12-01-2006, 09:00 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I'm not sure about other parts of India, but in Kerala and I believe in TN too there is a belief that a copy of Mahabharatha should not be kept at home<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It is based on family dispute, so they discourage to keep at home. In north some people tear off some pages or don't read complete book. But nothing wrong, it is just a good book/literature on history,religion, politics, and war strategy.
Chinese enjoy any book on war, plus Mahabharata puppet and stage shows are very popular in Thailand and oriental countries.
It is based on family dispute, so they discourage to keep at home. In north some people tear off some pages or don't read complete book. But nothing wrong, it is just a good book/literature on history,religion, politics, and war strategy.
Chinese enjoy any book on war, plus Mahabharata puppet and stage shows are very popular in Thailand and oriental countries.