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''Mahabharata'' (also known as ''
Amar Chitra Katha Amar Chitra Katha (ACK Comics) is an Indian comic book publisher, based in Mumbai, India. The company was founded in 1967 by Anant Pai. Most of its comics are based on religious legends and epics, historical figures and biographies, folktale ...
's Mahabharata'') is a comic adaptation of the
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Mahabharata The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; , , ) is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the ''Ramayana, Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the events and aftermath of the Kuru ...
''. The 42-issue best-selling series by
Amar Chitra Katha Amar Chitra Katha (ACK Comics) is an Indian comic book publisher, based in Mumbai, India. The company was founded in 1967 by Anant Pai. Most of its comics are based on religious legends and epics, historical figures and biographies, folktale ...
,
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was illustrated by Dilip Kadam. The team of script writers (who took turns to complete the 42 issues) included Kamala Chandrakant, TMP Nedungadi, Subba Rao, Yagya Sharma, Lopamudra, Mihir Lal Mitra, Sumona Roy, Mohan Swaminathan, Shubha Kandhekar and Margie Sastry. The ''Mahabharata'' is often regarded as one of the most popular titles in the history of Amar Chitra Katha. It is an adaptation of Kashidasi Mahabharata. It is also the longest series (42 issue run on an alternative title schedule; from 329 to 441 985-89in over more than 1300 pages) to have been produced by the ACK. The series was originally planned for 60 albums, but it was later cut short to 42.


Concept and creation

Amar Chitra Katha had a strong commitment to the ''Mahabharata'' from the very beginning. Many of its titles were from based on particular events or characters from the ''Mahabharata''. In March 1985, the new project began, "in response to a persistent demand from our readers for a comprehensive account of the epic." The ambitious series by
Anant Pai Anant Pai (17 September 1929 – 24 February 2011), popularly known as Uncle Pai, was an Indian educationalist and a pioneer in Indian comics. He is most famous as the creator of two comic book series viz. ''Amar Chitra Katha'', which reto ...
was initially decided as a 60 volume project, with one issue in every fortnight. However, in 1988, Amar Chitra Katha issued only one issue a month, so that Mahabharata numbers came out only in every two months. The ''Mahabharata'' comics was based on, * A
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translation by Pundit Ramnarayan Dutt Shastri Pandey (
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verse version by Kunjikkuttan Tampuram (SPCS,
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) * Pratap Chandra Roy's English prose version (
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Structure

The comics does not include the '' Harivamsha'' (a supplement to the ''Mahabharata'') and the abbreviated version of the
Ramayana The ''Ramayana'' (; ), also known as ''Valmiki Ramayana'', as traditionally attributed to Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics ...
. It also omits the character
Ugrasrava Sauti Ugrashravas Sauti (Sanskrit: उग्रश्रवस् सौती, also Ugraśravas, Sauti, Sūta, Śri Sūta, Suta Gosvāmī) is a character in Hindu literature, featured as the narrator of the ''Mahābhārata'' and several Puranas inclu ...
and the first issue ("Veda Vyasa") begins with sage Vyasa acquiring the elephant god
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as his scribe and starting the dictation. It soon moves on to
Vaisampayana Vaishampayana (, ) is the traditional narrator of the ''Mahabharata'', one of the two major Sanskrit epics of India. He was one of Vyasa's four main disciples. His nephew and disciple, Yajnavalkya, who was also a well-known sage. Legend Va ...
narrating the epic to
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. This latter pair persist till the last panel of the series, appearing from time to time in panels colored differently. In addition, the events of the
Battle of Kurukshetra The Kurukshetra War (), also called the Mahabharata War, is a war described in the Hindu epic poem ''Mahabharata'', arising from a dynastic struggle between two groups of cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas, for the throne of Hastinapura. ...
was narrated to
Dhritarashtra Dhritarashtra () was a ruler of the ancient Kuru kingdom, featured as a central character in the Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is also attested in the ''Yajurveda'', where he is acknowledged as the son of King Vichitravirya. According to th ...
by his advisor
Sanjaya Sanjaya (Sanskrit: सञ्जय, meaning "victory") or Sanjaya Gavalgana is a figure from the ancient Indian Hindu epic ''Mahābhārata''. Sanjaya is the advisor of the blind king Dhritarashtra, the ruler of the Kuru kingdom and the fathe ...
, who both appeared in the middle of the battle sequences in different colored panels, thus making it a narration within a narration. The comics also included various footnotes explaining the meaning Sanskrit terms, and the few issues also consisted a pronunciation guide and glossary. Issues usually start with a page containing a summary of the last few issues, and in the backdrop illustrations of the Gita setting, with
Arjuna Arjuna (, , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, �ɾd͡ʒun̪ə is one of the central characters of the ancient Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. He is the third of the five Pandava brothers, and is widely regarded as the most important and renowned among them. ...
kneeling before
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in the battlefield.


Individual titles

Several individual books were released. They're *Shakuntala *Savitri *Nala Damayanti *Urvashi *Nahusha *Yayati *Kacha and Devayani *Indra and Shachi *Golden Mongoose *Tales of Arjuna *Bheema and Hanuman *Abhimanyu *Pareekshit *Uloopi *Tales of Yudhistira *Pandavas in the hiding *The Pandava princes *Amba *Bheeshma *Jayadratha *Drona *Ghatotkach *Karna *Draupadi *Gandhari *Chandrahasa *Tapati *Aruni and Uttanka *Sukanya *Indra and Shibi *Jayadratha Chapters about Krishna and yadavas *Krishna the protector of Dharma *Bhagavata Purana *Krishna and Rukmini *Krishna and Jarasandha *Krishna and Shishupala *Krishna and false Vasudeva *The Shyamantaka Gem *Krishna and Narakasura *Parijata Tree *Pradyumna *Aniruddha *Prabhavati *Bhanumati *Subhadra *Tales of Balaram *The Gita *Sudama


Influences and conflicts

Amar Chitra Katha series on ''Mahabarata'' (1985–89) coincided with
Baldev Raj Chopra Baldev Raj Chopra (22 April 1914 – 5 November 2008) was a prolific Indian director and producer noted for pioneering the Hindi film industry and television series. He's known for directing notable films, such as ''Afsana (1951 film), Afsana'' ...
's famous television drama series ''
Mahabharat The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; , , ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the '' Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the events and aftermath of the Kurukshetra War, a war of succes ...
'' (1988–90). Although, some fans took great pleasure in encountering Mahabharata in both mediums, the television series spelled big trouble for the comic book series. Amar Chitra Katha and the state-run
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television channel (
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) competed for the same
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audience. It is widely accepted that visual and narrative "homogenization" occurs between the ACK'S ''Mahabharata'' and Baldev Raj Chopra's ''Mahabharat''. Television producers have repeatedly turned to the Amar Chitra Katha series as reference material for costume design, set production, and subject matter. The advertisements of the comic series contained the exhortation "Read it to enjoy your Sunday viewing f the BR Chopra's ''Mahabharat''". It seems possible that the comic series was hastened to 42 issues from 60 to take advantage of the television series.


Collected formats

* The late 1980s saw the first of the collected format of the ''Mahabharata'' with a 7 volume "Library Edition". * A 14 volume special edition was published in the late 1990s. * A hard-bounded 3 volume edition in 1998 (reprinted in late 2007, 2012)


References


External links

{{Works based on the Mahabharata
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