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A COLLECTOR'S ITEM - MAHABHARAT ( 16 DVD BOX SET )
Deluxe DVD Collector's Edition - 16 DVD disc set Episodes 1-94
Synopsis : BR Chopra's Epic TV SERIAL complete (Episode 1 to 94) 16-DVDs in a Collector's Edition Box Set.
Language : Hindi, Sanskrit
Subtitles : English, French, Spanish
Audio : Dolby Digital Two Channels
Director : B.R. Chopra
Special Features : Specil Album Style Box Set, Behind the scenes, Synopsis on each CD
The story starts in the court of King Bharat after whom our country takes its name - BHARAT. King Bharat put a commoner on the throne as his successor; even though he had nine sons of his own. He did so because he believed that a ruler should be brave and jus, so that he can defend his country and be just to his subjects. He gave little importance to the privileges that accrued from and by the virtue of birth. Karma (action) was more important for him than birth. As in his opinion his sons would not have proved themselves to be good and able Kings, he put a Commoner - Bhumanyu on the throne.
However, several generations later, King Shantanu of the same Royal House broke this tradition and thus laid the foundations of the great war that was to be fought at Kuru Kshetra.
Synopsis : BR Chopra's Epic TV SERIAL complete (Episode 1 to 94) 16-DVDs in a Collector's Edition Box Set.
Language : Hindi, Sanskrit
Subtitles : English, French, Spanish
Audio : Dolby Digital Two Channels
Director : B.R. Chopra
Special Features : Specil Album Style Box Set, Behind the scenes, Synopsis on each CD
The story starts in the court of King Bharat after whom our country takes its name - BHARAT. King Bharat put a commoner on the throne as his successor; even though he had nine sons of his own. He did so because he believed that a ruler should be brave and jus, so that he can defend his country and be just to his subjects. He gave little importance to the privileges that accrued from and by the virtue of birth. Karma (action) was more important for him than birth. As in his opinion his sons would not have proved themselves to be good and able Kings, he put a Commoner - Bhumanyu on the throne.
However, several generations later, King Shantanu of the same Royal House broke this tradition and thus laid the foundations of the great war that was to be fought at Kuru Kshetra.










