Re: Yes, but at no point is that war a good thing.
Danae al'Thor Send a noteboard - 09/07/2010 08:24:57 AM
It sounds like you are talking exclusively about the Gita. The Mahabharata does not emphasize the futility of war. Quite the opposite - the Pandavas have to fight to regain their kingdom.
Nor is it something that the victors come out of happy. The Mahabharatha (I use the h, because it is not the "t" sound of "tip", for instance. We have four t-sounds, and four d-sounds, which is why sometimes I trip over my English, it is very annoying) speaks of war as something that a great many people - the Kauravas included - work very hard, very deviously and very martyrdly to avoid. And then they do it. It's unavoidable by this point, close on to inevitable after what came before.
But the Padavas - having fought their righteous, necessary, inevitable war, pretty much went home wishing they'd been brought up by parents who taught them all to share. Killing your cousins is not fun.
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One simple question:
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No, I haven't. I have, however, been meaning to read The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov...
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Re: No, I haven't. I have, however, been meaning to read The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov...
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Is it unfinished? I seem to recall that, but I could be mistaken... *NM*
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Pale Fire is an excellent novel, particularly if you like making fun of Robert Frost.
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I've always planned on reading it.
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I've read all of Pelevin's books other than t, which recently was released.
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Sorry. I'm going to have to get back to you on this later.
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No problem. I'm stinking drunk and blew up shit to celebrate America's independence.
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
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What is it about?
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I'm amazed by these responses.
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I spent most of my time trying to decide...
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Well. I mean a book/story that you thought was pretty close to perfection.
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You are not excused.
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Wow. That read enough like Tom that I had to check to make sure it was you. *NM*
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I take that as a compliment and concur completely with Larry's statement.
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And you make me want to cover my ears
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What is yours?
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Easy. The Mahabharatha...
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Don't tell Roh.
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Which one?
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Re: Which one?
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There's a "proper one"?
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Re: I sent her Kamala Subramaniam's translation.
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Ahhh... One of my favorites...
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Re: Parva is not a translation of the MB, though, is it. It's a reinterpretation. Which is fine.
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It's spelled "Mahabharata".
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That's not how it is pronounced though...
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Traditional pronunciation vs. modern pronunciation
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I learned Sanskrit for years...
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However...
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See, I was taught that ध produced the sound in "that" and थ the sound in "thought".
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Re: I should have read the thread before bothering to give my skimpy response!
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Re: Yes, but at no point is that war a good thing.
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I really wanted to enjoy that a lot. It was good, but not amazing, imo.
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Shogun
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huh. I always felt that...
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I'd have to say Noble House is the most impressive of the three.
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A few that come to mind: Doctor Zhivago, Master & Margarita and Brothers Karamazov
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