A Structural Comparison of Indian Epics

Abstract

The Mahabharata and Ramayana constitute the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Traditionally they are viewed quite differently, with the former being seen as more historical and the latter more poetic. We perform network analysis on both texts in an attempt to gather quantitative information on interrelationships between characters, thereby offering quantitative insight into such separate classifications. We also compare with the Iliad in an attempt to see if structural similarities exist that underlie several narrative similarities.

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