![]() ![]() ![]() Who is related to whom? What were the main events? What was the time sequence? What was the result? If you are determined to read the Mahabharata then Wikipedia gives reliable information about the many characters and events. The Mahabharata can be read multiple times in at least 3 layers, which in order of increasing complexity are: We who have been brought up with the great epics from childhood often don't understand how difficult and confusing they could appear to a non-Indian. Some say Mahabharata should be read after the Ramayana. Moreover it is not really any "introduction to Hinduism", being much more about politics and ethics than religion or devotion, although its central figure is a Great God. (.) the Mahabharata is far too complicated for a beginner. Extract from my own earlier comment under your question:
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