Mahabharata Ramesh Menon ((link))
Arjuna woke with a gasp. The Gandiva was humming—not the war-hum, but a low, sorrowful note like a conch held underwater. He understood suddenly what Menon had written in the lost scrolls of his heart: The Mahabharata did not end at the war. It ends only when the last wound stops bleeding. And who lives that long?
Ramesh Menon’s bridges this gap, transforming the ancient epic into a fast-paced, evocative prose narrative that retains the original's spiritual and moral weight. A New Life for an Ancient Legend mahabharata ramesh menon