Thank you for your service! While I am vaguely familiar with the Bhagavad Gita as a westerner; this was my introduction to the Mahabharata and I am grateful for your efforts to share with others - it is truly a maginficant and captivating story. Sat nam.
look up how the actual vymanna worked it actually shows that it could've been done they were able to describe the effects of a nuclear weapon with great detail even the radiation fallout effects like the hair all falling out and the skin developing black patches of dead flesh. there is actually a type of pure iron they knew how to make that cannot rust we still can't do this today
look up mohinjo-daro there is evidence of vitrification of the rock and those objects which can be carbon dated showed dates in the future instead of being as old as they should be(nuclear bombings can do this when you use radio-carbon dating)
Thank you very much. I read the Mahabharate years ago and I thought it very beautiful but I was too young to understand it so I am going to watch your entire video. And no AI voice.🎉
Excellent insight into the bodybuilding culture of ancient India! Those guys were totally jacked! But seriously, I loved every minute of this video. The Mahabharata is an amazing story and gives so much insight into a time and place where people had a much stronger sense of the divine than we have today. Thank you for making this available.
Finally with lots of "real" side stories, very honestly someone put the epic, which has more stories once this captivating "root" version is heard. Very pleased ... & satisfied. Before this, when I was a kid, I read and imagined all this, with parts of pictures in Amar Chitra Katha in India. * This video is great! *
For those who think it's mythology im Hindu and we believe that this is our indian history. It also included Bhagwat Gita . The song of Lord Krishna ultimate reality
What a magnificently informative work!! Got spellbound by the crisp narration and brilliant illustrations. Thank you for uploading such an excellent work. Its so enchanting, couldn't stop watching the full work & bow down in respect & appreciation. Thank you indeed. Thanks to youtube for recommending.
Wow. Thank You! Beautifully recounted! While watching I couldn’t help but draw parallels to our current times… And so now looking forward to what Lord Krishna revealed in the Bhagavad Gita on the nature of Man and Spirit 🙏🕊️
This is absolutely wonderful! I love all cultures historical myths, storie, or how ever people want to perceive them! There is always truth in our stories.... i wish people would realize this...Thank you so very much, love & light
The illustrations and your narration ( though bereft of the intense paraphernalia of the historic events...) were very good. The epic in written form is crazy as hell . The characters, their detail and events they grace in it can't be imagined as some "brilliant mind's" tale. They are (were) true and they walked the very Earth we have inherited. The tech that they had then is yet to unravel but it seems now it has started to. Much of it was lost because of vile flat earthers.
Amazing work. Thank you very much. I have a question. In 2:27:00 there was a mention of Narayeni Sena (army) and one of the picture shown was of beings with lion head (feline beings) or lion people. Why did you pick that picture? Was Narayeni sena consists of feline beings? I have known feline being (or cat people) as Urmah. They are also considered and described as a strongest, powerful, fearless and highly skilled army similar too Narayeni army. Are they same ? Do you or anyone else have any idea about this? Thank you.
Good question. Honestly I went with that picture because it looked more dramatic and it lent itself visually to a previous half lion/half man incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
she was not a 'mysterious' princess/apsara as you have shown in your AI art. Her name was Satyavati. She was a fisherman's daughter who used to ferry travelers across the river in her boat for a living. She went on to be the mother of one of the highest intellectuals of Bharatavarsha, and matriarch to the most powerful kingdom of the region.
Beautiful narrative, though it seems to be appropriate to the Indian culture to have kept the Sanskrit names after the English equivalent, for example "Vasus" instead of "angels."
Ghatotkacha, his name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (utkacha) and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. The captions on the video are from my script so if you switch on subtitles/close captions you'll see the correct spelling for all names.
Any idea what the true age of the Indian civilization is? I know deep in my soul, somehow, that they are the oldest civilization on earth. I am of European decent, but something in my ancient ancestors' memories tells me that India is the cradle of mankind. I would love to know if anyone else has this sort of soul experience.
Ironically I found this video in my feed after reading your comment - ua-cam.com/video/NMHiLvirCb0/v-deo.htmlsi=W5zCU0hnE7gN6sry. Pretty much impossible to tell with absolute certainty the age of the ancient civilizations. There's definitely something about India with regards to spiritual advancement.
@@arjunaavatar6368Graham hancock's views about India is fully wrong. He reflects the views of karl Marx. He says India is only 5000 years old. Indus valley civilisation itself is older than 9000 bce.
Not at the moment - there might be another version release at some point in the future - would also correct a few errors picked up when that happens. Currently focusing on finishing Ramayan series.
3:05:54 Is this the weapon that destroyed the Grand Canyon Kingdom ? 3:06:54 The lost of the telepathic power ( the third eye , the hundred petal lotus chakras ) often associated to the Tower of Babel , when the people was transformed into beasts and monkeys with a terrible curse and scattered all over the world , they can't understand each other anymore .
1:39:06 Arjuna being tempted to remain in heavenly pleasures reminds me of a scene in "Through the Eyes of Desperation" (terrible book, Jules Dapper made a funny review) when the main character, a her*in add*ct, wants to save a woman's life, but he's just taken a dose, so he falls asleep and wakes up to find he's too late - it's a horribly tragic moment because the consequences of his own weakness are before him, alive one moment and not the next
Very interesting, where could i find a translation to read for myself? I know this has to be a condensed version. You’d have to condense it or we’d all be here a VERY long time 🤣
The original is in Sanskrit so there's lots of variations - even contradictions between different versions - you can try this link - www.gutenberg.org/files/15474/15474-h/15474-h.htm
I am very confused. It is SOOO long, it is not possible to read it in 3 hours. The PDF of the translation I have is over 2300 pages long, with small text. This can't be complete - HAS to be VERY abridged.
It is very abridged. I tried to get the core essence of the story. For those that are interested to learn further this would be a starting point - more like an executive summary.
On Chapter 36 when Lord Hanuman said ;I have yearned to meet you for a long time. We are spiritual brothers, both blessings of Varuna, Attn: Lord Hanuman and Sriman Arjuna were sons of Lord Vayu not Lord Varuna 🙏
Hey, I saw a video exactly like this by the Hindu Saga. The same chapter names and kind of the similar script. Are they... somehow plagiarising this video, or was in just a giant coincidence and Im seeing things? Just wanted to make sure
I would say "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" but they could have at least changed the chapter names 🤣. I actualy like the channel - I've watched quite a few of their videos.
@@arjunaavatar6368 Yeah ay?? I going to comment asking If they could make a full Ramayana video later in the future, but seeing as you just started that series, theyll probably just copy that too😭🙏
Yes, music is not my strong suit and really its just there to add a bit of a beat and to hide the squeaking of my chair or the occasional sound of birds when I did my 4am voice overs. Might release versions without background music at some point :)
@@arjunaavatar6368 Great job on the background music. Normally I mute videos as the background music distracts me so much it causes me anxiety. In this case, I would have missed the entire story and given it a thumbs down and moved on to the next, so thank you for not making it as loud or louder than the dialog, just a little bit of ambiance in the background.... perfect:)
Thanks for this. I’m in awe of the author who invented the story. It’s an ancient aryan story that rivals our Lord of the rings or Avengers universe or others. They certainly had this as their biggest blockbuster entertainment
In the story of the 8 sons, what I don't get, is if the angels were cursed with lives of suffering why then would they be born as prince's? The people that are pampered and suffer the least of all.
In comparison to their lives in the heavens any birth on earth is suffering - physical pain, emotional pain, disease, sickness, old age etc. Also keep in mind they were not necessarily bad people, they made a mistake.
Finally - the compiled 3hr edit. Close to 2 years of work to complete this one. Hope you find this valuable.Enjoy :)
Thank you. Very grateful ful. So far I'm enjoying it .. Thanks again. The art is awesome 👍🏽🤙🏽
Dandavat for all of your hard work ❤ Jai Sri Krishna 🙏
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Awesome job. Thanks
That was absolutely fantastic. Thank you for your hard work. This is one of the greatest stories ever told.
I have no idea why this was recommended to me but I'm hooked. This is beautiful and the story is captivating.
Good One 👍🏼
because you were meant to see it
This is wonderful! Thank you! I’ve never felt the Mahabharata was so accessible to me. And I’m happy that I already know some of the characters! 😊
Thank you for your service! While I am vaguely familiar with the Bhagavad Gita as a westerner; this was my introduction to the Mahabharata and I am grateful for your efforts to share with others - it is truly a maginficant and captivating story. Sat nam.
I agree 100% thank you
look up how the actual vymanna worked it actually shows that it could've been done
they were able to describe the effects of a nuclear weapon with great detail even the radiation fallout effects like the hair all falling out and the skin developing black patches of dead flesh.
there is actually a type of pure iron they knew how to make that cannot rust we still can't do this today
look up mohinjo-daro there is evidence of vitrification of the rock and those objects which can be carbon dated showed dates in the future instead of being as old as they should be(nuclear bombings can do this when you use radio-carbon dating)
Amazing .Such a beautiful visual of any mahabharata I’ve seen . Thank you for doing this for all of to enjoy . !!!
Thank you very much. I read the Mahabharate years ago and I thought it very beautiful but I was too young to understand it so I am going to watch your entire video. And no AI voice.🎉
The pictures are simply brilliant.
Brilliantly made. Very evident that a lot of hard work and sweat have gone into condensing. Thank you thank you
Hey, thank you for your effort for this elaborate summary! Love it!
i am excited, this is so lit!!! thank you so much, new sub!!!!
Excellent insight into the bodybuilding culture of ancient India! Those guys were totally jacked!
But seriously, I loved every minute of this video. The Mahabharata is an amazing story and gives so much insight into a time and place where people had a much stronger sense of the divine than we have today. Thank you for making this available.
Well, the women are not of bad parents either 🤪....as we use to say in Germany.
Most attractive 🙏🦚
Finally with lots of "real" side stories, very honestly someone put the epic, which has more stories once this captivating "root" version is heard.
Very pleased ... & satisfied.
Before this, when I was a kid, I read and imagined all this, with parts of pictures in Amar Chitra Katha in India.
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This video is great!
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such an amazingly informative piece of history. i absolutely love this. thank you so very much to all those involved in bringing this to the world.
For those who think it's mythology im Hindu and we believe that this is our indian history. It also included Bhagwat Gita . The song of Lord Krishna ultimate reality
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A beautiful summary. It will give to all the need to read the full text. Thank you for this great work.
I followed the whole story and it was captivating. Thank you so much.
After naby many years this was a great refresher to my knowledge of the maha bharatha. Thank you and very well done.
What a magnificently informative work!! Got spellbound by the crisp narration and brilliant illustrations. Thank you for uploading such an excellent work. Its so enchanting, couldn't stop watching the full work & bow down in respect & appreciation. Thank you indeed. Thanks to youtube for recommending.
This is wonderful thankyou for your time and hard work😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
I am 16 seconds in and feel it’s already time to say thank you for your hard work and commitment. Thank you
Wow. Thank You! Beautifully recounted! While watching I couldn’t help but draw parallels to our current times… And so now looking forward to what Lord Krishna revealed in the Bhagavad Gita on the nature of Man and Spirit 🙏🕊️
excellent Compilation! Well done and very informative....
I tell you what… Indian culture and the people are hands down the MOST beautiful people on this planet
Thank you for this ❤
@maria89479, you don't get out much do you?
And also the most dirty
Excellent...great writing, great graphics. Continued success! 🙏💕
Thank you for this wisdom. This could have come at a better time 🙏🏽
I know what you mean. On the other hand: the armies are gathering again, so the timing is good ...
Wonderful Work and informative! Thank You for this!!
This is absolutely wonderful! I love all cultures historical myths, storie, or how ever people want to perceive them! There is always truth in our stories.... i wish people would realize this...Thank you so very much, love & light
Mahabharata is not a myth. It is history from before the abraham cultures (more then 5000 years old)
@visalg i believe that, just saying what others may believe....
@visalg we dont have to force someone what they believe, that our Sanatan(Hindu ) culture bro .
Everyone is related, know the deeper questions. But this is all that is needed to be known!
I have looked for the story of this since I first heard of it many years ago. Thank you so much! This is very well made also.
The stories are mesmerizing. Thank you.
Wowwww this is awesome! Thank you 🙏🌹
Amazing summary! Thanks for the effort!
I was riveted to this story so beautifully done and narrated thank you so much for all the hard work you have done looking forward to more 🙏❤️🇨🇦
Thank you for this! I love it!!🥰
A million thanks for your work. Most grateful. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I am deeply thankful 🙏🏼
🕉️ Thank You For A Wonderful , Knowledgeable Video 🕉️
Thank you so much for making this ❤🎉😊
Sooo very cool 😎
This was amazing thank you so much many blessings 🙏🏾
thankyou for compiling this.
Thank you for this epic work !
50:50
correction: Karna was Suta not Shudra.
Interesting - I came across both words and assumed it was a variation of spelling and not 2 different terms
Beautiful. Beautiful. Your voice and the way you deliver the story is absolutely superb. Please continue your god work. Love from Sri Lanka ❤
Wow ❤
I’ve always been curious about this culture and I really want to see it in action form, this had to be exciting to see and bare witness
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
captivating & fascinating!... 🕉💖🙏
Wow!! thank you so much for your hard work and dedication in bringing this story to us, I thoroughly enjoyed it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 watched it in one day! 😅
One son's name is chole bhatoore😂❤
great Work!
Really beautul. Thank you!
Love this❤
I am going to start having my kids listen to this
The best ❤
Wow a fantastic video. Thankyou
Jai Shree Radhe Krishna, Radhe Radhe❤❤❤
The illustrations and your narration ( though bereft of the intense paraphernalia of the historic events...) were very good. The epic in written form is crazy as hell . The characters, their detail and events they grace in it can't be imagined as some "brilliant mind's" tale.
They are (were) true and they walked the very Earth we have inherited.
The tech that they had then is yet to unravel but it seems now it has started to.
Much of it was lost because of vile flat earthers.
That was f*cking AWESOME!!!
Can't you talk without using slangs.🤔
This was awesome! Can you do a bhagavad gita next :)
ua-cam.com/video/BbHCNUNGpRY/v-deo.html
Thanks for your dedication 🙏
Cool story
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Thank you for not making the music too loud.
beautiful this was very powerful story!
So interesting
Thank u for this
Suscribing and i will definitely be binge watching in free time
I have never heard of suscribing, enjoy.
Wonderful ❤ Inspiring 🙏🏼
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🕉🌠🕉🌠🕉🪷🪷🪷🌠🪷🌠🪷🌠🩷🩷🩷🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU!!!!
Well done
Is there a way to give you a gift from us?
You can share this as much as possible. That's enough :)
@@arjunaavatar6368 done. Haribol 🙏
Excellent work
Will do brother 🙏🏽 @@arjunaavatar6368
Thanks
Jay sri Krishna
Veličanstveno.
Amazing work. Thank you very much. I have a question. In 2:27:00 there was a mention of Narayeni Sena (army) and one of the picture shown was of beings with lion head (feline beings) or lion people. Why did you pick that picture? Was Narayeni sena consists of feline beings? I have known feline being (or cat people) as Urmah. They are also considered and described as a strongest, powerful, fearless and highly skilled army similar too Narayeni army. Are they same ? Do you or anyone else have any idea about this? Thank you.
Good question. Honestly I went with that picture because it looked more dramatic and it lent itself visually to a previous half lion/half man incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
There was a Disney Arjuna made not long ago, it didn't tell the whole story, it was not on Disney+ u.s. streaming.
she was not a 'mysterious' princess/apsara as you have shown in your AI art.
Her name was Satyavati.
She was a fisherman's daughter who used to ferry travelers across the river in her boat for a living.
She went on to be the mother of one of the highest intellectuals of Bharatavarsha, and matriarch to the most powerful kingdom of the region.
Satyavati is mentioned as a fishermens king's daughter in chapter 4 - not sure of the apsara you mention
thank you
Beautiful narrative, though it seems to be appropriate to the Indian culture to have kept the Sanskrit names after the English equivalent, for example "Vasus" instead of "angels."
Exactly. Vasus and Angels are completely different.
2:35:33 Go, Gotta Gotcha. Go. How do you spell it? ❤😂 Wonderful video. Thank you. 🙏
Ghatotkacha, his name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (utkacha) and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. The captions on the video are from my script so if you switch on subtitles/close captions you'll see the correct spelling for all names.
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t_ahnk u!
🌷 Hare Kṛṣṇa 🌷
Any idea what the true age of the Indian civilization is? I know deep in my soul, somehow, that they are the oldest civilization on earth. I am of European decent, but something in my ancient ancestors' memories tells me that India is the cradle of mankind. I would love to know if anyone else has this sort of soul experience.
Ironically I found this video in my feed after reading your comment - ua-cam.com/video/NMHiLvirCb0/v-deo.htmlsi=W5zCU0hnE7gN6sry. Pretty much impossible to tell with absolute certainty the age of the ancient civilizations. There's definitely something about India with regards to spiritual advancement.
At least 21 thousand years at least that’s when ramayana happened
@@arjunaavatar6368Graham hancock's views about India is fully wrong. He reflects the views of karl Marx. He says India is only 5000 years old. Indus valley civilisation itself is older than 9000 bce.
If we take out letters Dr from your name it would read as anniggers6660😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is there a version without background music? I find it very distracting. Amazing project btw. Would love to listen to voice alone.
Not at the moment - there might be another version release at some point in the future - would also correct a few errors picked up when that happens. Currently focusing on finishing Ramayan series.
I love the music in the background!
So much that Western Societies have zero exposure to.
The lesson learned from the 4 chapters is that don't be a king with easy lust for a beautiful woman, so he sacrifices too much to have a wife.
Ain’t that the truth my friend! lol
No matter where one is from, it is the same story for men :)
it's a metaphor for your own weaknesses - in my version the kingdom would be lost because I nap too much
@@FionavanDahl - get aspirin then.
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Oh ,sounds like ,,,days of our life's,,,,,
3:05:54 Is this the weapon that destroyed the Grand Canyon Kingdom ?
3:06:54 The lost of the telepathic power ( the third eye , the hundred petal lotus chakras ) often associated to the Tower of Babel , when the people was transformed into beasts and monkeys with a terrible curse and scattered all over the world , they can't understand each other anymore .
1:39:06 Arjuna being tempted to remain in heavenly pleasures reminds me of a scene in "Through the Eyes of Desperation" (terrible book, Jules Dapper made a funny review) when the main character, a her*in add*ct, wants to save a woman's life, but he's just taken a dose, so he falls asleep and wakes up to find he's too late - it's a horribly tragic moment because the consequences of his own weakness are before him, alive one moment and not the next
Happy Diwali🎉!
Happy Diwali :)
Its *deepavali not diwali. Deepa= lamp + avali =string of Pearls.
Better than GOT ❤
Very interesting, where could i find a translation to read for myself? I know this has to be a condensed version. You’d have to condense it or we’d all be here a VERY long time 🤣
The original is in Sanskrit so there's lots of variations - even contradictions between different versions - you can try this link - www.gutenberg.org/files/15474/15474-h/15474-h.htm
You can activate subtitles and set the subtitles to another language and even download the subtitles as a text file
I am very confused. It is SOOO long, it is not possible to read it in 3 hours. The PDF of the translation I have is over 2300 pages long, with small text. This can't be complete - HAS to be VERY abridged.
It is very abridged. I tried to get the core essence of the story. For those that are interested to learn further this would be a starting point - more like an executive summary.
how lazy are you?
Extremely
Lol
@@visalgrude
On Chapter 36 when Lord Hanuman said ;I have yearned to meet you for a long time. We are spiritual brothers, both blessings of Varuna, Attn: Lord Hanuman and Sriman Arjuna were sons of Lord Vayu not Lord Varuna 🙏
Oops
I thought it was bhima and hanuman that were brothers (sons of vayu) isn't Indra arjunas father
@@blackrosestudios9556 yes Bhima and Lord Hanuman are Vayu's son and Arjuna is Lord Indra's son.
Hey, I saw a video exactly like this by the Hindu Saga. The same chapter names and kind of the similar script. Are they... somehow plagiarising this video, or was in just a giant coincidence and Im seeing things? Just wanted to make sure
Oh wow! how about that! I saw the video show up in my feed but haven't watched it till now.Yes - script and chapters taken pretty much as is.
I would say "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" but they could have at least changed the chapter names 🤣. I actualy like the channel - I've watched quite a few of their videos.
@@arjunaavatar6368 Yeah ay?? I going to comment asking If they could make a full Ramayana video later in the future, but seeing as you just started that series, theyll probably just copy that too😭🙏
@@ladybug_marinette_gets_hurt 🤣
Staccato background music😂😂
Yes, music is not my strong suit and really its just there to add a bit of a beat and to hide the squeaking of my chair or the occasional sound of birds when I did my 4am voice overs. Might release versions without background music at some point :)
@@arjunaavatar6368 Great job on the background music. Normally I mute videos as the background music distracts me so much it causes me anxiety. In this case, I would have missed the entire story and given it a thumbs down and moved on to the next, so thank you for not making it as loud or louder than the dialog, just a little bit of ambiance in the background.... perfect:)
The Five Pandus are a metaphor for The Five Senses.🤔🤔🤔
Thanks for this. I’m in awe of the author who invented the story. It’s an ancient aryan story that rivals our Lord of the rings or Avengers universe or others. They certainly had this as their biggest blockbuster entertainment
Ghandari got cloned 😮
Test-tube babies ❤
In the story of the 8 sons, what I don't get, is if the angels were cursed with lives of suffering why then would they be born as prince's? The people that are pampered and suffer the least of all.
In comparison to their lives in the heavens any birth on earth is suffering - physical pain, emotional pain, disease, sickness, old age etc. Also keep in mind they were not necessarily bad people, they made a mistake.
Duryodhana,why didn't use the Krishna's weapon ?
Duryodhana got Krishna's army which he did use in the war. The army without Krishna was not as effective and the Pandava army defeated all of them.
@arjunaavatar6368 it was Krishnas weapon??
@@ramanandyogi1690 The Narayana army - ua-cam.com/video/NjINntVal9c/v-deo.html