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The Story of Mahabharata (Adi Parva)

In the Adi Parva are contained Pausya, Pauloma, Astika, Adivansavatarana, Sambhava, the burning of the lacquer house, the killing of Hidimba, the destruction of the demon Baka, Chitra-ratha, Draupadi’s Swayamvara, her marriage after defeating rivals, Vidura’s arrival, the restoration, Arjuna’s exile, the abduction of Subhadra, the giving and receiving of the marriage dowry, the burning of the Khandava forest, and the meeting with Maya. This section is divided by Vyasa into 227 chapters. These 227 chapters contain 8,884 verses.
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Originally Described by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa in C 3500-3550 BCE

Introduction
Section 1
Section 2

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Paushya Parva
Section 3

Section 4

Pauloma Parva
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12

Astika Parva
Section 13
Section 14
Section 15
Section 16
Section 17
Section 18
Section 19
Section 20
Section 21
Section 22
Section 23
Section 24
Section 25
Section 26
Section 27
Section 28
Section 29
Section 30
Section 31
Section 32
Section 33
Section 34
Section 35
Section 36
Section 37
Section 38
Section 39
Section 40
Section 41
Section 42
Section 43
Section 44
Section 45
Section 46
Section 47
Section 48
Section 49
Section 50
Section 51
Section 52
Section 53
Section 54
Section 55
Section 56
Section 57
Section 58

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Adivansavatarana Parva
Section 59
Section 60
Section 61
Section 62
Section 63
Section 64

Sambhava Parva
Section 65
Section 66
Section 67
Section 68
Section 69
Section 70
Section 71
Section 72
Section 73
Section 74
Section 75
Section 76
Section 77
Section 78
Section 79
Section 80
Section 81
Section 82
Section 83
Section 84
Section 85
Section 86
Section 87
Section 88
Section 89
Section 90
Section 91
Section 92
Section 93
Section 94
Section 95
Section 96
Section 97
Section 98
Section 99
Section 100
Section 101
Section 102
Section 103
Section 104
Section 105
Section 106
Section 107
Section 108
Section 109
Section 110
Section 111
Section 112
Section 113
Section 114
Section 115
Section 116
Section 117
Section 118
Section 119
Section 120
Section 121
Section 122
Section 123
Section 124
Section 125
Section 126
Section 127
Section 128
Section 129
Section 130
Section 131
Section 132
Section 133
Section 134
Section 135
Section 136
Section 137
Section 138
Section 139
Section 140
Section 141
Section 142

Jatugriha Parva
Section 143
Section 144
Section 145
Section 146
Section 147
Section 148
Section 149
Section 150
Section 151
Section 152
Section 153

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Hidimva-vadha Parva
Section 154
Section 155
Section 156
Section 157
Section 158

Vaka-vadha Parva
Section 159
Section 160
Section 161
Section 162
Section 163
Section 164
Section 165
Section 166

Chaitraratha Parva
Section 167
Section 168
Section 169
Section 170
Section 171
Section 172
Section 173
Section 174
Section 175
Section 176
Section 177
Section 178
Section 179
Section 180
Section 181
Section 182
Section 183
Section 184
Section 185

Swayamvara Parva
Section 186
Section 187
Section 188
Section 189
Section 190
Section 191
Section 192
Section 193
Section 194

Vaivahika Parva
Section 195
Section 196
Section 197
Section 198
Section 199
Section 200
Section 201

Viduragamana Parva
Section 202
Section 203
Section 204
Section 205
Section 206
Section 207
Section 208
Section 209

Rajya-labha Parva
Section 210
Section 211
Section 212
Section 213
Section 214

Arjuna-vanavasa Parva
Section 215
Section 216
Section 217
Section 218
Section 219
Section 220

Subhadra-harana Parva
Section 221
Section 222

Haranaharana Parva
Section 223

Khandava-daha Parva
Section 224
Section 225
Section 226
Section 227
Section 228
Section 229
Section 230
Section 231
Section 232
Section 233
Section 234
Section 235
Section 236

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