Stri Parva
The Stri Parva (Sanskrit: स्त्री पर्व), or the "Book of the Women," is the eleventh of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. It traditionally has 4 sub-books and 27 chapters, as does the critical edition. Sometimes spelled Stree Parva, it describes the grief of women because of the war. The parva recites the grief of men too, such as of Dhritrashtra and the Pandava brothers. The chapters include a treatise by Vidura and Vyasa on passage rites with words of comfort for those who have lost loved ones, as well as the saṃsāra fable of the man and a well.
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Stri Parva
The Stri Parva (Sanskrit: स्त्री पर्व), or the "Book of the Women," is the eleventh of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. It traditionally has 4 sub-books and 27 chapters, as does the critical edition. Sometimes spelled Stree Parva, it describes the grief of women because of the war. The parva recites the grief of men too, such as of Dhritrashtra and the Pandava brothers. The chapters include a treatise by Vidura and Vyasa on passage rites with words of comfort for those who have lost loved ones, as well as the saṃsāra fable of the man and a well.
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Striparwa adalah buku ke-11 Ma ...... n ritual sraddha.
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The Stri Parva (Sanskrit: स्त् ...... a fable of the man and a well.
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Стрипарва (санскр. स्त्रीपर्व, ...... и птицы пожирают тела павших.
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Striparwa adalah buku ke-11 Ma ...... n ritual sraddha.
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The Stri Parva (Sanskrit: स्त् ...... a fable of the man and a well.
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Стрипарва (санскр. स्त्रीपर्व, ...... и птицы пожирают тела павших.
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