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The Stories of Mahabharata

By: Sudipta Bhawmik
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  • A serialized story-telling of the ancient epic of India - The Mahabharata

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    Mahabharata Audio Productions, LLC
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  • Mahabharata Episode 1: Beginnings
    Apr 20 2014

    Ganga, Devabrata and Shantanu

    The first episode of the Stories of Mahabharata podcast series has been missing for a long time. The episode was not added because it did not have the production quality that we have been striving for. After a long break, we finally found some time to rerecord this episode and mix the vocal track with sound effects and music to make it at par with the rest of the episodes. We hope you like it.

    This episode tells the story of the beginnings of the great saga told by Rishi Vyasa and written by lord Ganesha. The story begins with the narrative of King Shantanu's marriage with Ganga and the birth of Devabrata. Later we learn how prince Devabrata becomes the great Bhishma because of his “Bhisham” or profound vow – a vow which kickstarts the story of the Mahabharata and the destiny of the Kuru dynasty.


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    23 mins
  • Mahabharata Episode 2: Amba’s Plight
    Jun 7 2014

    Bhishma abducts Amba, Ambika and Ambalika

    After a long hiatus, we bring to you the fully produced version of the episode 2 of the Stories of Mahabharata Series – Amba's Plight. In this episode, he learn how Bhisma abducts the three princesses of Kashi, Amba, Ambika and Ambalika by force and brings them to Hastinapur to get them married to his brother Vichitravirya.  Amba declines to marry Vichitravirya. Vichitravirya marries Ambika and Ambalika but dies without leaving an heir. Satyavati then invokes the practice of Niyoga and asks Vyasa to give the Kuru dynasty an heir. Listen to this crucial and exciting episode and share your thoughts with us.

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    26 mins
  • Mahabharata Episode 3: Birth of the Kuru Princes
    Jun 10 2014

    Pandu Hunts the Deer Couple.

    The stories of Mahabharata continues. In this episode we learn about the birth of the Kuru princes, the Pandavas and the Kauravas. We also learn about the tragic death of King Pandu caused by a curse from the dying sage Kindama.

    Audio engineering and sound design by Avi Ziv.


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    20 mins

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Great narrator and story teller

I am so pleased to hear mahabharat again from great narrator. loved it
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Awesome Narration 0f a Great Epic

I loved this production. I couldn't stop listening. Imagine my surprise when I reached the last episode and was left dangling in midair. Can someone please tell me how I can find the rest of the episodes? Once again, I want to thank Mr. Bhawmik and Mr. Azi for a presentation Worthy of the Mahabharata.

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A Cultural Performance

This performance brings life to a story that is completely new to an English native like me in a way that doesn’t feel too different or alien to understand

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beautifully done

This is officially the best way to experience the Mahabharata on audible. I binged it to oblivion and now I'm just waiting for them to catch up. This has absolutely piqued my interest in Hinduism.

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I finished the whole series in a matter of days.

I loved it. the voices, the sounds behind the narrator, the excitement and the emotional attachment you find yourself having for the characters. it was impossible for me to stop listening. I just put it on while I was cleaning and running and resting and I enjoyed every moment of it.

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very good podcast/performance

I enjoy listening to this very much.
it's very easy to listen to and the reader has a great voice.

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Exciting Rendention

This version of the Mahabharata
Brings to vivid life the fiercest battles and staunch bravery of the warriors. I do wish the inspirational spiritual nature of the war and especially Lord Sri Krishna, had been woven into the tale of heroism. The narration is good for the male characters but needs to express more feminity for female characters.

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Great telling of Indian Classic

The storyteller has great talent and enthusiasm and the sounds bring the story even more alive. I hope the tale will be finished, as we are left with the great battle incomplete. Please more.

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Fantastic fun

I am enjoying this series so much that I can't stop listening. I love the narrator's voice, the sound effects, the storyline. I love its overall simplicity, just great storytelling of a great epic story. It's arranged well too.

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Well done!

The stories of the Mahabharata come alive with passionate narration, mystical music and cosmic sound effects. I enjoy binge listening to this instead of watching boring Hollywood garbage.

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