Stri Parvan

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Stri Parvan is a book of the Indian epic Mahabharata that focuses on the grief, lamentations, and moral reflections of the women after the Kurukshetra war.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
parvan of the Mahabharata
associatedWithEvent aftermath of the Kurukshetra War
associatedWithPlace Hastinapura NERFINISHED
containsEpisode Bhima’s remorse for killing Duryodhana
Dhritarashtra’s mourning for the Kauravas
Draupadi’s lament for her sons
Gandhari’s lament over her slain sons
Kunti’s grief for Karna
Yudhishthira’s reflections on kingship and dharma
procession of women through the battlefield
featuresCharacter Bhima NERFINISHED
Dhritarashtra NERFINISHED
Draupadi NERFINISHED
Gandhari NERFINISHED
Krishna NERFINISHED
Kunti NERFINISHED
Yudhishthira NERFINISHED
focusesOn ethical consequences of the Kurukshetra war
grief of women after the Kurukshetra war
lamentations of women
moral reflections on war and violence
mourning for the dead warriors
follows Sauptika Parvan NERFINISHED
genre Hindu epic literature
hasAlternativeName Stri Parva NERFINISHED
Stri Parvam NERFINISHED
language Sanskrit
literaryFunction transition from war narrative to peace and instruction books
moralFunction critique of pride and ambition
reflection on the consequences of adharma
narrativeFrame dialogue involving Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, Kunti, and the Pandavas
partOf Mahabharata NERFINISHED
positionInSeries eleventh book of the Mahabharata
precedes Shanti Parvan NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
scriptureStatus part of the sacred epic corpus of Hinduism
setAfter Kurukshetra War NERFINISHED
theme dharma and adharma
fate and human responsibility
role of women in epic narrative
sorrow and loss
the cost of war
tradition Itihasa tradition

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Stri Parva hasAlternativeSpelling Stri Parvan