Mahabharat
Sadhguru explains how Mahabharat need not remain just a story but could be an opportunity to experience “the depth and dimension of what it means to be a human being.”
Mahabharat – Even Krishna is not Free
In the midst of Mahabharat - Saga Non-pareil, an exploration of the phenomenal epic through the eyes of a mystic, Sadhguru explains how Mahabharat need not remain just a story but could be an opportunity to experience "the depth and dimension of what it means to be a human being."
Sadhguru: We are in the throes of Mahabharat. Over 450 participants from all over the world have come to take part in this grand epic, a story that happened over 5,000 years ago, but in many ways is as relevant today as ever. Over 100,000 verses depicting a few thousand characters from their births to their deaths – their conquerings, joys, miseries and previous lives. For these eight days, we are not covering the story as a story, but as it is relevant to us. It is an opportunity for people to live through the story, to experience the depth and dimension of what it means to be a human being.