Voice by Sri Garikapati Narasimharao
Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma
Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma
Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma
The Pandavas' twelve-year journey through the forest, where they learn life lessons and develop character, is chronicled in the parva.
The Aranya Parva includes talks on virtues and ethics, as well as myths about Arjuna, Yudhishthara, and Bhima, as well as the stories "Nahusha the Snake and Yudhishthira" and "Ushinara and the Hawk."
It also includes "Nala and Damayanti" and "Savitri and Satyavan" love stories.
The Vana Parva (or Aranya Parva) is the third of the Mahabharata's eighteen parvas, often known as the "Book of the Forest." Aranya Parva comprises 324 chapters and 21 sub-books, as is customary. The critical edition of Aranya Parva contains 16 sub-books and 299 chapters, making it the longest of the epic's 18 books.
6. Rajasuyika Parva (Chapters: 32–34)
7. Arghyaharana Parva (Chapters: 35–38)
8. Shishupala-vadha Parva (Chapters: 39–44)
9. Dyuta Parva (Chapters: 45–73)
10. Anudyuta Parva (Chapters: 74–81)
Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu
Sabha Parva has 10 sub-parvas (sub-books, little books), and a total of 81 chapters (sections). The following are the sub-parvas:
1. Sabhakriya Parva (Chapters: 1–4)
2. Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva (Chapters: 5–13)
3. Rajasuyarambha Parva (Chapters: 14–19)
4. Jarasandha-vadha Parva (Chapters: 20–24)
5. Digvijaya Parva (Chapters: 25–31)
Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu
Sabha Parva, often known as the "Book of the Assembly Hall," is the second of Mahabharata's eighteen books. In the conventional Sabha Parva, there are ten sub-books and 81 chapters. Sabha Parva comprises nine sub-books and 72 chapters in the critical edition.
Voice by Sri Mylavarapu Srinivasa Rao garu.