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Textuality and Intertextuality in the Mahabharata is a collection of sixteen essays which sets out to explore the limits of the epic. Moving beyond plot and story the epic has come to represent a complex web of meaning produced through multiple strategies of reading and interpreting it. The present collection of essays represents myriad, interesting and insightful dialogue on textuality and intertextuality of the myths, its meaning and metamorphosis of meaning ...
Culture in its highest form pre-supposes the practical paradigm of caring. India and Australia, apart from cricket and the cattle place, also share an infinite cultural diversity. And both are moving towards the realization of a convergence of various cultural segments of their respective populace, wherein the significant parts make an equally significant whole. Ours jointly has been the endeavour to attain the pinnacle of a Vernacular Republic, a global village ...