The Mahabharata is renowned for its magnificence and is revered as the repository of Indian wisdom, acknowledged as such by distinguished scholars, philosophers, and critics globally. Encompassing a broad spectrum of subjects crucial for human life – such as knowledge, renunciation, devotion, ethics, morality, ancient history, politics, and diplomacy – it is acclaimed as the fifth Veda in sacred texts.
The Virata Parvam narrates the story of the Pandavas' thirteenth year in exile when they must conceal their identities to avoid another twelve years of exile in the forest. They take refuge in the court of Virata, assuming various disguises. Yudhishthira becomes a game entertainer named Kanka, Bhima serves as a cook named Ballava, Arjuna teaches dance and music as the eunuch Brihannala in female attire, Nakula tends horses as Granthika, Sahadeva herds cows as Tantipala, and Draupadi adopts the alias Malini and serves as Sairandhri to Queen Shudeshna.
This book has Virat parvam verse and translation of the verse in Telugu Language