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  • You gotta love myths and legends.

  • i like mahabharatta

    from indoesia

  • lol samies

  • I've watched all the episodes of Mahabarat last year.. Here i am for a second round.. YaY... This epic have guided me back to the righteous path of life...

  • India is just a country, just like any other. there will be times of glory, and there will also be time for chaos. nothing last forever.

  • Wow! I heard of this story on a report about India a while ago and I've been wanting to see/read it ever since then. I'm glad I finally did, it is truly an epic story. I was very surprised (pleasantly surprised)of the content. It spoke of democracy and the king was so wise and humble. And then Ganga putting the babies in the water, totally shocking! I live in U.S. but, I am of Spanish/Native American heritage and I am amazed, thank you very much for sharing it!

  • "Man must do his duty. Do not think of the fruits, the results. 'These are mine, those are not mine' ... do not have such thoughts. A wise man treats all alike. Anger and desire dull your intelligence. Accept pain and pleasure in the same way. A man must understand and do what is right. Everyone that is born must die. Justice is more important than human beings. Partha, give up this base faint-heartedness, arise and do your duty" - Krishna

    (This is not just religious text. This is wisdom.)

  • 43 dislikes?..wt! this was the best epics of our lifetime...

  • The language is Hindi. My Mumm used to read this book to me when I was a little kid, 5-7 years maybe even younger. She still has the book but its in Hindi

  • lol, stop trying to have kids, man

  • What language do they speak?

  • @Kabir1024 In this movie, they speak Hindi. In the time frame in which the story is based (which is unknown), the language spoken was not exactly Hindi. Note that some believe the story to be historical fact though one wonders how they can since the woman who became queen appeared out of a body of water (river or whatever it's called) and not wet either.

  • I love it! Thanks so much for uploading it! It's the most amazing story ever & will watch it again now for the 3rd time!

  • thank you this is great

  • Thank you very very much for the upload with english subs.

  • Watching Mahabharat with ads on tampons.

    Youtube has ruined Mahabharat for me...

  • @running70

    Get Firefox browser and Adblock add on both for free and complain no more.

  • @running70 What a totaly disrespectful thing to do,imagine if tampon adds were shown before the start of the film "the story of christ"? the world would be in upoar.

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  • shaktipat have you parents brought you up to be aparadhi? apologize dont be so ignorant dont offend vaishnavas or you wil get a karmic reaction

  • mahabharata is goofy fiction book just like the rest, westerners find it fascinating because they didn't grow up with it around. Just like how many "westerners" will find eastern philosophical ideas more fascinating, truth is that it's just as much horseshit as any other. Gurus and babas leech money off citizens by claiming wisdom. यह सब बदलने नहीं वाला | और लोग सब जगह एक जैसे ही हैं|

  • @MoonBHAA What purpose do you have to come here and spew your blasphemous evil garbage? What makes you think that the Bible, or the Mahabharat, or any such scripture is not completely historically accurate? You have nothing to prove such a claim except ignorance and doubt. Even if this story did not historically take place, which it did, there is all the wisdom in the Universe contained within it, it's like a holographic story which comprises every essential nature of all things within it.

  • @ShaktipatSeer2 :( I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.

  • @MoonBHAA Shame on you for coming to this EPIC masterpiece of Sage Vedavyasa and attempt to drop your feces upon the head of such a high and noble MASTER and representative of the LORD Almighty. You are a demon of kali yuga and I hope that you one day are able to cure your spiritual and mental DISEASE and awaken from the COMA that you sleep within.

  • @ShaktipatSeer2 haha is there a possibility that you are in a coma as well? Maybe none of us know what the fuck we are talking about? Have you ever considered that?

  • @ShaktipatSeer2 haha you are exactly what I'm talking about when I talk about westerners finding this stuff fascinating. It's easy to convince people with new things. haha kali yuga? lmao its kalyug and it means tomorrows world. God, this is sad that so many westerners are buying into this nonsense. It is fascinating, though isnt it? Check out Ramayana and the pandavas

  • @MoonBHAA Have you even studied any Vedas? Do you know what level of knowledge is contained in the ancient tradition of your country? Have you ever experienced it first hand? No, then why are you commenting on it?

  • Pretty good so far! Dunno if I can hang for 94 episodes, but I'm gonna try!

  • wtf

    

  • joe rogan's twitter sent me here

  • @arnold0976 sweet

  • i wish such silly comments like the one by johnnybrown could be filtered out.... it is so very parochial and reduces anything of substance into a partisan camp..

  • It's the fight between good and evil, as the story says it will continue till the end of end.

    This battle happens inside and outside us. You can never win forever nor lose forever. We have to accept the fact that this is a cycle and it will continue forever. it's simply superb, words can't describe the real meaning this epic carries. Beyond the reach of todays philosophy and science.

  • If you read the actual Mahabharat its kinda scary how accurate they were with describing how the world was going to descend into chaos. Not the whole "fire and water" death but the fact that parent's, teachers, and elders would not be respected, religion would be considered a fallacy, the Earth would be razed etc. etc.

  • MAHABHARAT ISN'T FANTASY, IT'S A DEPICTION OF REAL EVENTS.

    OBVIOUSLY THE STORY HAS BEEN SENSATIONALIZED AND MODIFIED A BIT OVER THE 5000 YEARS IT'S BEEN PASSED DOWN. HOWEVER THERE IS JUST AS MUCH PROOF MAHABHARAT OCCURED AS THERE IS OF ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS HISTORY (JESUS, MOSES, BUDDHA, MAHAVIR..ETC).

    SRI KRISHNA EXISTED AS MUCH AS YOU AND I DO.

    AND MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE MAHABHARAT ITSELF IS THE COLLOQUY THE SUPREME LORD AND MASTER HAS GIVEN HIMSELF FOR HUMANS... THE BHAGAVAD GITA. READ IT

  • THE BESTT MAHABHARAT PRODUCTION SERIES!!!!

    luv B.R chopra!! u ROCK MY SOCKS hahaha

  • The subs greatly simplify what's being said.

  • I love this series. It's the

    'The 10 Commandments'

    'Doctor Who'

    'Planet of the Apes'

    and Sunday dinner at the local ISKON house,

    All rolled into one!

  • This is very interesting especially because there are English subtitles in this way I will be able to understand this story.I've heard about Mahabharata but I've never read it...Is this an old production?Greetings from a catholic Italian,bye

  • Thanks for this with the English sub titles. I have seen it once on dvd but really wanted to be able to re watch it as there is so much to learn. Shanti

  • Is this the famous movie which had the most viewers ever in India?

  • @grubelsucht tv series

  • @ADMJCXNK97fan Yes, I mean the TV series. Thank you.

  • @bhasinuscuscable the supreme god is not shiva its vishnu he is the main avatar of the dashavtar

  • Pranam Prabhuji! Thank you so much for posting this series!!!! The whole too!! Ran into big probs with DVDs from India... once I've finished the series will go back to find episodes I wasn't able to see before due to subtitle probs or disk not working etc etc. Really. If it weren't for the fact that I keep not chanting my Harinam to watch these movies, I'd say you've done a great service ;) lol!

    Hare Krishna!

    Taruni dasi

  • @rhadamanthus33

    ur words arent spam, i dont know why ppl would spam u... ur intellegent man and i agree 2 what ur saying... may god bless u bro!

  • This is an amazing story. I have now seen all episodes. It is truly about understanding oneself, to be truthful and kind to everybody.

    As Krishna said - there are only two ways. Truth or un-truth.

  • OMG! mahabharat wit subtitles! i can nw undrstand it fully..am blessed! thank uuuu!!!!!!!!

  • omg vyazz is so right. over here all religion fanatics go wild on each other lol . I WISH THERE WAS ONLY ONE RELIGION, ONE COUNTRY .. U MIGHT CALL ME A DREAMER BUT IM NOT THE ONLY ONE !!!!!!!! MAYBE SOME DAY THE WORLD CAN BE AS ONE!

  • @oldblueworm ROFL

  • interestng to see but its all pagan. No gods are greater than MOST HOLY YAHUVAH

  • The greatest epic of all times.

  • i don't why muslims are watching this..it's shirik to watch...go pray 5 times a day and wash your eyes clean......u commiting sin watching hindu gods here.....MUSLIM nerds

  • @kalai45 Im a muslim but my religions shit compared to this and i can watch this if i want because i am trying to find the ultimate truth in life

  • @Mrazmatmahmood Small "truth" According to the Srimad Bagavatahm and Bhagavad Gita, There is only 1 God, and what some of the so called "Hindus" worship are semi devine beings with physical duties,has such, they ARE NOT WORSHIPABLE according to the 2 mentioned scriptures,God (By the name Krsna) is only worshipable,and worship of the semi devine beings begets only lower births after death,deeper entangling one further into the wheels of birth and death.

  • the truth my friend is in education.

    arm yourself with education and this world will look completely different and wonderful to you. it has been a long journey from ethiopia to here.

    About 6 million years ago our ancestors separated from chimpanzees and bonobos and embarked on a different journey than any other species.

    on the way we also created the curse or religion and imposed it upon ourselves.

    look at the world with eye of a human not through the eye of religion.

  • Hare KRSNA!!!

  • i love it so much...i love hindu....

  • Accoding to Swami Sri Yukteshwar in his book the Holy Science ( sanctioned by Paramhansa Yogannada) we are in ascending Dwapara yuga. Which would mean that the dark age of Kali has passed.

  • @Sharonji1 That makes more sense to me because human civilisation is improving. If you look back to the middle ages people were executing others just because they had an opinion or people hung from trees because of their skin colour. THank God all that has passed, now we just have to ride the course for further improvement of Human civlisation

  • Could someone help me out; I want to know if nuclear technology had existed back then like it does now. Why would J. Robert Oppenheimer quote the Gita during the first atomic explosion test? People have told me that countless lives were lost during the great war and along with them, the knowledge they possessed. It seemed what our ancestors knew back then was rediscovered by the Europeans and Americans.

  • @johnnybrown1884 ...Well nuclear technology did exist during the times of Mahabharat and much before that...Heroes in this epic wield weapons like Brahmastra...which is equal to Nuclear weapons of present times...capable of destroying humanity from the face of the earth...Therefore much later in this series Arjuna one of the main protagonist in the epic is warned against the use of Brahmastra, for the use of it shall result in the annihilation of all earth...'N yes countless lives were lost !!!!

  • @seanmcbride1 Purely for amusement, it is nice to always nice to make restrospective analysis. I am wondering if the knowledge of weapons that our ancestors had were retained, could India have thwarted every pirate that invaded our land?

  • @johnnybrown1884 Men during the times of Mahabharat were great souls...even someone as evil as Duryodhana was known to be a man of great courage and conviction...by performing pennance to the almighty these men were able to acquire divine weapons...sadly the man of present times has moved away from his spiritual side...his soul is far away from his maker..The knowledge of these weapons were lost with the passage of time...this is the Kali yug, man is not capable of acquiring these weapons.

  • @johnnybrown1884 ..India has been cursed or somethin' we were the greatest country on the planet...thousands of years ahead of the rest of the world in terms of Knowledge, science and spirituality....India was a land of untold riches...and look at it now...I think the demise of our great nation the "Bharatvarsh" as it was known, started at the beginning of kaliyug but very soon it will regain it's lost glory ..India will lead mankind to it's spiritual zenith it will happen it's been preordained.

  • @seanmcbride1 I think you are right. It may/will not happen overnight, but I think a steady and progressive recovery will happen. Some scholars argue that the Kali Yug will ascend upwards gradually towards Satya Yug and will not happen instantly as I think most Hindu scholars suggest will happen. Although I curious to know if you believe a Kalki Avatar will descend to earth!

  • @johnnybrown1884 ...Yea it's not gonna happen overnight...it will take it's time....darkness sets in quickly....light takes it's own good time to set...I think by some calculations there are still 300,000 more years of Kali yug and that's when lord Vishnu will incarnate in the form of Kalki. Nine Avatars have already descended, the tenth will also descend and lead our world from it's present darkness to eternal light....I'm fascinated by our great religion...just scratched the surface so far.

  • @seanmcbride1 It has so much more to offer than just one god, one book and one prophet. At times we wonder if religion is the right classifcation for Hinduism.

  • Agreed. I see Hinduism is a Science.

  • @johnnybrown1884 Good comment. Although Hinduism is a term found nowhere in the timeless Sanskrit/Vedic texts, which are its true background. The Vedas and Vedic society of times past were the true Aryan's. All this stuff has been covered up on purpose. Māyā's workings I suppose.

    I hope India will recognize its true wealth, get back to those wisdom traditions and cultural values, and regain its position in the world as the greatest country on Earth.

  • @johnnybrown1884 According to Swami Sri Yukteshwar in his book the Holy Science ( sanctioned by Paramhansa Yogananda) we are in ascending Dwarpara Yuga. This would mean that the dark age of Kali Yuga has passed.

  • @seanmcbride1

    hope so

  • @seanmcbride1 I hope so brother. I sure hope so. Just don't lead mankind with nuclear weapons if you please.

  • @Klincz11 ..Nuclear weapons are a deterrent...India has a no first use policy, meaning in a war India will not be the one who initiates a nuclear attack. However, if attacked with a nuclear weapon ...we can respond in kind...Now in context of the Mahabharata modern day nuclear weapons are actually primitive form of. this deadly power there were weapons in the past that held within them, ten times the power of today's nuclear weapons and they could be summoned by will by those who possessed them.

  • @seanmcbride1

    before we were indians, chinese, american, english, or russians we were ethipians.

    plz check out with any biologist in any university. he will explain you. so instead thinking as indian think as human being and celebrate the achievements of mankind.

    when we think in terms of religion or nationlity we actually belittle ourselves.

  • @zulfitareen I don't believe in the theory of evolution...it's just some bullshit sprouted by that racist Darwin...I don't need to check with any biologist or any other genetic scientist....India was a name given by the foreign invaders...I'd much rather call our nation Bharath Varsh...it's boundaries once upon a time encompasssing the entire planet Earth....your statement is pretentious...trying to talk the good talk....but the reality of our times is quite different...!!!!

  • WE ARE ALL ETHIOPIANS:

    Life started on earth from a single primordial cell 3.8 billion years ago.

    Primates, the ancestors of our ancestors evolved 65 million years ago.

    Our ancestors separated from chimpanzees and bonobos in Ethiopia 6 million years ago.

    Homo Sapiens, the modern man evolved in Ethiopia 250,000 years ago.

    Some of our ancestors moved out of Africa in search of hunting grounds 70,000 years ago. The mankind invented curse of religion 11600 years ago.

  • religion

    disables

    a person's

    ability

    to think

    and act

    critically

    and rationally.

  • @seanmcbride1 Anyone who doesn't believe in Evolution is just fooling themselves. I was a Former Hindu now an Atheist, Hinduism is not above Science, The sooner you realize that, The better it will be for "Dharma" to prevail.

  • @forgottenmemories63

    Everyone has their respective path. I was born an atheist and determined Lord Krsna was for me, not Christ, not Buddha, Kabir, Allah or whomever else I didn't name. Religious practice is unique to each person. Even the ardent atheist is religious. His way of thinking of is his religion, the actions he reaps are his god. Good luck pitting your own strength against that of a living thinking universe.

  • love this series!! I remember I watched this back then while I was just a little kid... my mum watched this, and I did the same ^^, but I found out this series is extremely interesting and also educated!! what a great work!

  • 1.how many episodes?

    2.is there Ramayana with english subtitles?

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  • @AlienshateU 1. 94 episodes of Mahabharat.

    2. sandeepvera's channel has Ramayan with eng subs: youtube[dot]com/user/sandeepve­ra#grid/user/B1BE563BDB1250B5

    3. For Uttar Ramayan or Luv-Kush, see: youtube[dot]com/user/sandeepve­ra#grid/user/F5CC30349E53E5F3

  • im curious, Is this just a show or is it some how suppose to represent history or culture in india......if yes please explain the drownding of the babies.....I know india has a magical history and that is y i am asking if this is suppose to be true in any form for them, or just a story that represents what happens if you don't contimplaite your actions?

    Thank u

  • @lillmissbaaadasss Well, this is what is written by the author Veda Vyasa some 4000-5000 years back. Some think its just a story, many hindus believe that it actually happened, as for me I think the crux of story really happened and the author enhanced it. What is important is how much morals you learn from this and not whether it happened.

  • @Apollo13143

    Thank you!

  • @lillmissbaaadasss It's a myth. The figures are archetypal. The promise or oath given on impulse and later regretted is a common motif in myth and folktale. One thing to consider in this particular story is that Ganga is a river goddess. She herself is the river she's drowning her sons in. It becomes quite complex. The king's duty is conflicting with his love for his wife and with the integrity of his oath. The conflict between duty (dharma) & desire is an ongoing theme in Indian myth.

  • Of course we learn more about Ganga's motive in episode 2. And it's all part of a larger tapestry which will lead eventually to the later events in the epic. The story works on (at least) 4 levels: the tale (i.e. with the mythic and folktale motifs), the historical epic, the religious/philosophical allegory, and the allegory of the life of an individual human being.

  • @Ibis333

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me!

  • thank you so much for sharing this with subtitles :)

  • i remember her drowning the babies from when i was little!!! lol i was like y is she doing that?.......and since i was little my dad told me 'they're swimming to god' and i was like they can swim at so little? lol thx a lot!!! brings back memories!!!

  • @ADMJCXNK97fan Your fathers explanation was excellent. :)

  • @Apollo13143 haha thanks!!!

  • Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti... Thank Bhagavan for the Mahabharata... Long live the Mahabharata, the original history of the entire human race! :D

  • A most beautiful book.

  • 12:20 - 12:54

    EPIC

  • what is hinduism where the saree of a lady is snatched in the public ?

  • @prithi1pal

    lol, that is around episode 40 so you have a couple of epsodes to wade through.

    Erm, the best I can get is Hinduism is a monotheistic belief system. You might want to watch the show, and consult wikipedia or other users here on youtube for details. It's facinating.

  • @prithi1pal For that insult 640 million were killed on Kuruksetra.

  • @prithi1pal Draupadi? One of my favourite characters of Mahabharata!

  • @prithi1pal hiduism is the oldist religion in the world that comes from Yoga......which is a whole differeant tree in itself (postures are a very very VERY minor part of it), hinduism has many different belief systems and gods and functions, rituals etc., (they're awesome!!!lol sorry), but that's basically it..............you can go deeper into them and research the gods or the texts, or rituals, festivalsetc. curently we're approaching major festival season!!! lol hope that helps!

  • @ADMJCXNK97fan ok..well it doesn't really COME from yoga--but it is greatly entwined with it.......it was a lifestyle that became a religion.....

  • this is awesome!

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  • One of my favorite Cantos!

  • crazy ass bitch drowning her kids wat the fuck?

  • @herndonboy13 that is Goddes Ganga those babies are incarnates of the 8 vasus (celestial beings) who commited a thievery, and were cursed to be born on earth (that is very bad news for celestial beings), they were in major trouble so ganga decided to ease things up on them; so she became their mother and they were born through her, and then she released them as soon as they were born; all except for bhishma (the last one that didn't get drowned) :( he did the main robbery, so he had 2 stay.

  • The king is such a coward and a fool...

  • @bhasinuscuscable Actually the word hinduism is unknown to the sanatan vedic cultur. It was introduced with the invasion of the Mogols, they pronounced H insted of I, so people beyond the INDUS River became Hindus. Hinduism is rather mix of the real and adulterated Vedic varnashrama system of 4 kasts-varnas and ashramas.Greatings and dandabats!

  • @borndaitya Interesting info. Thanks!

    

  • I am glad for the English subtitles! I can now re-watch this, I understood less of it when I was younger. Thanks so much!

  • Poor Shantanu, its not his fault,

    ... its mother Ganga.

    --Maaa :'D

  • Is this in Hindi??

    I suppose it is NOT sanskrit.

  • @carsonwyler It's in a very formal, pure, and Sanskritized form of Hindi.

  • hi, yes i know but is there any insight into the symbolism contained in these videos.

  • Ganga, home of Ganja. Easy to see how one can marry the goddess of the river.

  • vyazz...whoever u are...ur God! appreciate ur comment :)

  • could anybody post some insight into the symbolism of this episode?

  • I guess you'll understand in the second episode. That's question of karma and re-incarnation, the eighth son will explain it all :-)

  • thanks so much for putting mahabharat on here ... truly one of the most amazing series' ever made ... along with Shri Krishna and Ramayan (Ramanand Sagar)

  • vyazz, forgive them for they know not what they do. Their minds are small and deluded. Their hearts of made of stone. Pray for them.

    Namaste

  • How can somebody marry a rvier.

  • Namaste...i saw this in my younger age in Indonesian. It was on TPI ( Televisi Pendidikan Indonesia)...I am happy to see it again in youtube. Dear Rajshri thank u very much...

  • Try to respect the cultures and traditions of other people even if you don't understand crap about it.

    Thats the first rule of being human!!!

    Even if you don't practice any religion or believe in any God....at least try to practice humanity.

    And leave us in peace!!....Coz these are our epics that we revere since time immemorial. These are coherent with our roots.

    Since none of you have the understanding of eastern philosophies, you might as well take a hike!!!!

  • Every time there's a Hindu mythological on youtube...I think twice about opening it...coz of the douchebags I have to run into in the comment section who practically ruin the entire experience.

    Namely...

    Over zealous christians

    Islamic Fanatics

    Extremely Rude atheists.

    Msg to all you ppl

    If ur christian great!!

    If ur Muslim great again!!

    If ur an Atheist: even better!!!

    But for crying out loud have the decency to accept other peoples faiths rather than sticking down ur beliefs down our throat.

  • @vyazz MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY!!!

  • @vyazz i love u man!!! LOL love ur meessage haha they really need it!!!

  • @vyazz I agree 100% Personally, I love stories from other cultures, it expands the mind and if you are secure in your personal beliefs, then they don't cause any harm. BTW, I am a Christian and believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and adore the Gospel message...but that's my own deal. There's nothing wrong with others believing in other gods. And Hinduism is the world's oldest religion...oh and Krishna ROCKS!!

  • @EyrtheFyre you'd actually be surprised how much hinduism resonates with Christianity. i am Christian too, and i feel like hinduism gave me the other half of the view of God and the Universe that i was missing.

  • @vyazz thanks for the subtitles bro. kanha watched u through it ,his blessings are wid u.

  • @vyazz Thank you! Someone with sense. :D

  • Beautiful story, even if this is not true, just imagine, so many subplots, so many incidents all linked together... with beautiful teachings... a master piece written millenia ago... further, its not a story of God, its about people and how they must behave... a king, a friend, a wife, a brother... about Karma, about justice...

  • me. what's the problem?

  • seriously guys.... who can watch this from the beginning to the end??

  • lol the intro was like 3 mins xD

  • Please name the ascetic who is the narrator of the this great Epic. Song of the Lord ! War is always complex digging deep into the soul and mind. Agony and pain on the battlefield with the hope of sweet victory. Perform your rightful duty.

  • Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahabharata is attributed to the ascetic Vyasa. There have been many attempts to unravel its historical growth and composition layers. Its earliest layers probably date back to the late Vedic period (ca. 8th c. BCE) and it probably reached its final form by the time the Gupta period began (ca. 4th c. CE).

  • Krishna Dvaipayana Veda Vyasa is his name and mythologies are histories not fantasy.

  • Myths are fantasies. If you believe in the river of the dead which leads to Hades and Zeus sitting on top fo mount olympus. Then good for you.

  • If you dont believe in Santa then why do you believe in a God your family trained you to believe sense birth?

  • dont judge a religion you dont fully comprehend when u make your little comments you'll only be seen as ignorant

  • the cow is a symbol not an idol

    the cow is the symbol of the earth itself

    reverence for the earth should be seen as equal to

    respect for the cow and every other living entity the earth creates

    reverence to the Spirit Feminine Earth

    that gives us our body and to whom we return it

    - for instance:

    the image of dancing Nataraj is not an idol - it is a symbol. many similar things require proper light of intent to communicated the ideas contained within an original context - esp East to West

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  • There is one god, wise men call him by different names. It is not your place to judge who is god and who is not, it is also not your place to condemm ones belief.

  • there's no rational reason to believe that any god exists.

  • gz on freeing yourself.

  • I'm going to disprove you. The fact that there are religious texts like the Guru Granth Sahib proves that God exists. done. perioid.

  • Nope. The best that religious texts can do is act as partial historical documents sometimes. They don't prove anything supernatural such as the existence of a god.

  • It's anyone's place to criticise another's beliefs. Just as it's anyone's place to criticise another person who believes that a green dragon lives in their basement.

  • Long live ALL religions, I should say.

  • I watched it all last year but I need to watch it again to get a better understanding...I love this epic, is it true btw?

  • 12:44 - 12:53 LOL epic

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  • The music is enchanting :)

  • much thanks for posting english subtitle version.

  • what does ganga say at 18:26 after king shatinapur says its fate is in your hands?the translation was missing for those 2 crucial seconds some one help please

  • Hinduism oldest religion is truly great. I am not Indian nor a Hindu. In just one movie, it tells ALL about the human nature - the purity, honour, respect, piety etc & the ego, greed, anger, hatred, selfishness, warlike nature of human beings etc

    20% is Karma 80% is our own doing. We dictate our own Future by our Thought Speech & Action Now I've learned that we can communicate with gods & deities

    Will now B more Mindful with my Thoughts Speech & Actions It is priceless. Thanks again.

  • And here I am, watching Mahabharat for the second time... after I watched Ramayan for the second time! I LOVE THIS!

  • TY for posting this series with subtitles on the Tube :)

  • Also, the level of Human intelligence and profound insights are evident here, a refreshing alternative to those whose mindsets were conditioned by other religious politicking where people were taught for contempt about being human, except to act like bleeting sheeps (as noticed by some stupid comments against this great classic) to be used as pawns to vile agenda.

    Long Live Humanity! Long live Mahabharat!

  • Finally, I discovered Mahabharat (with English subtitles) here!

    I once saw volumes of the Mahabharat epic in a 2ndhand bookstore in our country, had wished to read it but the sheer volume of its pages were, er, bit overwhelming.

    here comes the series version that also partakes with one's visual and hearing senses, nice way to learn about Mahabharat!

  • Have just seen the first episode and love it already - looking forward to 93 more episodes.

    Dont mind the people bitching around - the Mahabharat is one of the greatest epics of humankind, no matter what ignorant fools from the lunatic fringe say.

    And THANK YOU for providing subtitles.