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Describe the contribution of V. S. Suthankar in reconstructing social history through the critical edition of Mahabharata.
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- Sanskritist VSS from India. A critical edition of the Mahabharata was attempted by Suthankar.
- Gathered text manuscripts from various regions of the nation.
- Each manuscript’s passages were compared by the team
- 13,000 pages of the common verses were published.
- The Sanskrit version of the narrative found on the subcontinent shares common themes.
- Discovered regional differences in regional versions.
- Appendices and footnotes were used to record variations.
- Local beliefs and customs influenced early and later social history.
- Historians investigated social history issues.
- At first, it was thought that everything in the text had been practiced.
- Concepts found in normative Sanskrit literature were generally acknowledged as authoritative, according to works in Pali, Prakrit, and Tamil.
- They were questioned and turned down as well.
- Examples from the Mahabharata include: kinship-based families; the concept of patriliny was significant and desirable; marriage customs like polygamy and polyandry are depicted; and the Mahabharata reaffirmed that the varna system was divinely inspired.
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