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Mausala Parva (Sanskrit: मौसल पर्व, lit. 'Book of Clubs') is the sixteenth of eighteen books of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. It traditionally has nine chapters. The critical edition has eight chapters. It is one of three shortest books in the Mahabharata. The Mausala Parva is significant for serving as a basis of archaeological studies for the Mahabharata, as well as being one of the eight Parvas found in Hindu culture of Java and Bali, Indonesia.

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  • Mausala Parva (Sanskrit: मौसल पर्व, lit. 'Book of Clubs') is the sixteenth of eighteen books of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. It traditionally has nine chapters. The critical edition has eight chapters. It is one of three shortest books in the Mahabharata. The Mausala Parva describes the demise of Krishna in the 36th year after the Kurukshetra war had ended, the submersion of Dvaraka under sea, death of Balarama by drowning in the sea, Vasudeva's death, and a civil war fought among the Yadava clan that killed many of them. The story of infighting of the Yadavas becomes the reason why Yudhishthira and all the Pandava brothers renounce their kingdom and begin their walk towards heaven, events recited in the last two books of the Mahabharata. The Mausala Parva is significant for serving as a basis of archaeological studies for the Mahabharata, as well as being one of the eight Parvas found in Hindu culture of Java and Bali, Indonesia. (en)
  • Mosalaparwa atau Mausalaparwa adalah buku keenam belas dari seri kitab Mahabharata. Adapun ceritanya mengisahkan musnahnya para Wresni, dan Yadawa, sebuah kaum di Mathura-Dwaraka (Dwarawati) tempat Sang Kresna memerintah. Kisah ini juga menceritakan wafatnya Raja Kresna dan saudaranya, Raja Baladewa. (in)
  • Маусалапарва (санскр. मौसलपर्व, «Книга о побоище палицами») — шестнадцатая книга «Махабхараты», состоит из 273 двустиший (9 глав по критическому изданию в Пуне). «Маусалапарва» рассказывает о междоусобном истреблении союза родственных племён — ядавов, вришниев, андхаков и кукуров, — который возглавлял Кришна. «Маусалапарва» также содержит описание смерти самого Кришны и его брата Баладевы. (ru)
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  • Mosalaparwa atau Mausalaparwa adalah buku keenam belas dari seri kitab Mahabharata. Adapun ceritanya mengisahkan musnahnya para Wresni, dan Yadawa, sebuah kaum di Mathura-Dwaraka (Dwarawati) tempat Sang Kresna memerintah. Kisah ini juga menceritakan wafatnya Raja Kresna dan saudaranya, Raja Baladewa. (in)
  • Маусалапарва (санскр. मौसलपर्व, «Книга о побоище палицами») — шестнадцатая книга «Махабхараты», состоит из 273 двустиший (9 глав по критическому изданию в Пуне). «Маусалапарва» рассказывает о междоусобном истреблении союза родственных племён — ядавов, вришниев, андхаков и кукуров, — который возглавлял Кришна. «Маусалапарва» также содержит описание смерти самого Кришны и его брата Баладевы. (ru)
  • Mausala Parva (Sanskrit: मौसल पर्व, lit. 'Book of Clubs') is the sixteenth of eighteen books of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. It traditionally has nine chapters. The critical edition has eight chapters. It is one of three shortest books in the Mahabharata. The Mausala Parva is significant for serving as a basis of archaeological studies for the Mahabharata, as well as being one of the eight Parvas found in Hindu culture of Java and Bali, Indonesia. (en)
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  • Mosalaparwa (in)
  • Mausala Parva (en)
  • Маусалапарва (ru)
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