05-08-2007, 11:46 PM
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That is what I have heard too. The evolution of the text from "Jaya" to "Bharata" to "Maha Bharata". But what I did was I directly quoted from the Mahabharata text (english translation).
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Here is Subash Kak on Jaya ->Bharata-> Mahabharata
http://www.ece.lsu.edu/kak/MahabharataII.pdf
This dating the Mahabharata and the sequencing of Harappa is a crucial part of Hindu narrative.
That is what I have heard too. The evolution of the text from "Jaya" to "Bharata" to "Maha Bharata". But what I did was I directly quoted from the Mahabharata text (english translation).
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Here is Subash Kak on Jaya ->Bharata-> Mahabharata
http://www.ece.lsu.edu/kak/MahabharataII.pdf
This dating the Mahabharata and the sequencing of Harappa is a crucial part of Hindu narrative.