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The bonds of family from "summary" of The Mahabharata by Dwaipayana Vyasa

In the great epic tale of the Mahabharata, the theme of familial bonds is woven deeply into the fabric of the story. The relationships between family members are portrayed as complex and multifaceted, reflecting the intricacies of human emotions and interactions. Throughout the epic, we see how the ties of blood can both bind and divide, shaping the destinies of the characters involved. The bond between brothers is a central focus of the Mahabharata, particularly in the relationship between the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Despite being cousins, the rivalry and jealousy that exist between them ultimately lead to a devastating war. The conflict between the two sets of brothers serves as a cautionary tale about the destructive power of famil...
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    The Mahabharata

    Dwaipayana Vyasa

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