One of the best books I’ve read. Had really fun reading it. Took me some time but was absolutely worth it.
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One of the best books I’ve read. Had really fun reading it. Took me some time but was absolutely worth it.
View on r/Nepal by ilikemomolastai
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What version did you read?
Any significant difference from the TV series aired on Nepal Television?
Congratulations brother 🎉👏
So what was the conclusion??
I read a big fat book in Nepali when I was about 14-15 years old. Luckily my grandfather was a highly retarded teacher of Sanskrit and Nepali. Otherwise I probably would’ve read in English at some point.
EDIT: regarded lol
language?
Does the version you read require any prerequisite contextual knowledge or like you can start from 0 and still understand most of it?
What things stuck out for you?
Fav lesson and teachings you learnt?
Book malai pathai deu
Watched the show back when I was 9-10 I suppose.
Mahabharat
How many days/time per day did you commit?
I still remember when Rick Riordan had me hooked on his books and got me interested in these mythologies. I ended up reading about almost every single mythological figures and creatures. Mahabharata was one of the last ones I read. Ramayana was the last. I found Greek and Egyptian and Norse more interesting.
Could not tell you what lesson I learned from each one of them though.
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