Views on the Philosophy of Knowledge in the Mahabharata Epic
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This article discusses the formation of the first buds of philosophy in Ancient India, the creation of the great epic poem "Mahabharata", which occupied a special place in its culture and history, and its significance in the life of the Indian people. The epic poem "Mahabharata" provides valuable information about the way of thinking of the ancient Indian people, epistemological views, and the significance of knowledge in human life.
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