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Mahaprasthanika Parva ((サンスクリット: महाप्रस्थानिक पर्व)), or the "Book of the Great Journey", is the seventeenth of eighteen books of the Indian Epic Mahabharata. It has 3 chapters.〔(Mahaprasthanika Parva ) The Mahabharata, Translated by Manmatha Nath Dutt (1905)〕〔(Mahaprasthanika Parva ) The Mahabharata, Translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, Published by P.C. Roy (1893)〕 It is the shortest book in the Epic. Mahaprasthanika Parva recites the journey of the Pandavas across India and finally their ascent towards Himalayas, as they climb their way to heaven on Mount Sumeru. As they leave their kingdom, a dog befriends them and joins their long journey. On their way, Draupadi dies first. Four of the Pandava brothers also die midway. Only Yudhishthira reaches Mount Sumeru. Their conversations, and reasons for not reaching heaven are described in Mahaprasthanika Parva.〔〔John Murdoch (1898), The Mahabharata - An English Abridgment, Christian Literature Society for India, London, pages 132-137〕 ==Structure and chapters== Mahaprasthanika Parva (book) has 3 adhyayas (sections, chapters) and has no secondary sub-parvas (sub-books or little books).〔 It is the smallest book of the Epic.〔
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