S3 #15: Your Mahabharata Questions Answered Part 2 – Geography, Daily Life, Mysteries & More
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Part 2 of our special Q&A continues with even more fascinating and funny questions from kids about the Mahabharata.
This episode dives into the world-building of the epic — the geography of ancient India, surprising characters we don't talk about enough, silly kid questions, and the biggest unsolved mysteries that lead us right into the great war.
Neev and the co-host explore:
⭐ where Hastinapura, Indraprastha, Matsya and Dwaitavana were
⭐ how messages traveled without phones or mail
⭐ what Bhima ate (and who possibly cooked for him!)
⭐ whether gods sleep or snore
⭐ why animals sometimes talk
⭐ why Shakuni was never punished
⭐ and the final question: Why do we still tell the Mahabharata today?
Fun stories, surprising facts, and lots of laughs — all wrapped into a family-friendly deep dive before we step into the final chapter of this epic journey.
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