Mahabharata Character Guides Bundle: Omnibus Edition
Mahabharata Character Guides Bundle: Omnibus Edition
Explore 14 of the most important Mahabharata characters in this 1600+ page bundle. Arjuna, Krishna, Draupadi, Karna - and everyone else!
Couldn't load pickup availability
Our 5 Guarantees
Product Description
1600+ Pages. 40+ Hours of Reading.
Your complete guide to fourteen characters from the Mahabharata. In this 1600+ page Omnibus edition, you will find detailed guides on the following characters / topics:
- Krishna
- Draupadi
- Karna
- Arjuna
- Bhishma
- Drona
- Kurukshetra War
- Kunti
- Gandhari
- Dhritarashtra
- Abhimanyu
- Duryodhana
- Yudhishthir
- Bhima
This is the most comprehensive resource you will ever find on the Mahabharata's characters.
More than 40 hours of deep reading awaits!
A must-have for all Mahabharata enthusiasts.
Product Information
This is a virtual product. As soon as your order is complete, you will receive a download link to the file.
Number of pages (approximate): 1600
30 Day Full Refund Guarantee
Order with confidence. All the products on this store are backed by a 30 Day Full Refund guarantee. No questions asked.
Order from Anywhere
Order from anywhere in the world and receive the download link instantly.
If you're outside India, use a credit card (if your card is enabled for international transactions) or Paypal to pay. The order value will be converted to your currency automatically.
If you're in India, use any of the available payment options except for Paypal.
Secure Checkout
We use Razorpay, one of India's biggest payment gateways, to process your order. All your information is secure.
Questions?
If you have any questions about your order, or something isn't working as it should, shoot me an email (sharath@sharathkomarraju.com) and I will sort it out for you.
View full details















Of all the characters in the omnibus, I like the care and empathy that Sharath lends to the Bhishma and Drona characters. These are usually on the fringes, and very rarely do you see their characters and motivations explored. The leaps of logic that Sharath makes are always well thought out. The hypotheticals and thought experiments are lovely. Can see myself getting lost in these.
Highly recommended! I discovered Sharath Komarraju through his Birbal books, and I've enjoyed his fiction writing. I was not sure if his nonfiction would be to my taste. I am not even THAT interested in the Mahabharata. I mean - I know the story but that's it. I bought these books on a whim, and thought these would be good initial reading before picking up the Hastinapur series. That might still be true, but the books by themselves are great! I really enjoyed the women's character guides: Draupadi, Kunti and Gandhari. Also enjoyed the guide on Karna, though I'm not a big fan of the character.
Yudhishthir's character guide was great. Many other writers show him as a weak person but the author has a soft spot for him it looks like. Sympathetic portrayal of Yudhishthir. Interesting.
Before I read these books, I actually thought I knew plenty about the Mahabharata. But the analysis that Sharath does in these books, helping us see the world from the eyes of the various characters, is nothing short of amazing. I've read other Mahabharata-related books and they are NOT this good. My favourite is the Krishna character guide. It is good enough to stand as a book in its own right. I've seen writers build a whole career based on a single book like this. The fact that you get 14 of these books in a bundle is just great.
The characters of the Mahabharata are very interesting. I've always been fascinated by the likes of Abhimanyu and Vidura. To my disappointment, Vidura is not present in this set (I wonder why), but Abhimanyu is. What I did not expect was to see 'Kurukshetra' as a character. Interesting idea. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I like the question-answer format.