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[quote name='tylerdurden' timestamp='1345153868' post='1302322221']
nenepdoo long back oka question adiga.. inthavaraku evaru respond avvaledu..

I hurt.. I say..
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malli veyi..

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[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345153478' post='1302322172']
There is one main reason for that...

Clue: Because of one of their ancestor
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Ok, the answer is because of their ancestor "Kuru" and the land is named because of his work. Here is small story:

The Mahabharata tells of how King Kuru, a prominent ancestor of the Pandavas, made the land a great center of spiritual culture. King Kuru went there on a golden chariot and used the chariot’s gold to make a plow. He then borrowed Lord Siva’s bull and Yamaraja’s buffalo and started plowing. When Indra arrived and asked Kuru what he was doing, Kuru replied that he was preparing the land for growing the eight religious virtues: truth, yoga, kindness, purity, charity, forgiveness, austerity, and celibacy. Indra asked the king to request a boon. Kuru asked that the land ever remain a holy place named after himself, and that anyone dying there go to heaven regardless of his sins or virtues.

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[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345154024' post='1302322233']
Ok, the answer is because of their ancestor "Kuru" and the land is named because of his work. Here is small story:

The Mahabharata tells of how King Kuru, a prominent ancestor of the Pandavas, made the land a great center of spiritual culture. King Kuru went there on a golden chariot and used the chariot’s gold to make a plow. He then borrowed Lord Siva’s bull and Yamaraja’s buffalo and started plowing. When Indra arrived and asked Kuru what he was doing, Kuru replied that he was preparing the land for growing the eight religious virtues: truth, yoga, kindness, purity, charity, forgiveness, austerity, and celibacy. Indra asked the king to request a boon. Kuru asked that the land ever remain a holy place named after himself, and that anyone dying there go to heaven regardless of his sins or virtues.
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gr8 info.... like +1

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[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345154024' post='1302322233']


Ok, the answer is because of their ancestor "Kuru" and the land is named because of his work. Here is small story:

The Mahabharata tells of how King Kuru, a prominent ancestor of the Pandavas, made the land a great center of spiritual culture. King Kuru went there on a golden chariot and used the chariot’s gold to make a plow. He then borrowed Lord Siva’s bull and Yamaraja’s buffalo and started plowing. When Indra arrived and asked Kuru what he was doing, Kuru replied that he was preparing the land for growing the eight religious virtues: truth, yoga, kindness, purity, charity, forgiveness, austerity, and celibacy. Indra asked the king to request a boon. Kuru asked that the land ever remain a holy place named after himself, and that anyone dying there go to heaven regardless of his sins or virtues.
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GP..

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[quote name='jbourne' timestamp='1345153812' post='1302322214']


no man rajaji i say
mahabarata by c.rajgopalchari chaduvu
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http://www.holybooks.com/mahabharata-all-volumes-in-12-pdf-files/

http://theknowledgeden.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Mahabharata.-English-translation-by-K-M-Ganguli.pdf

http://www.gita-society.com/bhagavad-gita-section3/mahabharata.pdf

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[quote name='tylerdurden' timestamp='1345154108' post='1302322239']
How many children does Gandhaari have ?
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101

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[quote name='tylerdurden' timestamp='1345154108' post='1302322239']
How many children does Gandhaari have ?
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101 children.

100 sons and 1 daughter

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[quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1345154195' post='1302322247']


101
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Perfect. Can you name the 101th child ?

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[quote name='tylerdurden' timestamp='1345154292' post='1302322255']

Perfect. Can you name the 101th child ?
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Dussala

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ee three books lo adhi detailed version?
[quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1345154133' post='1302322243']
[url="http://www.holybooks.com/mahabharata-all-volumes-in-12-pdf-files/"]http://www.holybooks...n-12-pdf-files/[/url]

[url="http://theknowledgeden.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Mahabharata.-English-translation-by-K-M-Ganguli.pdf"]http://theknowledged...K-M-Ganguli.pdf[/url]

[url="http://www.gita-society.com/bhagavad-gita-section3/mahabharata.pdf"]http://www.gita-soci...mahabharata.pdf[/url]

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[quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1345151605' post='1302321967']
Shantanu Maharaju was considering himself the cause of the great war of Mahabharat, coz of his attraction to Queen Satyawati (Bhishma’s Step Mother) Bhishma couldn’t become king of Hastinapur.
When Bhishma heard that, he told that the root cause of Mahabharat was his vow to not marry and give the throne to the unborn child of King Shantanu and Queen Satyawati.[img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated6/bemmi1.gif[/img]
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Narnarayana tappassu chestu vundevallu to kill sahasrakavacha asura

last kavacha vunnappudu aa asura surya daggariki sharanu ki veltadu

taravata later stages wen kunti prayed surya for sun it was that asura who was born to kunti with a kavacha
so it was nar(arjuna ) turn to kill asura

thats wat i feel root cause for mahabarata

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mee mokalu manda..apudu chadivaru vayya evi anni..[img]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-lm2Ae7I_vDA/TzdY28puGdI/AAAAAAAACEU/YibpHk1zIY0/s120/258qdu9.gif[/img]

[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345154024' post='1302322233']


Ok, the answer is because of their ancestor "Kuru" and the land is named because of his work. Here is small story:

The Mahabharata tells of how King Kuru, a prominent ancestor of the Pandavas, made the land a great center of spiritual culture. King Kuru went there on a golden chariot and used the chariot’s gold to make a plow. He then borrowed Lord Siva’s bull and Yamaraja’s buffalo and started plowing. When Indra arrived and asked Kuru what he was doing, Kuru replied that he was preparing the land for growing the eight religious virtues: truth, yoga, kindness, purity, charity, forgiveness, austerity, and celibacy. Indra asked the king to request a boon. Kuru asked that the land ever remain a holy place named after himself, and that anyone dying there go to heaven regardless of his sins or virtues.
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[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345154337' post='1302322258']

Dussala
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[quote name='Thingarodu' timestamp='1345154024' post='1302322233']


Ok, the answer is because of their ancestor "Kuru" and the land is named because of his work. Here is small story:

The Mahabharata tells of how King Kuru, a prominent ancestor of the Pandavas, made the land a great center of spiritual culture. King Kuru went there on a golden chariot and used the chariot’s gold to make a plow. He then borrowed Lord Siva’s bull and Yamaraja’s buffalo and started plowing. When Indra arrived and asked Kuru what he was doing, Kuru replied that he was preparing the land for growing the eight religious virtues: truth, yoga, kindness, purity, charity, forgiveness, austerity, and celibacy. Indra asked the king to request a boon. Kuru asked that the land ever remain a holy place named after himself, and that anyone dying there go to heaven regardless of his sins or virtues.
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terrific mama

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