Ä€diparwa is an early part of the MahÄbhÄrata. Ä€diparwa can be considered to consist of 2 (two) separate sections. The first part, presenting the framework of the BhÄrata epic, is the story of the sacrifice on the order of Janamejaya in order to destroy the dragons because Pariká¹£it who was the father of Janamejaya was killed by the Taksaka. The second part, contains the genealogy of the Paṇá¸awa and Korawa, their birth and youth to Arjuna’s marriage to SubhadrÄ. In addition to the above story, in Ä€diparwa there are also stories about Sunda and Upasunda, the story is often used in Balinese art, especially in the ballet. Sunda and Upasunda are siblings who are very loyal, they get the grace to be able to master the tri Bhuwana of Bhaá¹Ära BrahmÄ. The Sundanese and Upasunda stories contain elements of Hindu aesthetics, namely Satyam, Siwam, and Sundaram.
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