The Mahabharata is a long and complex epic, so it would be impossible to print the entire book chapter-wise here. However, I can provide you with a list of the chapters in the book.

The Mahabharata is divided into 18 books, or parvas. Here is a list of the books and their English titles:

  • Adi Parva (The Book of the Beginning)
  • Sabha Parva (The Book of the Assembly Hall)
  • Vana Parva (The Book of the Forest)
  • Aranya Parva (The Book of the Wilderness)
  • Virata Parva (The Book of the Viratas)
  • Udyoga Parva (The Book of the Preparations for War)
  • Bhisma Parva (The Book of Bhishma)
  • Drona Parva (The Book of Drona)
  • Karna Parva (The Book of Karna)
  • Shanti Parva (The Book of Peace)
  • Anushasana Parva (The Book of Instructions)
  • Ashvamedhika Parva (The Book of the Horse Sacrifice)
  • Mausala Parva (The Book of the Clubs)
  • Mrichhakatika Parva (The Book of the Toy Cart)
  • Svapnavasavadatta Parva (The Book of the Dream of Vasavadatta)
  • Stri Parva (The Book of the Women)
  • Anushasana Parva (The Book of Instructions)
  • Gatopadesh Parva (The Book of the Instructions of the Gandharvas)

Each book is further divided into chapters. The number of chapters varies from book to book, but there are typically between 100 and 200 chapters per book.

The Mahabharata is a complex and multifaceted epic, and each book contains a wealth of information about the characters, the plot, and the themes of the story. If you are interested in learning more about the Mahabharata, I recommend that you read one of the many English translations that are available.

Here are some of the most popular English translations of the Mahabharata:

  • The Mahabharata of Vyasa by R.K. Narayan
  • The Mahabharata: A Modern English Version by William Buck
  • The Mahabharata: An Epic of Love and War by Kamala Subramaniam
  • The Mahabharata: A Story of Love and Valour by Devdutt Pattanaik

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