
Itihasa
Itihasa means History in the Sanskrit Language. The Itihasas give us beautiful stories of absorbing interest and importance, through which all the central lessons of Hinduism are permanently urged one’s mind. The laws of Smritis and the principles of the Vedas are stamped firmly on the minds of the Hindus through the noble and marvelous deeds of their great national heroes. We get an unmistakable thought of Hinduism from these brilliant stories.
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10 Interesting Love Stories in Mahabharata Very few people know

Karna – The lone son of Kunti and unsung hero of Mahabharata

Sanjay – The Charioteer and Advisor of Dhritarashtra

The Fate of Lord Rama’s lineage – Lava and Kusha

The Story of Eklavya – Cousin of Lord Krishna

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What Happened to the Astra Vidya of Ramayana and Mahabharata?
