within Morality: Mahabharata, Epic, Human Consciousness, and Obedience) approaches the Mahabharata from a perspective that moves beyond reading it solely as a devotional or moral narrative. Instead, it examines the epic as a social and intellectual document. This study does not treat the Mahabharata merely as the story of a great war. Rather, it explores how power is reconstructed when a society collapses, how morality transforms into a language of justification, and how human decision-making gradually becomes shaped by social structures.In this book, the Mahabharata is not approached as an object of worship but as a record of social transformation. The war is not presented simply as an event; it represents a historical moment in which older social orders collapse and new forms of authority emerge. At the center of this transformation, Krishna is not examined solely as a divine figure. Instead, he is read as a model through which we can understand how power operates within human societies, how it provides reassurance, and how it gradually silences doubt.The book examines in depth themes such as social structure, authority, intellectual obedience, the social function of myths, the political meaning of war, the instrumentalization of human relationships, and the silent suffering of the broader population. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798903621767
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. DHARMIKATHAYKKULLIL OLINJIRIKKUNNA ADHIKARA ROOPANGAL: Mahabharatham, Ithihazam, Manushya Bo-dham, Vidheyathwam.(Hidden Forms of Power Within Morality: Mahabharata, Epic, Human Consciousness, and Obedience) approaches the Mahabharata from a perspective that moves beyond reading it solely as a devotional or moral narrative. Instead, it examines the epic as a social and intellectual document. This study does not treat the Mahabharata merely as the story of a great war. Rather, it explores how power is reconstructed when a society collapses, how morality transforms into a language of justification, and how human decision-making gradually becomes shaped by social structures.In this book, the Mahabharata is not approached as an object of worship but as a record of social transformation. The war is not presented simply as an event; it represents a historical moment in which older social orders collapse and new forms of authority emerge. At the center of this transformation, Krishna is not examined solely as a divine figure. Instead, he is read as a model through which we can understand how power operates within human societies, how it provides reassurance, and how it gradually silences doubt.The book examines in depth themes such as social structure, authority, intellectual obedience, the social function of myths, the political meaning of war, the instrumentalization of human relationships, and the silent suffering of the broader population. 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 9798903621767
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