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Rajsekhar Basu (1880-1960), known as Parashuram, was a versatile Bengali writer renowned for his wit and humor. He excelled in various literary forms, from essays to translations. His satirical works like "Mahabharat er Galpo" showcased his sharp intellect. Basu's contribution to literature earned him a distinct place in Bengali literary history, leaving an enduring legacy of laughter and insight.
The "Mahaprasthanika Parva" is a poignant episode from the Indian epic Mahabharata. It recounts the Pandava princes' journey towards the Himalayas after the Great War's conclusion. As they progress, one by one, the brothers and their wife Draupadi fall along the way, symbolizing the impermanence of life and the inevitable passage to death. Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, is the sole survivor to reach the gates of heaven, where he is met by the deity Dharma in the form of a dog. This parva reflects on mortality, ethics, and the profound philosophy of the Mahabharata.