||Interesting Mahabharata facts||

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1)Mahabharat was composed by Maharishi Vedvyas and written by Lord Ganesha                

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1)Mahabharat was composed by Maharishi Vedvyas and written by Lord Ganesha                

with a condition that Maharishi Vedvyas has to continuously speak the shlokas that are to be written without stopping even for once.

Then Vedvyas also given a condition that he will speak shlokas with understanding its meaning but Ganesha cannot write them without interpreting them in his mind.

So, in this way sometimes in the entire epic Vedvyas speak difficult Shlokas which took time for Ganesha to understand the meaning and meanwhile Vedvyas took rest.

So, in this way sometimes in the entire epic Vedvyas speak difficult Shlokas which took time for Ganesha to understand the meaning and meanwhile Vedvyas took rest

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2) Strange but true that there are 10 other Gitas that exist like Vyadh Gita, Ashtavakra Gita, Parashar Gita etc. Though Shri Bhagwad Gita is the pure and complete Gita which contains information by Lord Krishna.

3)There are 33 main Gods according to Dharma Granthas and one of them is Ashtha Vasu who was born as Shantanu and Ganga's son. Their 8th son was known as Bhishma.

4)It is said that Mahabharat teaches about Dharma and many people even connect it with truth or lies but nowhere in any instance in Mahabharat truth or lies are defined

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4)It is said that Mahabharat teaches about Dharma and many people even connect it with truth or lies but nowhere in any instance in Mahabharat truth or lies are defined.

Each and every action of people in Mahabharat depends upon the situations in which they are in.

Each and every action of people in Mahabharat depends upon the situations in which they are in

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