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How Researcher Varun Gupta Is Building GrahRahasya Decoded Into One of India’s Most Research-Driven Mahabharata Podcast Platforms

How Researcher Varun Gupta Is Building GrahRahasya Decoded Into One of India’s Most Research-Driven Mahabharata Podcast Platforms

New Delhi [India], June 10: The digital revolution has transformed the way people consume knowledge. Complex subjects that once required access to libraries, universities, or specialist communities can now be explored through podcasts, long-form video discussions, and digital learning platforms. This shift has created new opportunities for the study of India’s epic traditions, particularly the Mahabharata. Yet this transformation has also produced a challenge. As mythology content becomes increasingly popular, discussions often prioritize speed over depth, certainty over inquiry, and entertainment over evidence. Complex literary traditions are frequently reduced to simplified narratives designed for short-form consumption. Against this backdrop, a…
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FIRST TIME ON YOUTUBE: Varun Gupta and GrahRahasya Decoded Bring Mahakavi Bhāsa’s Rare Sanskrit Play “Karnabharam” Into Mainstream Mahabharata Discourse

FIRST TIME ON YOUTUBE: Varun Gupta and GrahRahasya Decoded Bring Mahakavi Bhāsa’s Rare Sanskrit Play “Karnabharam” Into Mainstream Mahabharata Discourse

New Delhi [India], May 14: Rare Long-Form Discussion Explores Karna’s Psychological Conflict, Parashurama’s Curse, Kunti’s Promise and the Forgotten Emotional Depth of Sanskrit Dramatic Literature Long before arrows pierced his body on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Karna had already been wounded by fate, silence, rejection and unbearable moral conflict. It is precisely this inner fracture — rather than the spectacle of war itself — that ancient Sanskrit dramatist Mahakavi Bhāsa captured in his extraordinary play “Karnabharam,” one of the most emotionally layered dramatic interpretations of Karna in classical Indian literature. Now, in what is being viewed as among the very…
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