What is the philosophy of life that prevailed at the time of Mahabharata? Do you find it hard or pessimistic?
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The philosophy of life or world - view depicted in the Mahabharata is a practical and realistic one. It is based on a spirit of intellectual inquiry and tries to come to grips with the essence of human life.
Out of these questions and dilemmas emerged the doctrines of 'Karma' and 'Dharma' which made man alone responsible for his deeds and his fate.
It is neither hard nor pessimistic; it is simply realistic.
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The philosophy of life or world - view depicted in the Mahabharata is a practical and realistic one. It is based on a spirit of intellectual inquiry and tries to come to grips with the essence of human life.
Out of these questions and dilemmas emerged the doctrines of 'Karma' and 'Dharma' which made man alone responsible for his deeds and his fate.
It is neither hard nor pessimistic; it is simply realistic.
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