How come we still know of this story? How do you think was it preserved?
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The story of "Mahabharata" is still known as it has been passed down to us via many means such as songs, recitations, manuscripts, and folklores, etc.
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- The story of "Mahabharata" has been quoted and taught around the world by those who have inherited the heritage of the story. Like in southern India, in ancient times Mahabharata was chanted in the temples of all villages in its original form, in local dialects, or as a dance drama.
- Elaborately crafted by learned men, these readings were often funded by local kings. (The allocation of such funds was called Raja Manya). From the 17th century, thanks to British aggression and intervention, the kings did not become increasingly wealthy. But traditional readings, or just stories, continued through oral traditions. Over time, the epic was printed and the tradition continued.
- Mahabharata, as well as all scriptures and stories, are so long that it is almost impossible to preserve them in writing. It is believed that it survived only through word of mouth. For generations, our parents and grandparents have told us stories, like moral stories like Panchatantra and epic stories like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
- Hidden and valuable stories are a great way to convey knowledge to young people. It will remain in their memory forever and they may never forget it and will also help build a great personality. The other way was through the song because there was a big hidden meaning and history in the song. It is easy to remember the melody and rhythm of the song.
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"How do we still know of this story of "Mahabharata"? How was it preserved?"
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