Mahabharatha, a great Indian epic, is a compelling chronicle of ambition and destruction. Samhita Arni's re-telling - written when she was just 12 years old - is bold and unorthodox in its depiction of characters, and in the sharply critical tone it adopts towards the epic's main theme: war. Illustrated with charming and intricate line drawings, this book offers a fresh and accessible perspective on this timeless myth.
The Mahabharatha: A Child's View Series
This epic saga explores profound moral dilemmas and familial conflicts through the eyes of a young narrator. Children learn about honor, courage, and the consequences of actions within this captivating narrative. Simplified yet engaging language makes complex concepts accessible to younger audiences. It's a journey into understanding timeless principles of human nature.
