The 3rd ceiling of Mahabharata is broken
As-Safi Octalogy by Shukur Tebuev officially surpassed the maximum known size of the Indian epic, which the Caucasian poet believed to be the work of monk Vyasa. The author of the Octalogy believed that the Mahabharata had three ceilings - 150,000, 180,000 and 220,000 lines. The first is confidently inclined by the majority of researchers, the second is the official version, and the third pleases admirers of the work.
The 96th Shamil of the Octalogy (As-Safi. Part V. Sod. Volume IX / Book 28. Intermission / Al-Bab 111. Immortals / Juz 4. Prey / Shamil 96. Cup) was thus, according to Shukur Tebuev, the starting point of the poetic colossus of modernity to the Kyrgyz epos "Manas", whose volume, according to various estimates, ranges between 396 thousand and half a million lines or more.
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