Others have already pointed out similarities to the Odysee (Ulysses as a *legitimate ruler* , wandering the earth aimlessly after the Trojan War, having to disguise himself as a beggar, and besting suitors for his assumed widowed wife at an archery feat as only he could - there is even the part of Argos, the aging hunting dog, recognizing his master in disguise). Krishna was struck dead at his heel by an arrow - the only vulnerable spot of his body. That very spot is also chosen in a similar fate in oral histories of Achilles, a son of Thetis, a Nereid sea nymph and tutored by the Centaur Chiron (which could be interpreted as a reference to nomadic, Skythian influence). In the New World, there is a Navajo tradition of an Anasazi gambler who indentured people - and while the Kannadas are actual Dravidic hunter-gatherers, devoted to Krishna, Hebrew tradition reflects aspects of the *cultural heroes* of the Pandavas when gaining a 'promised land', led by the 'lord of hosts', ultimately leading into another diaspora, regardless. That Yudhisthira is favored is noteworthy - remotely like Abel in Hebrew tradition - as an offspring of Yama the God of *justice* (also related to the transience of time, death, the afterlife and thereby fate).
The story of Mahabharata is the story of humanity. No one is perfect not even the Demigods. One learns the art of acceptance and the importance of duty and action irrespective of caste or creed, male or female, warrior or farmer. This is the greatest story of human fragility and lack of human intellect when most needed. Thank you Kelly for a great description of the greatest Epic ever written - The Mahabharata.
@@doityourselfpakistan6535 God is Krishna alone, Demigods are those who are also in the cycle of Samsara. What the lady forgets to mention, the Discussion between Arjuna and Krishna in Bhagavad Gita reveals the Divine Universal Manifestation of Krishna as the Supreme Lord, and thus Arjun is enlightened about his incarnation, and thus confidently commences in the battlefield.
Bhagavad Gita and the story of Krishna ("Harivamsa") were a later addition to the story. Its quite probable the original story may not have even had the character of Krishna since his role in it essentially that of a counselor.
@@RaviTeja-pb7kn Such advisory, ambassadorial roles were relatively minor when you consider the whole plot of the story. Krishna does not have an active role unlike the Pandavas and Kauravas.
💛 As a Desi Muslim , My whole family know and quote Mahabharata incidents time to time for its practical teachings of action & its consequences. Love from Afghanistan!
@Ruo368cee My friend, I live on the Pak Afghan border. No one in the entire region quotes or teaches the Mahabharata. There is no tradition of it in Pashto, or Balochi or Tajiki, which are the major Afghan languages bordering Pakistan. The Uzbeks and Tajiks quote a lot of Firdausi (a Persian poet), and the Pashtuns have their own folklore. But never has Mahabharata as a traditional tale been told here in any numbers. This man is capping. He is farming likes and comments from Indians by telling lies. Maybe he is settled in India and has learnt the Mahabharata there, but there is no tradition of it in Afghanistan or Pakistan. But you are a revanchist Indian, what more can be expected from you, that you will not fall over yourself to believe any lie that local con artists tell you, if only it will make you feel patriotic.
At the time of the 18-day Mahabharata in BC, the world had two and a half hundred crore population. There were ten people who were influenced by the Mahabharata. It is estimated to have killed one billion 66 million 20 thousand people. In the case of genocide, more people died in it than in the first and Second World Wars. 78 Kingdoms took part in it on behalf of the Kauravas and Pandavas. Prof. Priyank has stated in his research that 17 types of Phalanx were created in the Mahabharata. Nuclear bombs like Brahmastra were released. Power missile, Nasr such as weaponry omitted which in today's missile and nuclear bomb over the exterminator and Being dangerous. Research base Based on the Mahabharata, Devi Purana and Shrimad Bhagavat of Vedavyas, Priyank in his research paper reported that Arjuna killed nine crore in 18 days, Bhishma Pitamah killed 10 crore soldiers in battle. There is no major and technological war in the world. It fully meets the World War standard. This lapse in history must be corrected...
Hinduism epics has always attracted me from childhood am currently learning sanskrit wish i could visit India someday❤ and plz make one video on the battle of 10 kings it was first war mentioned in Hinduism texts it was fought between ancestors of bhishma many years ago
Battle of 10 kings was first mentioned in the Rigveda..it involved Aryan king Sudas..and other kings including from neighbouring states.. that great historical war is the template for the Mahabharata war..
13:35 Karna was not born after Kunti's first marriage. He was born when she was a teenager, before marriage through a powerful Hymn. Fearing social repercussions, she had to place him in a trunk and leave it to float away in the Ganges.
@@thelastofitskind3034well. Way older than Moses or anything. Besides karna was born with numerous celestial features..a golden armour was there on his body since birth. It protected it from all kinds of weapons - man made or celestial weapons used by god's. Also he had celestial ear rings.
They say that, the war was so destructive that most of the men folk died in the war, warriors from all parts of the world took part in the battle, They even have a character named, KalaYavana (which literally means, Dark Greek man). Pyres upon pyres being burnt of bodies, the land of Kurukshetra (modern day, Haryana, India) turned red in color and still can be seen red. The sun didn't rise for months because of the smoke from millions of Pyres being burnt, coverd the sky pitch black. The war created chaos and crumbles the society, which Krishna already knew and told that this is law of nature no body can stop it, one will unintentionally only support it. Wailing of the widows echoed in the sky and human civilization ceased to progress and gotten into decline. That's how the different surviving communities scattered and settled in different regions. So began the dark ages, the Yadava Clan destroy themselves completely through a civil war. The greatest statesmen, politician, and diplomat to ever live, Krishna dies, in the forest alone, helpless, because no body is there, for even the God. Last Virtous king Parikshit takes the throne in the declined society and tries to gather it, but then again, it has gone back to herds and tribe like cultures, from the glory. Parikshit looses and makes way for the Kali(Darkness) to take over. Hence comes the Kaliyuga, the age of Darkness which we live in, tribes societies, nations, religions emerge, cruel emperors, Kings and dictators grow. The Kaliyuga continues in one form or another, so Krishna spoke.
We are only preparing for the Nuclear Armageddon. End of human civilization. But the point is, Krishan says if old systems die out, new systems emerge to take its place, let go of your worries, this world literally will die and new age will begin. So dont take it personally at all. Just take it easy and do only what you want to. Do only that which uplifts the society and environment.
He is an idiot not for the doggo but for gambling, gambling their wife (which has back end stroy of her own) also during the war, He offers Duryodhan to pick up any weapon and pick any one to fight and that wil be dicisive. Duryodhan already blessed by his mom to become iron bodied, could have picked up Yudshitira and finished him off in seconds as Yudhistir is bow and arrow guy and Duryodhan knows very well bow & Arrow but he specialises in mace and his arch rival is Bheema the gaint who could defeat Duryodhana. That is when he tells Yudhistira, all his friends are dead and so are his brothers and he has no desire for kingdom and why Yudhistira is a fool and not king material. He chose Mace and Bheema, fought valiantly and dies by a deceit by Bheema.
@@granandof course you are smarter because you know the whole story. You know as a reader who has which powers and how this action will cause this reaction.
@@granandAs for gambling, yes, even he accepts that that's an imperfection of his. View the characters with nuance. They're still humans after all they have flaws. As for the fight with Duryodhana, Krishna knew that Duryodhana's ego would make him choose Bheema, and there was nothing wrong with killing Duryodhana by deceit.
@@mrsubramanian-hy9xb Convenient and troubling moral compass 😂😂 ..NO, It was Duryodhana's final wisdom, on why Yudhistir is a piece of shit as a king" Durodhana is smart, if he wanted to live, he said he could. Absolute trash logic. I can justify anything ? That is your ego.. Mahabharata is not what to do. Gita is what you should. Any further arguments are useless.
The Mahabharata is undoubtedly an epic of unparalleled brilliance and intrigue, surpassing Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings by a billion-fold in its richness and fascination. I can't help but wonder when an ingenious Indian creator will rise to the occasion and present a high-quality rendition of this magnificent epic for the entire world to cherish. Its greatness remains one of the most cherished legacies of humanity. My heart yearns for a series that matches the production quality and grandeur of Game of Thrones, bringing the timeless tale of the Mahabharata to life in all its glory.
I’ve been listening to Mahabharata since a few weeks and it’s so long. But it’s one of the most beautiful and most comprehensive epics ever written. It contains every detail of our day to day life and how we should live. Every young adult should listen to Mahabharata through a guru once atleast once in their lifetime. They can find answers to so many things they might be confused about in life.
As an Indian hindu I have noticed that you have missed a whole lot of details but the information which you have presented is accurate and I appreciate that. You have done a good job 👏 👍 😊 Can you also make videos on the ramayanam and the puranas and hindu deities ?
Correction- Pandavas actually went to hell initially, after their death, except for Yudhister & his dog. In heaven, Yudhister saw all the Kavravas in heaven, and he was livid. And he could not find any of his brothers and Dravpadi (their wife.) Yudhister then asked to be taken to hell to meet his brothers and wife. He found them there in bad conditions paying for their mistakes and past sin. He then asked to remain with them in hell. However, Pandavas had to endure temporary punishment as a result of their past sin and mistakes. After serving their time and undergoing purification, they were eventually granted entry into heaven. Their virtuous deeds and righteousness outweighed their temporary sojourn, leading to their eventual ascent to heaven. Kavravas, on the other hand, had enjoyed heaven for their good deeds and were eventually sent to hell. After they faced their misdeeds, they reentered heaven. All Pandavas had an ego, greed, addiction to food like Bhima was, envy, etc., except Yudhistera. He was the only one who was wise and had totally been able to renounce everything. Including his brothers and wife. When Pandavas were dying one by one, he never looked back once. He had no emotions of any kind. This was a sign that he had truly renounced everything and achieved peace. NOTE- Heaven and hell in Hinduism isn't physical place. It is merely a state of mind. Being at peace is heaven, and suffering is hell. Therefore, to get to heaven and achieve salvation, one must renounce everything and be at peace to be in heaven. I.e., anger, ego, greed, etc. Then only you achieve Mosksha, AKA salvation. If you carry baggage, then you are essentially still suffering for your misdeed, as he has not let things go. Therefore, keep in mind that heaven is a state of mind = at peace. Also, this tale depicts how one cannot know what is right and wrong while doing karma. It is complex. However, one must do their dharma. There is more to it but a lot to explain. Watch other youtube videos on it if interested.
@@lifeofbolla I liked your answer but saying that Heaven and Hell are not physical places is something I can't accept. If Heaven doesn't exist then were exactly the gods live? It is true that our mental conditions lead us to Heavenly and hellish experiences but that doesn't mean that they are just metaphorical.
I’ve been listening to Mahabharata since a few weeks and it’s so long. But it’s one of the most beautiful and most comprehensive epics ever written. It contains every detail of our day to day life and how we should live. Every young adult should listen to Mahabharata through a guru once atleast once in their lifetime. They can find answers to so many things they might be confused about in life. If someone wants a link to the video series where a guru talks and explains all the verses in the Mahabharata, just comment and I’ll leave the link to it
12:10 The golden words of Duryodhana 'Not even a needle point of land'. This has the same significance in this epic just like 'et tu brute' in Julius Ceaser.
a few corrections: 1. Satyavati was never married before. Vyasa was born out of wedlock. 2. Pandu wasn't exiled, he went on an extended holiday with his wives and children. Draw the parallel between bejng cursed for dying by having sex with some sexual illness, and he used to go away on vacations away from the city to live in the greenery of the forests. 3. There was no first marriage of Kunti, Kunti was only ever married once. All her child were each born from the Devas. Including Karna who was born before she was married to King Pandu.
At the time of the 18-day Mahabharata in BC, the world had two and a half hundred crore population. There were ten people who were influenced by the Mahabharata. It is estimated to have killed one billion 66 million 20 thousand people. In the case of genocide, more people died in it than in the first and Second World Wars. 78 Kingdoms took part in it on behalf of the Kauravas and Pandavas. Prof. Priyank has stated in his research that 17 types of Phalanx were created in the Mahabharata. Nuclear bombs like Brahmastra were released. Power missile, Nasr such as weaponry omitted which in today's missile and nuclear bomb over the exterminator and Being dangerous. Research base Based on the Mahabharata, Devi Purana and Shrimad Bhagavat of Vedavyas, Priyank in his research paper reported that Arjuna killed nine crore in 18 days, Bhishma Pitamah killed 10 crore soldiers in battle. There is no major and technological war in the world. It fully meets the World War standard. This lapse in history must be corrected...
Very good video and explanation. I watched this because I'm about to read a fantasy novel by Gourav Mohanty called Sons of Darkness and its a fantasy novel based on the Mahabharata. This is one of the only epic fantasy novels/series written by an Indian author living in India. Can't wait to read this book now that I have a better understanding of the Mahabharata. Thanks!
At the time of the 18-day Mahabharata in BC, the world had two and a half hundred crore population. There were ten people who were influenced by the Mahabharata. It is estimated to have killed one billion 66 million 20 thousand people. In the case of genocide, more people died in it than in the first and Second World Wars. 78 Kingdoms took part in it on behalf of the Kauravas and Pandavas. Prof. Priyank has stated in his research that 17 types of Phalanx were created in the Mahabharata. Nuclear bombs like Brahmastra were released. Power missile, Nasr such as weaponry omitted which in today's missile and nuclear bomb over the exterminator and Being dangerous. Research base Based on the Mahabharata, Devi Purana and Shrimad Bhagavat of Vedavyas, Priyank in his research paper reported that Arjuna killed nine crore in 18 days, Bhishma Pitamah killed 10 crore soldiers in battle. There is no major and technological war in the world. It fully meets the World War standard. This lapse in history must be corrected...
Excellent video mam. You have covered every important details about mahabharata, even many Indians may not know some of those details. Thanks❤. Glory to Lord Krishna❤❤
i am an indian and i was wondering how much of it you knew since its very vast but the moment i heard you perfectly say Aukshauhini.. i understood you really know very much of it.. we love the mahabharat and i guess you too
Mahabharat and Ramayan is Pure History. Lot of Writers and Their Viewpoint Changed the Scenario. Today's Time We Know Which Ramayana and Mahabharata, That's are not Originals. Originals are Connected with Reality, There has nowhere existence of Fiction. And For that Facts, Indians Always Says It's History not Myth. And Lot Archaeological Excavation Happens and Everything Matched with Original Ramayana and Mahabharata.
@@ak10911ify No i mean the aim and motive of the chakravyuh was to enclose a warrior in center and everybody have to attack him. This was not any cheating trick at all.
@@adityasharma485 The rules were made by Bhisma in which a group of warriors cannot fight against one warrior , it was considered to be inequal . He and Duryodhan didn't even respected Abhimanyu after he got defeated and he, Duryodhan, Ashwatthama stabbed him very brutally. Even after his death, they danced around him with joy. I am not including the insulting comment on Draupadi by calling her a 'whore' because everyone knows it was bad. But Karna was also got many insults from many Satriya people by calling him a Charioteer's son. But he was a good man from heart, but he was a blind folded devotee of Duryodhan which is also a big flaw of him, he was going against the path of Dharma
True, if you want to understand all the yoga and their essence properly then ISKCON Geeta is not worth it. I respect every publication of geeta which doesn't mistranslate the Sanskrit shlokas, which is lacking in clarity and authentic translation. @@kaamdev810
This part is missed....... Pandavas in exile were passing by a pond. They wanted some water to drink to run down exhaustion. The pond was a prohibited place and was guarded by a yaxa (some one who is between god and human). When the four brothers one by one drank water had been arrested by the yaxa because they did not take permission from him. Knowing this yudhisthir requested the yaxa to give mercy and release his brothers. The yaxa placed a condition that, if he could give correct answers to his five questions then he would release them all. The questions and answers were as followes : 1. What is that fastest : thoughts 2 What is that heaviest: sin 3. What is that darkest : scandal 4. What is that hottest : anger 5. What is that finest : knowledge. Now by getting correct answeres yaxa released all his brothers.
The man and his dog reminded me of a Twilight Zone episode where a dude and his dog died and were walking the dirt road to Heaven they come upon the gatekeeper who doesn't allow the dog in so the man just keeps walking the trail he comes across another gatekeeper who tells him that the other one was the devil and lets him and his dog in
First of all thanks and my heartfelt good wishes for you calling it an Epic and not a Mythology (most of the westerner's do, ofcourse unknowingly). The story is very well narrated. Thanks 🙏
Krishna and Arjuna are the two pillars of Mahabharata...the authors gave equal importance to both characters.. Arjuna is the hero here and Krishna is his mentor..
And the most interesting thing in it is the life stories of every character From the demon decent ghatothkhach To krishna To arjuna Every wise an non wise character has a story of its own in mahabharat thts why its so long a human can spend his life just discovering it's stories and it encourages many philosophical minds around the world
Really well done. Cool pronunciation ❤. A small correction. Draupadi doesn’t tell Karna not to participate in the Swayamvara. The original version says that Karna participates and fails
That's the first time i ever heard anyone saying hindu mythology is boring it's the most interesting one but it is also very complicated and you need to understand few concepts of it beforehand
Brilliant summary video. But i guess people should read this in detail. Many things are missing . For instance, the third sister of ambika and ambalika, how the 100 kauravas were born, how karn was defeated, the true motive of shakuni , ashwathama, parshurama , barbarik, ghatotkach and so on
Its a retelling of the events from the victor's perspective in the real time dashrajana war, mentioned in the Rigveda (also written by the victor's strategist Vashishtha)
For you who’s reading comments confused about how there were 100 sons: kauravas are all born through invitro fertilization in a pot. While in there, someone accidentally breaks the egg into 100 parts and voila. 100 sons.
Just joking i hope... trying to explain the impossible..Gandhari was not a hen who laid 100 chickens.. even if she was a fictitious character.. 100 sons means 100 evil qualities..that was the Kauravas... the Pandavas were few..just 5..few good and many evils..and Pandavas came out victorious in the end because they were strict followers of Dharma and therefore God was on their side..good always triumph over evil..
A high level calculation of the number of soldiers who died in war of Mahabharata: Result = approx. 4 million. Here is the breakup: 1) Pandavas had 7 Aukshani army. Kauravas had 11 Aukshani army. Total = 18 Aukshani Army. Most of the army died in the war 2) 1 Aukshani = Elephants : Chariots : cavalry : Infantry in the ration 1:1:2:5, where 1 unit is 25,000 soldiers 3) 1 Aukshani = 25,000*9 = 225,000 soldiers 4) 18 Aukshani = 225,000*18 = 4,05,000 soldiers
What’s the song at the end? Btw: AMAZING JOB! I’m currently at my course “South Asia Culture” at my university and your videos had helped me a lot. Thank you for your work!
At the time of the 18-day Mahabharata in BC, the world had two and a half hundred crore population. There were ten people who were influenced by the Mahabharata. It is estimated to have killed one billion 66 million 20 thousand people. In the case of genocide, more people died in it than in the first and Second World Wars. 78 Kingdoms took part in it on behalf of the Kauravas and Pandavas. Prof. Priyank has stated in his research that 17 types of Phalanx were created in the Mahabharata. Nuclear bombs like Brahmastra were released. Power missile, Nasr such as weaponry omitted which in today's missile and nuclear bomb over the exterminator and Being dangerous. Research base Based on the Mahabharata, Devi Purana and Shrimad Bhagavat of Vedavyas, Priyank in his research paper reported that Arjuna killed nine crore in 18 days, Bhishma Pitamah killed 10 crore soldiers in battle. There is no major and technological war in the world. It fully meets the World War standard. This lapse in history must be corrected...
As much as it is claimed to be the epic, it is Indian History. You meet the saints of India and realise that things are not the way it seems and while the plebeian population may make a mess out of history, folktales and golden bards. However, undeniably is the Mahabharata, the Gita and the Ramayana literally Hindu Indian history. It is not a text/novel/fantasy as per the convenience of the Judeo-Christian institutions.
when you say it is history, could you tell us when 'magic' and supernatural stuff stopped happening ?Because there is a lot of that in the Mahabharata and I don't see any difference between the stories there and in other cultures of flying monsters and gods etc. Grow up and stop taking metaphors literally.
Just to clarify, that it's legendary narrative is only propelled by the majority Western scholars because the true dating of Mahabharat war as per the Indian historical records in Purana texts is 1500 BCE and this upset the narrative of western Indologists who, starting in the colonial times, put forth a theory that the composers of the oldest Indian text The Rigveda invaded India from eastern Europe around 1500 BCE, which has been proven false both by archarology and the study of human genetics. Now if they were to accept Mahabharata's date of 1500 BCE as asserted by the Indian Purana texts, knowing that Mahabharat is a post Vedic text, then where will the put the so called eastern european Aryans who allegedly invaded India in 1500 BCE and left absolutely no evidence of their deeds yet a few thousand of them changed the mother tongue of millions of Indians from the west to the east of the subcontinent without leaving any trace whatsoever of the original langauges, the replacement was so much complete, allegedly, that invading Aryans even changed the names of all rivers, flora and fauna. Something that these alleged east europeans could not do anywhere else in the world but they have allegedly done in India which was one of the most advanced civilisations, upto 10 million people per the archaeological record, complex argicultural society yet they, as per the westenr scholars, lost everything because a few thousand east europeans allegedly invaded India, but please do not ask them for evidence otherwise the western scholars will declare you as Indian nationalists. 😂 Don't take it in a wrong way, there is a lot of work done by Indians and even european scholars which supports the 1500 BCE date of the Mahabharata war, but such work is either brushed under the carpet or it is declared as nationalistic without providing any credible evidence to counter it. This is the mainstream truth about the scholarship of Indologists.
Aryans or proto-indo-europeans didn't come from Europe. They came from Central Asia. Around Tajikistan, Kazakhstan region. If you don't believe in the Indo-European migration, I can tell you don't study history or linguistics very well. Indian Sanskrit-based languages and culture literally is the same as paganistic indo-european cultures. Just because the word European is in "Indo-European" does not mean they came from Europe. So stop having an inferior complex.
@stynershiner1854 I have very well spent a lot of time studying the IE studies and know about the proto Indo European. If you had read it carefully, the steppe people, who are proposed to be the origional PIE people, were from eastern Europe (Eukranian steppes). You cannot play sneaky by saying the Aryans came from central asia, when the steppe theory itself say that the central asia Andronovo/Sintashta who are claimed to be the proto-Indo-Iranian were the people who migrated from eastern europe (the steppe region of Eurkrain). But sorry, we have 100 ancient DNA samples from Pakistan dated 1200 BCE to 800 BCE which show scarcity of steppe R1a. Modern Indians have on average 15% central asian ancestry that mainly belongs to post 800 BCE migrations and mixing. This is supported by both the autosomal ancestey and the male Y haplogroup studies. The so called Sitashta/Andronovo people were Z2124+ branch of R1a and India has a negligible amount of this branch of R1a in India. We have the entire archsrology of the Indus-Saraswati valley, and Ganga plains to disprove any massive migration into the subcontinent that could have any linguistic impact on our people. Even the hydological study of the main river Saraswati of Rigveda, which was flowing from mountains to the ocean as per references in the Rigveda, per evidence lost its connection with it's source the himalayas in 2600 BCE (Chatterjee et al 2019). Rigveda is a text which has 10 books and some of these books were written much before 2600 BCE, and likely older than 3000 BCE, if we look at how many generations of the composers have spent on composing the Rigveda books.
Whatever you see or read in the epic Mahabharata ; is in and around in this world till date , nothing more than that you will not find in in this world 🌎
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia people create problems from nothing and than it takes generations to solve it. Bhishma was perfect candidate for the throne. Half God, with honour, grace, unique abilities and still with his promise he destroyed so much things and so much lives. Instead of ruling kingdom and rising Godly generations he gave kimgdom to greedy fisherman, make her Quinn, and plus started to serve her. Im big picture we see there was plan from God that he rejected. And after that they made more and more mistakes. While her decendents die, she uses some rituals to bring new decendents of trone. And again insted of making rational decision they grant kingdom to blind man with trust issues, while they have Pandu, who is good candidate for throne. And so many devastation and drama because of indicidual mistakes. GOD has perfect plan for our lives and we try to avoid. I am happy that I found purpose in life. I am happy to know God, and his son, Lord Jesus Christ. When we realise that God has the best plan for us and follow it, this gives joy in life. Feeling that our talent is not wasted and we live full life, with best possible outcomes and fruits. May God bless you ❤
I don't think the lines between the heroes and the antagonists of this epic is very thin. The Kauravas were clearly the aggressors every single time. The Pandavas surely had flaws but their intent and moral understanding was never questionable which is why the elders of the family as well as the people of the kingdom supported Yudhishthira's succession. That aside, great job! Really well articulated and the effort that went into researching and summarising this vast epic shows.
Very good narration and story summary. Your pronunciation of Pandu is spot on but Drishrastra not. Must people know mahabharta only after pandav and cousins are adults. You do great in giving a very neat back story.
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