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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Mahābhārata is not merely an epic of kings and war. It is the living expression of Sāṅkhya philosophy and the inner science of consciousness. Every character, every battle, and every dialogue in this timeless scripture encodes a principle of existence — a tattva, revealing the architecture of reality itself.
This book deciphers that hidden yogic and philosophical code behind the world’s greatest epic, unveiling how the outer story of kingdoms and conflicts mirrors the inner evolution of the soul.
King Śantanu embodies Puruṣa, pure consciousness;
Satyavatī personifies Prakṛti, creative nature.
The Pāṇḍavas symbolize the five Jñānendriyas (organs of perception) and five Karmendriyas (organs of action)
While The Kauravas represent the five Tanmātras (subtle elements) and five Mahābhūtas (gross elements)
On the subtler yogic plane,
Yudhiṣṭhira corresponds to the Vijñānamaya Kośha,
Bhīma to the Prāṇamaya kosha,
Arjuna to the Manomaya kosha,
Nakula to the Annamaya kosha, and
Sahadeva to the Ānandamaya kosha.
Draupadī as Kuṇḍalinī Śakti, the awakening force of consciousness.
Kurukṣetra thus becomes the battlefield of the human psyche — the eternal struggle between dharma and adharma.
Kṛṣṇa stands as Divine Wisdom, the Higher Self guiding Arjuna — the Mind.
The Bhagavad Gītā emerges here as the dialogue between Soul and Spirit.
When Divine Consciousness speaks directly to the human heart, awakening the seeker to the path of liberation.
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Srinivas Panaganti, known by his pen name Srinivart, is a software engineer by profession and an artist at heart. His journey of creativity flows through many forms digital art, painting, and writing each serving as a mirror for his deep introspection and exploration of human consciousness.
Passionate about reading and reflection from an early age, Srinivas finds fulfillment in both absorbing wisdom and sharing it through words and art. After the success of his debut book, Be the Best Version of Yourself, and his second work, Wake Up, and third book Secrets of Ramayana, he now presents Secrets of Mahabharata a contemplative journey that uncovers the hidden yogic and symbolic dimensions of the timeless epic.
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